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10 Jun, 2012 by Gregory
I have been working with Charles for 7 months now on 5 small projects and he treats them all as if they were major corporate accounts. I appreciate that because it means as I continue to grow that I will already have a good attorney in place.
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18 May, 2012 by Kim
My husband and I were extremely impressed with J. Charles Coons. He was friendly, open, knowledgeable, and explained all of the options to us. We both walked out of our meeting with him feeling really good about having him be our lawyer. We had met with another law firm to redo our trust before we met with him, and were very unimpressed and decided to take out business elsewhere, so we were thrilled to find J. Charles. We haven't had him do the trust yet (my husband and I have been dragging our feet due to crazy schedules) but we plan to this summer. I'm sure it will be well done. Highly recommend.
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17 May, 2012 by Anonymous
Charles helped us work out the best way to move forward with a new concept project, and now we are off and running. I felt comfortable sitting down with him and felt that he viewed his part to play as a team member. Not common to find in lawyers these days.
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17 May, 2012 by Andrew
Charles and Jeremy were extremely knowledgeable, efficient, organized, effective and affordable. They advised my wife and me about the myriad of estate planning and asset protection options and quickly helped create solutions that meet our needs. I've worked with many law firms over the years and I would consider Cooper Coons to be among the best I've experienced.

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15 Jan, 2020 by Anonymous
I went through several lawyers before retaining Peter Chasey. Those consultations cost hundreds of dollars and resulted in all of them declining to take my case once the "consultation" revealed that my case would likely not end with a big settlement. Or they feared the large gaming corporation involved and weren't up for the fight. Peter talked to me without asking for a fee and was clear in the scope of what he was willing to do for my case. I think Peter relished the opportunity to represent the common man against the large corporation. And he was up for the fight. I truly believe that he got the better of a team of corporate attorneys, outmaneuvering them several times, positioning the case elements to be advantageous had we went to trial. These actions caused the billion dollar corporation to blink, resulting in a settlement that both sides could accept. I would recommend Peter Chasey without hesitation.
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23 Mar, 2015 by Bardia
I have used Geoff Hawkins and his firm on a number of occasions for a number of different legal actions. He always explains the process and potential outcomes with all of my cases and keeps me informed as things transpired. He is the only attorney I recommend to all my friends and family as I know he is a good guy and does right by his clients...
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06 Mar, 2015 by Ali
I usually never write reviews but after all the wonderful help and support that I received at the Law Offices of Hawkins -Melendrez, I felt that I needed to share my experience with others. I highly recommend anyone in need of an attorney to contact Geoffrey Hawkins. This is the second time that I needed representation from an attorney and quite frankly I was nervous because I had a horrible experience with my first attorney. I didn't know what to expect when I began searching for another attorneys but after contacting Mr. Hawkins I felt comfortable right from the beginning. He's a very knowledgeable,cordial and experienced attorney. he guided me from the first email we exchaged and then answered all my questions and concerns when we met in person. he explained every step of the way and what to expect during the process. Geoffrey Hawkins definitely exceeded my expectations in regards to settling my case. I would highly recommend Geoffrey Hawkins and best of all, the fees are as reasonable as you'll find!
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28 Jun, 2017 by Don
Jeffery was able to finalize and close trust in a timely manner that I had worked months on with a disgruntled benificiary. I highly recommend his services.
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26 Jan, 2016 by Rachel landers
Today I consulted with attorney Jeffrey Luszeck about a civil case I'm involved in concerning the first amendment and free speech. He took time out of his busy day to answer my legal questions. In addition, he was also very professional. The girl who answered the phone was also professional. I highly recommend Attorney Jeffrey Luszeck.
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07 Jan, 2016 by Evan
I have had to deal with attorneys on several occasions and I have never been so happy with the experience. Jeff had a complete grasp of the entire case and then some. More so, he was in constant contact with me and kept me apprised of everything going on. Winning or Losing the case would have no bearing on this review. I will always use in Jeff in the future if needed!
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