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Pros
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Effective at getting charges reduced or dismissed
“Brannen law got a continuance which kept it off my record so I could get a new job. The day after my birthday they got my charges reduced to a fine that wont increase my insurance or hit my credit.”
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Provides excellent representation and achieves desired outcomes
“Walking Into The Courtroom With Attorney Brannen By My Side I Wasn't Worried At All. From Day One He Assured Me That I Was In Good Hands And At The End Of It All He Did Exactly What He Said He Would Do!”
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Friendly and responsive staff
“Gina was very friendly, courteous and responsive!!”
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Willing to go above and beyond for clients
“Attorney Walker went above and beyond to help me take care of all traffic tickets needs. I greatly appreciate what he done for me”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“Definitely the lawyer to go with. Great staff that are very professional and takes care of the client's with Great prices.”
Cons
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Poor communication and responsiveness
“Sucks at communication. Never answers the phone. Doesn't show up for court.”
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Unprofessional and unorganized service
“Unprofessional establishment! Extremly Horrible service I retained corry Brannen as my attorney He never researched any of the evidence conserning my case.”
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Failure to fully address client's legal issues
“Fast forward over a yr my son's license were suspended in his home state, car impounded, had to go to court in another state for this and all original charges are on the driving record in his home state causing and additional 1000 a yr added on insurance all because of attorney Brennan not completely do his job as promised.”

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14 Sep, 2024 by Marjorie funez
The best criminal defense lawyer 100% recommended.
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07 Sep, 2024 by Aaron wright
If I could give him a negative score I would. I had a case assigned to him through "Off The Record". Not only was the communication absolutely horrible. From ignoring my calls to the point I had to contact or call from my wife phone to pick up. He did nothing he said. Paid $1200 for at least to have him push my case back 6 months to give me time to situate somethings. After contacting "Off the Record" due to not being able to connect with him after paying my money. My case was put on the docket for 30 days later. Which I know was a retaliatory action. I was supposed to have special driving privileges with it. He in turn charged a separate fee for that. He called me and told me he would only charge me the $200 instead of the $300 he normally charges because I was a past client. But in turn he added the other $100 onto my court fees. I wouldn't have left a review and just let him do what he do and let karma square with him. But that last little tacky slick move was over the top. Especially when I had to call the clerk of court to figure out if he had even really filed the Special Driving privileges. To find out he filed them 5 days after I was told, and there was information left off, so the judge sent the paperwork back. Gods favor for the clerk working with me and gathering my information over the phone and correcting and resubmitting the information to the judge that I got the privileges. So, I paid him the extra $300 to help him run the race. But as a lawyer I would expect he's at least doing descent, to beat me out of $100 dollars start to speak volumes about a person character, not only their work. As I see communication and follow through is a big issue with him. Had I read some of these reviews beforehand. There's no way I would have gone with him. But of course, "Off the Record" said they would refund me if the problems continued to exist. But once they collected their fees, they also act like the conversation never happened. EXPECTED WAY MORE FROM HIM... but if you couldn't give me anything at least give me honesty. And his paralegal or assistant has an attitude that needs to be adjusted as well!!!
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02 Jul, 2024 by Kimberly c
The most honest sincere attorney we know 🌻
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25 Apr, 2024 by Natalie delgado
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28 Mar, 2024 by Moshe denberg
Sucks at communication. Never answers the phone. Doesn’t show up for court.
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