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Hilly rubin
09 Jan, 2018
Quick, opposite of complicated very reasonable & 100% successful
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Charles small
08 Jan, 2018
Very pleased with Michael, very quick response, and was willing to represent me when other lawyers sent me away. Highly recommended.
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John foss
08 Jan, 2018
Michael is the best choice for a quality lawyer and a good price! I was completely clueless of what to do and he took care of everything, even helped me last minute and pushed my court date back theNIGHT BEFORE! He works hard and is honest and realistic. I needed a traffic lawyer last minute and he was the ONLY lawyer i found that would help me in my time of need. I highly reccomend him to anyone who needs quick, reliable, and efficient guidance and defensee in court!
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Arch szczepanski
21 Dec, 2017
Apryl anis
14 Dec, 2017
It's a sad day indeed when an attorney has 4 years to review evidence, learn her client, and still doesn't get it right. 1.) Poor interpersonal skills. 2.) Not an active empathetic listener. 3.) Does not utilize thoughtful Socratic questioning. 4.) Assumes way too much without knowing.
5.) Picked the wrong venue, in the wrong vicinage, which resulted in a homogeneous jury (Diversity is key). Not very advantageous for your client given this case's subject matter.; 6.) Never judge a book by its cover and 7.) Never take your client's politeness for weakness. End of story. Not utilizing good interpersonal skills, not actively listening with an empathetic heart, not utilizing thoughtful Socratic questioning, and constantly assuming instead of actually knowing a matter is not only unintelligent, it equals failure. That's what happened here. Ever read the short story "The Emperor's New Clothes? " That short story by Hans Christian Anderson describes this person and the people who surround this person perfectly. Surrounded by "yes" men and women who will say anything but "No. I don't agree." Truth is no one knows the suffering of an individual unless he or she walks in one's shoes. Therefore , another's perspective who is not intimately involved, or clearly has no experience in the matter knows nothing. That's why this case didn't prevail. End of story.
Moving on.
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Angela nader
12 Dec, 2017
Michael Is an excellent attorney. He professionally and expediently navigate my case and was extremely responsive. I was relieved to have him represent me. I highly recommend him with no reservations at all. His fees are also reasonable. Thank you Michael for taking good care of me and resolving my case!
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Jacob kim
06 Dec, 2017
I was very fortunate that I chose Mr. Myers to represent me in court for a traffic ticket. He was quick to reply via email and was very informative. I had absolutely 0 idea what I was doing or thinking, but I had this man behind me and I felt very assured of everything on court day. He worked his lawyer magic and I could only stand there appreciating his awesome skills. He knows the system and gets the best results possible. I could certainly say that this man is the best lawyer I could have asked for. I highly recommend him to anyone in need of legal help.
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Jayson k
05 Dec, 2017
Very good job!!
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Monica brodnick
21 Nov, 2017
Michael was great. I was very afraid i was in alot of trouble but he help to put my mind at ease and was always there if i had a question. Which is very rare these days. Thank you very much!
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Angel thunder
16 Nov, 2017
Had very little understanding of how to relate respectfully and interpersonally. Is not an active, empathetic listener. Assumes matters without respectfully communicating, which is counterproductive to the attorney/client relationship. Could have possibly prevailed if the attorney 's interpersonal skills were better, if she listened more than she talked, and assumed less. An attorney who values their client's thoughts and ideas. That's why we have two ears and one mouth. It is better to listen more. Assume and talk less. That's how one learns, through active, empathetic listening and thoughtful Socratic questioning which promotes productive dialogue. Not judging without knowledge and assuming. Thoughtful open-minded communication, engaging your client, instead of assuming matters and judging your client, will take you far with people from all walks of life. Earning your client's trust through respectful thoughtful communication and building rapport is invaluable. Being dismissive never works. Trying to intimidate your client doesn't work either, it only causes resistance. This client stated after trial, had this attorney presented her closing with accuracy and conviction, in addition to being keenly familiar with her client as a person, through productive conversation; being keenly familiar with the documented evidence, after having it for 4 years, as well as listening actively; communicating respectfully, moreover choosing an appropriate trial venue, in a vicinage of diversity, that appreciates all perspectives of diverse human beings from different walks of life, instead of just one homogeneous perspective (considering the subject matter of this case), that would have helped this case immensely. This was my first trial experience. I learned a lot. I learned it's important for one to do ones homework when choosing counsel. Bear in mind you must consider the character of the person you are choosing as representation. If that attorney throws you on the back burner for 4 years , makes decisions without your knowledge or consent, doesn't communicate what they're doing at times, and acts as if he or she truly doesn't care about the matter for which you're fighting, than you as a client may want to consider getting a second opinion when seeking professional counsel. If that attorney states to you during trial 4 years later it's too much, and they're overwhelmed, even after having the evidence in their possession for 4 years, than that attorney never had your best interest at heart. From the beginning their consultation fee and retainer fee was their main concern, not your injury. In conclusion hire an attorney who will communicate with you respectfully and be honest with you at all times. One who is adept at case law. One who is an active listener, who truly cares about your life, and your suffering . Not someone who just says they care with their lips, but lacks heartfelt conviction in their style of argument and presentation. One who values your perspective, treats you with dignity, and will allow you to speak. One who doesn't take your politeness for weakness. One who is an empathetic listener, with excellent interpersonal skills. Not someone who pretends to care just for the sake of appearances, in a patronizing way, for superficial purposes. Not someone who feels they can treat you with disrespect if you may be suffering financial hardship due to injury. One who respects you, and doesn't try to intimidate you. One who understands the fact that you have the right to voice your thoughts and how you feel, without fear, irrespective of who you are or what your financial situation may be. One who listens to you, and works with you as a respectful human being. That's just humane common sense. It's that simple. Active, empathetic listening, thoughtful Socratic questioning, and good interpersonal skills can only lead to productive conversation, and improve a relationship, not ruin it. Relating respectfully, interpersonally building trust and rapport with your client is essential. Then, everyone wins. Something to think about.
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Bill farley
26 Oct, 2017
Mr. Myers lived up to the five stars and well beyond. His professionalism was a welcome relief from other attorneys. His prompt response to the issues where right to the point. I would totally recommend anyone that is in need of his services contact him immediately. You will not be disappointed in doing so. He is the real deal.
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Casey izbicki
25 Oct, 2017