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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled attorneys who provide excellent legal representation
“Ron Jones is easily the smartest attorney I have ever met and very likely the best trial lawyer in the state.”
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Attorneys who are passionate about their clients and go above and beyond to fight for them
“Ron Jones cares about his clients and takes time to personally communicate with each one. He takes time to listen and understand each client's story.”
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Attorneys who are transparent, responsive, and keep clients informed throughout the process
“From the moment I reached out to Mr. Jones, I felt reassured by his professionalism and dedication to justice. He isn't just about winning cases; he's about ensuring his clients feel heard, informed, and empowered throughout the legal process.”
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Attorneys who offer fair and reasonable pricing
“I could not be happier with my experience. Gary is about as knowledgeable and easy to work with as anyone could hope for, and all for a fair price.”
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Attorneys who provide exceptional customer service and create a positive client experience
“Gary and Jessica made sure I understood the process, what to expect and was there every step of the way to help me if I had any questions. Very professional, knowledgeable, reliable and friendly!!”
Cons
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Some attorneys may be more focused on profit than providing quality service
“This guy overcharged my mother $10,000 and had wanted to charge her $5,000 more for work that he said he was doing, turns out when shopped around we found a more efficient lawyer who didn't overcharge. This guy is all about the money and not about the client.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness from some attorneys
“I really dislike putting 1 star reviews. I had an appointment at 2:30. I arrived Early at the address given, which was never disclosed that this was his apartment. When I showed up I was rather confused and asked the lady in the glass room where John Boozers office was. She informed me he lived here and did not work here. So I call and speak to his receptionist and tell him I'm in the lobby of the Metropolitan just like the reminder said. He takes my number and tells me someone will be down soon to open the doors. I'm not sure what he means and I just say ok. About 3:30 a couple walks up and says you're waiting on John Boozer, he just texted us and said he's stuck in court and needs to reschedule. I check my phone and no messages or calls.”
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