Reviews
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Pros
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Highly effective and skilled attorney who consistently achieves excellent results for clients, including case dismissals and favorable outcomes
“Clyde Bennett is an outstanding lawyer. Mr Bennett is very loyal and dedicated to serving his clients. He is very hard working and cares about his clients. I am very thankful and proud of Mr Bennett for all of his services and representation.”
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Respected and well-known in the legal community, with strong relationships and credibility with judges and prosecutors
“Clyde is a leader, well respected by judges and prosecutors throughout the system. When he enters the courtroom, 'It's about business'.”
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Highly responsive, communicative, and attentive to client needs throughout the legal process
“He answered all my calls and texts and he explained everything to me very thoroughly. I would recommend him to anyone looking for an attorney!”
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Aggressive and tenacious in his approach, fighting tirelessly to protect client's interests
“If you want someone who will represent you with respect and integrity, he's the man. If you need an attorney that pushes back, he's your man.”
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Inspires confidence and trust in clients through his professionalism, expertise, and proven track record
“From the beginning, he told me not to worry about anything and looked forward to the litigation. From there, we entered the courtroom on three occasions. His courtroom persona and his forthright demeanor when cross-examining the plaintiff were unlike any other.”
Cons
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Charges high legal fees that may not be affordable for all clients
“Charged me $5000 for a case I'm still dealing with today! He did nothing for me, he never knew any information when it was time to talk to me.”
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Isolated reports of poor communication and lack of attention to client needs
“Didn't know much about the court system & was not informed that I was walking away with my background corrupted. Two years later still can't find a job. His expertise was lousy & noticed he was very lazy at remembering who his clients were unless it had something to with money.”