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22 Sep, 2017 by Amy
Every time I tried to discuss a matter in my upcoming divorce/custody hearing, I was reminded and sent a bill for talking to the secretary. Joyce claimed to have filed for support, kept insisting it was on it's way....8 months later she admitted she forgot. Said she would see that I received retroactive, but agreed to dismiss the back support. She screamed fire me, fire me in courthouse waiting to go back for my hearing. Paid 2,500 + only to have to hire another attorney to do my divorce. Joyce is too worried about if you have cash and bills by the min....even for her secretary.... Good luck speaking with Joyce besides initial retainer....pathetic
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10 Mar, 2016 by Becky
Joyce gets the job done and won't stop until you're happy. I am currently in the middle of a very nasty divorce and the only thing that is keeping my spirits up is knowing that I have her as my attorney. She makes herself available for questions and concerns and always responds in a timely manner. When you are at court, she always reassures you and lets you know that everything is going to be OK. I recommend her to anyone that needs a fighter to represent them. Excellent attorney.

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14 Aug, 2024 by Michael dornack
I had the pleasure of working with Ron Starkey at Starkey & Runkle, LLC and I cannot recommend their services highly enough. From our initial conversation to the resolution of my case, the entire team at Starkey and Runkle were professional, knowledgeable, and dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for me. Ron's expertise in Civil Law was evident throughout the process, and his attention to detail and commitment to my case made me feel confident and reassured every step of the way.
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05 Aug, 2024 by Larry shartle
We are very thankful to Starkey & Runkle Attorneys for the exceptional legal services their firm has provided to our small business over the years. Their dedication, expertise, and unwavering support have been invaluable to our operations. We have consistently found their services to be of the highest quality, and I wholeheartedly recommend this firm to any business seeking reliable legal counsel.
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31 Jul, 2024 by Alex swanson
I had called Starkey & runkle because I had recently formed an LLC for my business. I wanted to change the registered agent to Starkey & runkle for a couple different reasons. I emailed them, and they promptly returned my email and called me. My problem comes in at when I told them why I was contacting them, they said that they would be able to help me with changing the registered agent to them. If I also had them right up a record book and a few other things, that I did not need done. For 700 dollars!! When I explained to them that I just was looking to change the registered agent, they said they could not help me if that was all I was willing to do at that time. I don't usually leave reviews, but this really got under my skin. The simple fact that I was more than willing to pay them to use them as the registered agent. Clearly that wasn't enough money for them! I am writing this review as a WARNING to anyone thinking of using this law office. That clearly isn't interested in helping a small time company, that dosen't have thousands of dollars to spend on there services!
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14 Aug, 2024 by Michael dornack
I had the pleasure of working with Ron Starkey at Starkey & Runkle, LLC and I cannot recommend their services highly enough. From our initial conversation to the resolution of my case, the entire team at Starkey and Runkle were professional, knowledgeable, and dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for me. Ron's expertise in Civil Law was evident throughout the process, and his attention to detail and commitment to my case made me feel confident and reassured every step of the way.
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05 Aug, 2024 by Larry shartle
We are very thankful to Starkey & Runkle Attorneys for the exceptional legal services their firm has provided to our small business over the years. Their dedication, expertise, and unwavering support have been invaluable to our operations. We have consistently found their services to be of the highest quality, and I wholeheartedly recommend this firm to any business seeking reliable legal counsel.
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31 Jul, 2024 by Alex swanson
I had called Starkey & runkle because I had recently formed an LLC for my business. I wanted to change the registered agent to Starkey & runkle for a couple different reasons. I emailed them, and they promptly returned my email and called me. My problem comes in at when I told them why I was contacting them, they said that they would be able to help me with changing the registered agent to them. If I also had them right up a record book and a few other things, that I did not need done. For 700 dollars!! When I explained to them that I just was looking to change the registered agent, they said they could not help me if that was all I was willing to do at that time. I don't usually leave reviews, but this really got under my skin. The simple fact that I was more than willing to pay them to use them as the registered agent. Clearly that wasn't enough money for them! I am writing this review as a WARNING to anyone thinking of using this law office. That clearly isn't interested in helping a small time company, that dosen't have thousands of dollars to spend on there services!
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05 Sep, 2019 by Anonymous
My results in court were fantastic. But only because I helped myself out. Not because of the lawyer. I had to explain the details of my case no less than four times; on the initial meeting with Mr. Gruber then after three subsequent court appearances, as if he couldn't be bothered to remember important facts that mattered a great deal to the outcome. He didn't review evidence until very late in the game even though the prosecution was in possession of it from the very beginning and I paid a "discovery fee" before the first court appearance. At one point before our third or fourth time in court he actually said to me, "You're f****d." This is not a joke, he actually said this to me. After I was supposed to have my final appearance the sentencing was delayed because the Judge was out sick. It was only AFTER this that he seemed to remember I suggested character witness letters. Luckily for me I had already asked friends and family to write them and had turned them in to the court. Thankfully the judge seemed to side with me and against the psychotically overzealous prosecution even though I had already pleaded guilty and she let me off as scott free as possible. I have a sneeking suspicion I should have pleaded not guilty and listened to my family and hired another lawyer. Do NOT hire Mr. Gruber for criminal defense.
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13 Apr, 2018 by Tanya
Mike represents the all best characteristics in an attorney. He is not only extremely knowledgeable and proficient in his field, but a true class act lawyer who cares about, and fights for, his clients. Mike has not only represented me, but helped me straighten out a mess from a previous attorney at a fraction of what he could have charged me. He has shown me that there are still honest, decent attorneys out there who truly care about your best interests. I won't recommend anyone else!. Thanks, Mike!!
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12 Apr, 2018 by Matt
I am a client of Mr. Gruber and have been for several years and I could not ask for a better man to represent me on legal matters and advise me from one father to another! This man truly cares about his client!! He’s a man who is respected by the courts and his peers. His experience has helped get me through one of the tougher times in my life! You cannot go wrong with Mr. Gruber!
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