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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced lawyer
“He's extremely knowledgeable and has a ton of experience, so you can rest assured that you're in good hands.”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes
“He was able to get the charges against me dropped" and "He was able to get my charges reduced.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“He was always available to answer my questions" and "He made me feel hopeful and confident.”
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Personable and caring towards clients
“He's always up for a chat and is more than happy to help you out" and "I felt so comforted and assured with him by my side.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I would highly recommend him to anyone in need of a criminal defense lawyer.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication issues
“Would not return phone calls, would not call detectives, was an absolute nightmare to deal with.”
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Questionable ethical practices and incompetence
“He doesn't have your best interests at hand in my opinion" and "What kind of attorney doesn't want to fight for you?”

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10 Jul, 2024 by Julio rosas
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27 Jan, 2024 by Slay.bryce bryce4pres
I have been working with the Tisdale family for 30+ years. Anytime something comes up, Ken is my first call. I have never considered going elsewhere. Without question, Ken is hardworking, knowledgeable, and effective. I would likely not be where I am today had it not been for Ken (and his father prior to that). I hear stories of lawyers being too busy, non responsive, or overall inconsiderate and my experience with Ken has been the complete opposite of that. No one likes to be in the position of needing a lawyer, but knowing that I can call Ken (if needed) gives me and my family a lot of peace of mind. I would highly recommend working with Mr. Tisdale and plan to keep working with him for the next 30 years.
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27 Jan, 2024 by Claudia cain
Ken Tisdale has been fantastic to work with. He is timely and responsive, understanding, and in our experience, went completely out of his way to assist when our family found ourselves in a difficult situation with the DMV. With the threat of my fiancé having his license revoked for a year, we called Ken and he got right to work, sending emails, making phone calls, and giving direction. Within just a couple weeks the license was reinstated and we were able to move forward. Very grateful for his knowledge and assistance and would not hesitate to call on Ken again. 5/5 recommend.
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27 Oct, 2023 by Tinh giao
Mr. Grace is really bad person, he has been practicing over 45 years, there.are 34 clients reviewed in 45 years. Please do not come to this office. At first, he charges cheaper than the other to hold you, after taking your money, he doesn’t care you any more, even a meeting before the court date. Don’t pay any penny first. He is over 75 years of age now.
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24 Apr, 2023 by Yo daddy
I had a fantastic experience with Ken Tisdale, he's a straight shooter and will tell you how it is with no bs. On one of my court dates Ken was attending to other matters and Kathryn Wilson took me to the side and informed me about the paths we could take. I trusted Kathryn and she delivered ! She seized an opportunity during court and I ended up serving 110 days less than what was anticipated. Great law firm 👌
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