Barry Timothy Doyle

23811 Chagrin Blvd, Beachwood, OH

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Natalie

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27 Nov, 2017
I am forever thankful that Mr. Doyle was recommended to me for my BON issue. Great Job! Listens, understands, has great insight to what I needed to do and how to help me through. Talks through the details and helped me understand legal vocabulary. Definitely gets my referral!
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Katy

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13 Sep, 2016
Barry helped me through an extremely difficult time in my nursing career. He was compassionate and supportive, not to mention non-judge mental which meant the world to me! He promptly answered my calls/texts/emails (and there were a lot) and walked me through every step of the legal process of earning my nursing license again. Within just over a year of hard work and dedication I had my license back and had a new nursing job that I love, a blessing in disguise. Barry was instrumental in this process and I could not have achieved this without his support.
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Jim

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14 Jul, 2016
I unfortunately found myself in need of a lawyer. I met Barry through a friend. He gave me plenty of legal advice before I decided to hire him. When I did hire him he went to work immediately on my case. I was also dealing with a professional licensing body, and he dealt with them as well. He was always available, and responded to my calls and texts very quickly. He represented me well in court and kept me out of jail (even though it didn't turn out as I had hoped). He did all that he could to keep me out of further trouble. He followed up with me througout my probation, and even filed a motion for me after my probation ended. Barry is the best.
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Highly available and responsive to clients' needs
“Mr. Doyle was always available for questions, reassurance and guidance. During a personally torturous time in my life Mr. Doyle was willing to be flexible with my needs and anticipate each next step in my legal matters.”
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Dedicated and caring towards clients
“The fact that he still made himself available at any time spoke volumes of his dedication to each of his clients.”
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Knowledgeable and well-connected within the legal system
“He is well known and respected within the Cuyahoga County Court and Ohio Board or Nursing.”
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Supportive and non-judgmental towards clients with personal issues
“Barry was compassionate and supportive, not to mention non-judge mental which meant the world to me!”
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Effective in helping clients regain their professional licenses
“Within just over a year of hard work and dedication I had my license back and had a new nursing job that I love, a blessing in disguise. Barry was instrumental in this process and I could not have achieved this without his support.”
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Potential conflicts of interest and inappropriate behavior
“He seemed more interested in talking to me about how are used to get high and he seem to want to know who my connections were. I am a recovering addict and it was absolutely disgusting the way he clearly wanted to get his hands on chemicals.”
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Lack of follow-through and communication issues
“He just has an eye on people's bank account and he will not follow through. I feel sick when I think of the thousands of dollars I had to borrow from family that I gave to this Barry Doyle and all he did in return was wreck me.”

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