Aaron Thomas Baker, experienced Appeals attorney in Willoughby, OH with 8 reviews
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Aaron Thomas Baker

38109 Euclid Avenue, Willoughby, OH

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4.9 / 5
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Education

2006:
University of Akron, School of Law, Juris Doctor
2000:
John Carroll University, Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 8 reviews
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Ronald butkiewicz

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22 Jun, 2023
Mr. Servant's very helpful and understanding. Thank you.
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Milka totic

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13 Oct, 2021
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Laura thompson

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24 Mar, 2017
Great Lawyers!
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Pros
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Provides clear and helpful advice on potential outcomes, fees, and background information on other attorneys
“Aaron gave me advice on the possible outcomes of my husband's legal issue. He provided a free consultation, possible outcomes, fees, and even provided info on what he knew about other attorney's backgrounds.”
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Represents clients with dedication, professionalism, and a focus on achieving the best possible outcome
“When you need a lawyer, you also need a counselor, a friend, an advocate and a listener. Aaron is all of these. In my Federal Felony case, my representation was exactly where I both needed and would have wanted it to be.”
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Communicates effectively throughout the legal process and maintains a good rapport with prosecutors and judges
“He communicated very well through the whole process and put a lot of work into my case. He seemed to have a good rapport with the prosecutor and the judge.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2014:
Ohio State Bar Association, Law You Can Use: What Are My Miranda Rights?
2011:
Ohio State Bar Association, Law You Can Use: Police Must Give Miranda Warnings
2010:
American Bar Association, Criminal Justice Section, The State of Criminal Justice

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