Allison St. Clair Breneman, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Willoughby, OH with 6 reviews
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Allison St. Clair Breneman

P.O. Box 829, Willoughby, OH

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11 Sep, 2018
Attorney Breneman recently represented me in my OVI case. I cannot emphasize enough what an impeccable job she did throughout my entire case. From the very beginning, Attorney Breneman was extremely organized, well-prepared and diligent. Prior to my first court appearance, Attorney Breneman completed discovery, communicated with the prosecutor and prepared and filed a motion to suppress. At my first court appearance, Attorney Breneman negotiated an excellent plea agreement with the prosecutor. She subsequently advocated on my behalf for the court to accept said plea agreement. The court ultimately accepted the plea agreement. I am extremely pleased with the results. Throughout the entire process, Attorney Breneman exemplified extreme professionalism and organization. I felt extremely confident in her representation of me from the commencement to the conclusion of my case. I would highly recommend Attorney Breneman; she truly could not have done a better job representing me. I hope that I never find myself being charged with a crime in the future, but if I am, I would definitely retain Attorney Breneman to represent me.
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Brooke

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08 Sep, 2018
I hired Allison about two years ago, and have been working with her since. She is top notch. She is not only knowledgeable, but she is always there when you have even the smallest question. She never leaves you in the dark about what the next steps will be or what is going to happen next. She educates you from beginning to end of the situations. She is so very kind and cares for her clients. She works extremely hard for them. Their best interest is her #1 priority. She makes you feel at ease. I would recommend Ms. Breneman a thousand times over again.
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Mike

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04 Sep, 2018
I worked for over seven years as a bailiff in the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court. In that time, I’ve seen hundreds of defense attorneys in action. Few, if any, have been as professional and capable as Allison. She works hard and gets the best results possible for her clients. She works well under pressure and gets along with the most difficult judges and prosecutors. I have no intention of getting in legal trouble, but if I do, I would be pleased to have Allison represent me.
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Extremely organized, well-prepared, and diligent in handling legal matters
“From the very beginning, Attorney Breneman was extremely organized, well-prepared and diligent.”
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Excellent negotiation skills and advocacy for favorable outcomes
“At my first court appearance, Attorney Breneman negotiated an excellent plea agreement with the prosecutor.”
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Highly professional and personable in client interactions
“Throughout the entire process, Attorney Breneman exemplified extreme professionalism and organization. I felt extremely confident in her representation.”
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Knowledgeable and educates clients on the legal process
“She is not only knowledgeable, but she is always there when you have even the smallest question. She educates you from beginning to end of the situations.”
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Prioritizes the best interests of her clients
“Their best interest is her #1 priority. She makes you feel at ease.”
Cons
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Unresponsive to client inquiries and follow-up
“Almost 4 months had passed and she refused to return phone calls, she would give us timelines when she would review but never followed up.”

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