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30 Aug, 2024 by Reggie glover
Mr.Dualan and his team are everything they promised to be and said he would do! Jeannie was so quick in replying to any questions or concerns. Ft. Liberty is serious about speeding even if it was accidental or off the Post leading to thr base! So many states and installations have speed traps according to Escort radar. What matters is he knew exactly how to approach the case and felt very confident about the outcome yet still being honest that we had to go through the whole process and in my case it did prevail justas he predicted! I'll gladly accept the outcome with no impact on my insurance. This is just one of many positive reviews you'll read, but this a very honest review from an former 1st Sgt!
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15 Jul, 2024 by Brandy
Andy Dualan is by far the most professional, efficient, and empathetic attorney I've ever worked with. His deep understanding of military law and his non-judgmental approach were truly impressive. Andy provided exceptional guidance, always approaching issues with clarity and objectivity. He knew exactly when to offer assertive advice and when to patiently communicate and listen. His decision-making process was never rushed, ensuring thoughtful and well-founded recommendations. I would enthusiastically recommend Andy to anyone seeking legal counsel. Any negative reviews you may come across are likely due to the reviewer's own circumstances and not a reflection of Andy's expertise or professionalism.
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11 Mar, 2024 by Zeasia payne
Easy process to retain, incredible representation, price is reasonable. 10 out of 10! Btw I had Andrew
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04 Feb, 2024 by Lance david
I've never seen such a lack of effort in a "professional setting" my career is on the line and Andy didn't do anything but theorize what to do. He treated me more like I did it. He assumed I would retain him solely for need. He gave his opinion of how difficult it would be given there was no evidence. That might be true however he offered no real way ahead. No research was done and he had the packet the whole weekend. I sent emails to him which he never got because the website had incorrect information. Even if money was the only incentive, he expressed no real interest in money and that it was only a difficult situation rather than do anything. He asked about motives for people to say bad things about me. I'm not an expert in law but I thought that was his job to offer direction or help to understand this. I told him any and all information I had. My story never changed. He made it seem like quantity of accusations was more important than truth. I told him anyone could just make up stuff and as long as more than one person believes it that made the case. How he is in charge of people's legal info or situations like this is baffling to me. It cost $50 just for the consultation in which he did nothing. Other law firms work on contingency and at lead offer a consultation to see if there is even a case. My friend asked about civil suits to which he replied his office doesn't do that which she researched online and said the office did in fact do it. Again misleading information. If the office doesn't help that way, that can be reasonable to accept except the fact he again put no effort into even researching it. He only responded by saying it would be difficult and I might not get anything even if I won. His name was given by another lawyer who has already been informed and will never recommend his name again especially people in a similar situation. His office doesn't even handle payments well. He and his secretary gave my friend bad info to pay. Her bank stopped payment as fraud when the attempt to pay occurred. Only after I asked for info from the secretary was I given info to pay correctly. Lawyers have had bad reputations due to money. He didn't seem to even care about money. He seemed so put out by my case. Do not seek help from this office. If you value freedom, money and real assistance, try a debate team member, at least they would be enthusiastic about testing their skills instead of ushering someone away just because it appears difficult even when I provide all the info and explanations
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19 Jan, 2024 by Tina toguchi
They were way better than I expected ,I was expecting too pay for court costs and what I paid them was way worth the job they did can’t say enough about this firm Jeanine L Yeamans legal Assistant Tod c Conomon Andrew G Dillan the best lawyer team I ever had I truly recommend them.
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24 Oct, 2022 by Reed
Michael helped represent me in an outstanding and professional manner. He always returns calls or emails and demonstrated courtesy and professionalism in all of our interactions. If you need representation, you need to call Michael Fiala. His expertise is top notch!
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20 Oct, 2022 by Ashley
Michael Fiala is professional, honest, and communicative. He is also extremely knowledgeable and intelligent in all legal matters. He represented me in a case and made me feel at ease through the whole process and the outcome was favorable. I highly recommend him to any family or friends for legal services.
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19 Apr, 2022 by Nichole
I had a traffic case that I was extremely worried about. Everything I owned was at stake though I had never been in trouble with the law this time I had made a huge mistake. Mr. Fiala got my case totally dismissed and words can’t explain how I feel. Thank you Mr. mike
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21 Jun, 2024 by Sergiy
They dismissed my ticket and called me right after the court to let me know the results. I would recommend this firm to any truck driver and ready appreciate their help. Trustful and fair service. Always answer the call and treat the clients nicely
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25 Feb, 2024 by Joel
After enduring 18 months of anxiety over a felony level criminal case Antonio kept up on the details of the plaintiffs background and veracity of claims. Engaged with the prosecution and the case resolved with dismissal. I always felt that he took my case personally and worked hard to prepare for trial after I refused to plea out of the case.
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23 Mar, 2021 by Dalon
Attorney Gerald is the perfect attorney for making sure your case is handled with care and precision. He likes to have his information and evidence gathered thoroughly in order to obtain maximum efficiency. He is a problem solver while also keeping a cool and level head. Very keen on details. He took the time to reassure me, as a client, that the situation would be subdued in the smoothest way possible. I had never been in any legal trouble in my life. I was charged incorrectly with AWDW and in our first meeting he was able to quickly extract that my case was actually self defense and defense of others. Attorney Gerald made sure that the evidence of my case was heard clearly by the ADA and that the full picture was understood. Without the proper context the situation could have went to extreme levels that could have had permanent effects on my life and record overall. Greatfully, my charges were dismissed in a controlled and timely manner . He did a fantastic job, especially during the confusion of a pandemic and I couldn't thank him enough for protecting my innocence in the way he did. I will never forget what was done for me.
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05 May, 2019 by Anonymous
Mr Crosby is the best..He has been my lawyer for the past 10 years !I have nothing but respect for him .I have sent everyone i know to him ...they all love his work as well.He really is in his calling as my grandma would say.God Bless Crosby
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01 Feb, 2019 by Anonymous
I’ve had to use the services of many lawyers in my life time. Attorney Crosby is by far the absolute Best. His knowledge of the the law and the way he handles himself in the courtroom is excellent!!
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22 Dec, 2017 by Joy
My case was quite complex, and Mr. Crosby took the time to allow me to express my legal concerns and at the same time my emotional involvement in the case. He always explained in detail and in layman’s terms answers to all my questions and concerns. He even went above and beyond when My family joined me from out of state and Mr. Crosby took the time to include them in my council. I am fully aware that no attorney can guarantee an outcome, but his confidence and strong character strengthened me regarding my court case. When he won my case I promised him a gold star, but I now have the opportunity to give him five!! I highly recommend Mr. Crosby to anyone in need of an excellent attorney to represent them.
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