John Ray, experienced Appeals, Criminal Defense attorney in Miller Place, NY with 87 reviews
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John Ray

122 N. Country Rd, Miller Place, NY

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4.4 87 reviews
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Joe arias

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13 Dec, 2024
Very satisfied with consultation with Mr. Ray. He provided a thorough analysis of my issue and offered detailed options. I plan on using his service. Looking forward to success!
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Brian nava

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27 Aug, 2024
An incredible lawyer, I highly recommend.
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Kim crowley

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25 Jul, 2024
Let me be absolutely clear when I say there’s nobody more competent than Mr. Ray and his entire staff. I highly recommend if you have a legal issue that you don’t waste your time with others and contact his office if you want the job done professionally and expeditiously. I couldn’t have hoped for better representation. Thank you Mr. Ray to you and your associates from the bottom of my heart.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in the law, with the ability to navigate complex legal issues effectively
“Mr. Ray possesses an extensive knowledge of the law and a remarkable ability to navigate complex issues.”
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Provides personalized, professional, and compassionate service to clients
“Mr. Ray immediately put me at ease while I discussed a legal matter that upsets me greatly. He is very knowledgeable, but does not talk down.”
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Responsive and accessible, often providing timely responses and advice
“Mr. Ray was gracious in taking my phone call about my legal situation. He was patient, forthright and informative.”
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Consistently achieves positive outcomes for clients
“I highly recommend you contact John Ray and let his firm guide you through your legal needs.”
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Offers free consultations and advice, demonstrating a commitment to helping clients
“Mr. Ray donated 30 minutes of his time, free of charge, to provide me with a consult that included advice regarding my situation.”
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Some instances of poor responsiveness and communication from the office staff
“Attorney was not responsive . He kept making excuses and or promises before business got started . Bad beginning . Look for another attorney.”
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Concerns about the lawyer's moral compass and prioritizing profits over client interests in a few cases
“John Ray so wonderful ....NOT....all about the ba$e!!! No morals.”

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