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Pros
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Excellent customer service and communication
“Jason and his team are very welcoming, easy to work with and at the end of it all provide some amazing service.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced legal team
“Jason is an extraordinary lawyer, not only he is honest (extremely rare trade for lawyers) he is exceptional at what he does.”
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Bilingual services for Spanish and English speakers
“Jason is bilingual in Spanish and English.”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“He got me a great settlement. Thank you so much Erik my experience was amazing.”
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Personalized attention and care for each client
“Jason is such an amazing lawyer! You can definitely tell he cares about his clients.”
Cons
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Occasional miscommunications or administrative issues
“Good afternoon, I want to present my experience in the office in front of the lawyer who is very attentive to my problem. My disagreement comes when I was asked to take the stated amount of the fine to the office and he himself would pay me the fine and then send me the receipt by mail, today I go to the office to take the amount of the fine and the secretary informs me that I had to go pay it because the lawyer was not in the office this week despite my discontent because that was not the case.”
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Longer than expected timelines for case resolution
“Llevo un año y aun no me resuelven”

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01 Apr, 2024 by Ulysses evangelista
This place is great especially the receptionist who helped me. She was patient with me and answered all my questions. Great customer service and I had a wonderful experience as a client. If I ever need to, I'll give them a ring again. They have my repeat business.
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29 Mar, 2024 by Michaelangelo taylor
Jason and his team are very professional, yet friendly, personable, and hands-on with their clients. So much so, that you genuinely feel that they care about you and your situation. There's open and efficient communication from start to finish, throughout the process of your case. Jason's law office is clean, tidy, and welcoming, with a warmth atmosphere. Which gave me the first impression that their image mattered, so I was going to be in good hands, in trusting them with my case. I'm thankful that I was referred to Jason from a friend mine, who had a similar experience with Jason and his team. And I too will refer and recommend others to Attorney Jason W Barrus's Law Firm as well.
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12 Mar, 2024 by Yamila gutiérrez
very little professionalism by the office in forgetting to tell me exactly the amount of the fines
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12 Mar, 2024 by Luis delgado alfonso
Good afternoon, I want to present my experience in the office in front of the lawyer who is very attentive to my problem. My disagreement comes when I was asked to take the stated amount of the fine to the office and he himself would pay me the fine and then send me the receipt by mail, today I go to the office to take the amount of the fine and the secretary informs me that I had to go pay it because the lawyer was not in the office this week despite my discontent because that was not the case. What I understood when I met with the lawyer, but well, I went to the court to pay the fine. When the time came to pay, I received an amount of 100 dollars. After paying everything, I went back to the office to have that amount explained to me. What it is and because I was not informed, the secretary informed me that she had forgotten to mention my question about that additional amount. How can you forget something so important since you pay an amount for a service and this is not entirely acceptable. I think it is very embarrassing and bad for the office because of the service they provided me and very unprofessional. From this experience I learned that it is It is better to do it yourself and not depend on any office since they make the same mistakes as you and nothing happens, just sorry, I missed that, in my opinion it is very unprofessional, thank you for everything but this was the impression I got from the office .
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26 Feb, 2024 by Lizz c
Muy buen abogado es bilingue y te hace sentir muy bien te explica todo el proceso paso a paso y lucha por tus derechos .. Muy recomendable ... muchos años de experiencia y servicio a la Comunidad hispana ..
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07 Aug, 2012 by Ron
I have worked with Mark over the last 4 years on various projects and I have nothing but great things to say about him. These are the things are important to me is that he is one of the most down to earth and inviting attorney's I know. He is a great listener and has great attention to detail. He works hard and is determined to produce great results. I would recommend him to my closest family & friends.
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