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08 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
Matt was my lawyer and he beat my case. He is honest and straight forward, no sugar coating serious issues.
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21 Jul, 2014 by Michelle
I have used Matt Kishman many times in the last year, and I'm currently still using him on 2 seperate issues. He's straight foward, honest and great to work with.
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06 Jun, 2013 by Anonymous
Provided me free legal advice on an complicated legal issue related to my residential lease. Mr. Kishman was helpful and honest. I would certainly seek his services in the future.

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03 Jun, 2023 by Scott
Keep in simple. That was his expert advice when I kept offering more of my neighbor’s “sins”. Very skilled at jury trials.
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15 Mar, 2023 by Dan
When it became apparent that I would have to embark on a legal dispute involving the septic system at my residence I found myself rather lost on where to turn. I had never been involved in having to sue anybody in my life and this was completely uncharted territory for me. Mark was referred to me with high regards and after he took the time to listen to my projected case it became obvious that his counsel would be my best option. His explanations on matters at hand were very sharp, highly knowledgeable, and easy for me to understand. His process was direct, appropriate, and without any sense of ego. Every step was highly well-prepared and comforting. I felt like he had a plan A, B, C, etc. when it came to attacking problems along the way. If I would ever need his counsel again I would not hesitate to contact him and would recommend him to anybody.
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16 Nov, 2021 by Christophe
Easy to work with, good communication, follow up and reasonably priced. He got the job done for us.
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14 May, 2019 by Davina mcewen
Matthew was very honest with me and cared about my situation. Matthew went up against Children Services and did an amazing job! Matthew returned my phone calls within 24 hours and was always very kind and straight forward with me! When I tell you that he puts up a fight, I mean he really PUTS UP A FIGHT!!! He literally made the prosecutor in my juvenile case put her head down and ran out of tricks to manipulate me in front of our magistrate. HIRE ATTORNEY MATTHEW CRAIG.
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21 Nov, 2018 by Michaelpaxton
Mr. Craig has been helpful to me on multiple occasions/cases, juvenile custody, criminal, as well as divorce. I have had him as an attorney since 2014. When I say he puts up a fight and defends his client no matter what, it's an understatement. He is so good in fact, I would be his unofficial unpaid spokesman lol. All jokes aside, he has been an honor to know as more than an attorney, but an advocate when things have truly looked horrible. I'm beyond grateful to have had the pleasure to have been a client both past and present of Attorney Matt Craig.
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16 May, 2017 by Bobbie
Mr. Craig has handled more than one case for me and has been an asset to me and very helpful in getting me justice and I would and do recommend him
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18 Feb, 2018 by Jenn
Betty was absolutely wonderful. I need to say her daughter, the first person I spoke with at her office was so understanding, very warm and a great pleasure to speak with. Betty , was able to answer all my questions in that 30 minute consultation. Betty was able to get me thru a very difficult time in my life. I consider her a friend for life
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31 Jan, 2017 by Amber
I do not often take time to review a business, I did wait and think about whether reviewing this business was necessary. If I save one person from wasting time it is worth it. Getting an appointment with Ms. Burley was not the problem, you can set that up online. She did have to reschedule and emailed me right away with other options, not a big deal I am flexible. Her office is a small room in connection with an optometry clinic (I think she owns), again no big deal. I do not judge people on where they work or what it looks like, only the job they do and the type a person they turn out to be. I add this in because she is not a huge company just a small business. The consultation was good and she did not charge me. She was a bit unorganized(again to each their own if you do the job), she was knowledgeable and seemed optimistic and honest. I left her office with items I needed to get back to her, she too, was going to get me the information to pay her in the next day or so. I sent her the requested information, a few questions (total of like 3), moved around some funds so I could pay her that night. I needed the questions answered so I could start to orchestrate my situation with other people, and I wanted to make sure she was paid. I did not receive a reply, after a week and a half I called just to see if she had received my emails. Her receptionist answered said she was really busy that week give her time and that she would shoot over the information for payment. After three weeks and few calls I still had not heard anything from Ms. Burley. No answer on my emails, no explanation, still no information for how to pay. I was not rude ever, not to her, or to her assistant. The last phone call her assistant did seem a little short with me. This time the assistant put me on hold, when the she came back she told me that “Ms. Burley could not see me and that due to my time constraints I should take my business elsewhere.” I waited three weeks to get that reply via her assistant. I was crushed, now I must go through this all over again. I only needed guidance on a few items, also I wanted her to be paid. Honestly the questions I needed answered and the website to pay her would have taken 30 minutes’ tops, I did not have an expectation of her drawing up the paperwork or any extensive digging of information at that time. So, if you are expecting communication or commitment I would find another lawyer because she has neither characteristic.
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19 Sep, 2016 by Anonymous
On just reviewing our basic case she was very rude and unhelpful to my disable husband. As if we don't have enough to deal with we surely did not need her to put us down more. Would not recommend this horrid person!
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