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Pros
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Effective in resolving legal issues, such as DWI and DUI cases, with positive outcomes for clients
“Thanks to your team, and particularly to Mr. Doug Baxter, my sons DWI was reduced to a mere speeding ticket and his driver license was not suspended.”
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Personalized and attentive service, making clients feel valued and well-represented
“John really and truly loves what he does, and it greatly shows in all he has accomplished and achieved. I have recommended him to several friends and colleagues and will continue to do so.”
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Knowledgeable and skilled in navigating the legal system, with a high level of preparation and attention to detail
“John's knowledge of DUI law, attention to detail, confidence, punctuality and pleasant personality could give lawyers a good name.”
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Able to achieve favorable outcomes for clients, often exceeding their initial expectations
“On a scale of 1-10, 10 being the worst, my DUI situation started out at an 8. By the day before my final hearing it was a 4. John didn't stop there. He fought for me right through the final hearing and I came away with a 2 on the pain scale.”
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Highly recommended by both clients and other sources, indicating a strong reputation and track record of success
“Will highly recommend John's services. When I found myself looking for legal help I wasked around and several unrelated sources recommended him so I figured I'd try him.”
Cons
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Limited direct communication with the lead attorney, with much of the interaction happening through support staff or other lawyers
“The only time I ever actually talked to him was the initial call. Every time after that was either with his secretary or another lawyer.”
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Concerns about the value of the legal services provided, with some clients feeling they could have achieved similar outcomes without legal representation
“After paying $5,000 I ended up getting exactly what I would have without a lawyer. 6 months loss of license, 18 months of interlock device, $40/month for 2 years to the DA, and $1,000 fine.”
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