Brian H. Breedlove, experienced Criminal Defense, Litigation attorney in Queensbury, NY with 34 reviews
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Brian H. Breedlove

82 Glenwood Ave, Queensbury, NY

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1977:
Western New England College School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1974:
Russell Sage College, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.8 34 reviews
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Tim t

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21 Nov, 2024
Mark made the whole process understandable and easy as could be couldnt haebeen luckier to work with him. Even after closing on my home he's been willing to answer questions. Highly recommend
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Janine r

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20 Nov, 2023
Best Lawyer I've ever had. He is so smart. Everyone that works there is very nice. Wouldn't use anyone else!
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Carol

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06 Mar, 2023
Brian Breedlove took on my employment harassment case. It was a very difficult time, and Brian's calm demeanor helped me through this. He's a trustworthy lawyer, not sure that you can say that about everyone. He's honest, hard working, and knows his law. Brian Breedlove secured a very large settlement for me. I will always be grateful that he took on my case.
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and skilled in handling a variety of legal matters, including criminal defense, traffic violations, personal injury, and employment cases
“Knowledgeable of criminal law and well respected in the community. Always responded to calls promptly. I was always well informed as to the standing of my case. He was able to negotiate the best deal possible for my circumstances with the DA. I highly recommend him.”
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Dedicated, attentive, and responsive to clients' needs, keeping them informed throughout the legal process
“My experience with Brian was wonderful from the start. He personally answered my initial inquiry and was quick to respond to every question I had, both before and after my case. He showed up promptly and led me through the steps when I was nervous and frightened, and kept me updated throughout.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes and results for clients, often exceeding their expectations
“Brian was able to settle an unfortunate circumstance quickly and as stress free as possible. I had confidence knowing Brian Breedlove was in my corner based on his professionalism, demeanor, and his resume. My case involved an alcohol related incident. Brian was present for all interactions and he closed all matters for the best possible outcome.”
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Personable, understanding, and willing to go the extra mile to support clients during difficult times
“Brian was more like a friend than a lawyer. He wouldn't let us quit even when we wanted to. He kept us going and we got more than we ever dreamed. He gave us our lives back.”
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Poor communication and responsiveness from the office staff in some cases
“VERY UNPROFESSIONAL, EXTREMELY POOR CLIENT COMMUNICATION. Add dishonest to the List. The office has had survey/paperwork since July 6th. I have visited the office twice and made several calls without the courtesy of of return call.”

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