Mathew M. Stevenson, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Missoula, MT with 16 reviews
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Mathew M. Stevenson

1120 Kensington., Missoula, MT

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University of Montana, BA
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University of Montana School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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University of Montana, MA - Masters

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4.2 16 reviews
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Kay

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07 Feb, 2022
I was very open to engaging his services. I have means where my S/ O doesn’t. Needed a consult on a parole violation. And potentially other matters. He was out of office. Spoke with a female who took the pertinent info down. Said he’d likely call or at least they’d set up a consult in a few days. I had to remind her she didn’t take my number before we hung up. It’s been over a week. I called and got a male phone answer. (Think he must hire an answering service). I explained I was still waiting but to take me off his call list. I got an excuse about a family emergency. Good save on part of the receptionist. But I believe it’s bogus. He didn’t care they were losing business no we are very sorry, here’s what we’re going to do. I’ll be sure to call a “top Lawyer” instead. When it’s a legal issue it can’t wait a week. He certainly doesn’t appreciate that enough to hire staff or an answering service that can follow up proactively to tell you he can’t get back to you. One thing that makes any consultant or professional of value is letting you know your needs are important to them. I would never engage his services if he can’t get even his first contact right.
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T

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05 Aug, 2021
Felt very lost Seems like he didn’t want to take the time to explain exactly what it was I was supposed to be pleased you did not take into consideration as my kid or is it the thousands of dollars that I spent him and because I I didn’t do a plea he quit got an attitude and told me that he was wasting his time I don’t think that was very good professional etiquette
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Maxx

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11 Oct, 2020
Ive known mat for 15yrs i hired mat Stevenson in 2005 for the first time and mr. Stevenson did such a outstanding job on all of my cases ive used him ever since and mr Stevenson has not failed me yet he has been the best attorney by far and i know alot of different attorneys i recommend mat to anyone he knows what hes doing and will do more then you expect ive sent many of my friends and everyone of them has been 100 percent satisfied with his representation mat Stevenson a great person and a outstanding attorney i would not go anywhere else and would highly recommend Stevenson law
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable lawyer who goes above and beyond to fight for his clients
“Mat Stevenson looked at this case and understood exactly why prison was not the right option. He took the case and negotiated tirelessly to show prosecutors why they needed to revisit my sentence.”
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Excellent negotiation skills and ability to achieve favorable outcomes even in seemingly unwinnable cases
“I was very guilty of the crime I was charged with and it was not a winnable case. I was told by 2 different public defenders that there was nothing that could be done and I needed to come to peace with my fate and serve my sentence. Mat Stevenson looked at this case and understood exactly why prison was not the right option. He took the case and negotiated tirelessly to show prosecutors why they needed to revisit my sentence.”
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Provides personalized attention and treats clients like friends rather than just numbers
“My needs were put first and was treated like a friend rather than a number. My opinions were valued and my doubts were always reassured.”
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Able to get charges reduced, fines minimized, and jail time avoided in many cases
“Matt effectively had my charges reduced with minimal fines imposed and most importantly no jail time.”
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Consistently delivers excellent results and satisfied clients
“I am 100% sure that I would be serving a 10 year prison sentence at this time if not for this team. I was very guilty of the crime I was charged with and it was not a winnable case...Mat Stevenson looked at this case and understood exactly why prison was not the right option. He took the case and negotiated tirelessly to show prosecutors why they needed to revisit my sentence.”
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