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Pros
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Demonstrated strong legal expertise and commitment to clients' cases
“It is rare these days to find a brilliant, legal mind, a deeply, compassionate heart, and an unwavering commitment to the truth in an attorney these days.”
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Provides responsive and personalized service
“My e-mails and calls were answered immediately. Payment, terms, and conditions were clearly stated and laid out. They worked on a very flexible payment schedule custom to my situation.”
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Successful in obtaining positive outcomes for clients
“Brent was successfully able to get all charges dropped before the court martial date had even arrived!”
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Thorough understanding of the military justice system
“Mr. Dishman's knowledge and expertise regarding the military justice system are unparalleled.”
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Advocates strongly for clients' rights and interests
“He was a true advocate for justice and did not allow the military to coerce me with empty threats which did not apply to service members in my military status!”
Cons
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Concerns about billing practices and hidden costs
“Do not hire Brent unless you have and endless supply of money.”
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Potential failure to follow through on commitments
“After a year and 22 thousand dollars Brent quit 3 days before my trial. I served 9 months in prison for something that never happened.”

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21 Aug, 2020 by Kevin
I hired Brent in Oklahoma City to represent me for a false claim where I was charged with 6 felonies that was said to happen 13 years Previous. I had mental health records and thousands of pages supporting my claim. I hired Brent as I was a veteran also. After a year and 22 thousand dollars Brent quit 3 days before my trial. I served 9 months in prison for something that never happened. Brent makes deals if it favors him. He knows I faced a life sentence on a lie. During the year he represented me in Oklahoma Superior Court and never file any nor submitted any paperwork. I had to hire another attorney to investigate his interactions with the court. He failed his duty and his oath. Do not hire Brent unless you have and endless supply of money.
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13 Jun, 2017 by Nikkie griggs
I highly recommend Mr. Dishman and his staff for legal services across all branches and aspects of military law. From my first contact I experienced prompt and professional service. My e-mails and calls were answered immediately. Payment, terms, and conditions were clearly stated and laid out. They worked on a very flexible payment schedule custom to my situation. After contacting a SHARP advocate and being informed that due to my circumstances my report would clearly identify my assailant regardless of filing a restricted or unrestricted report, I contacted Mr. Dishman. This lawfirm assisted me in numerous ways that would have been over looked if I had accepted a military lawyer. My case was very complex, untraditional, and in some ways unprecedented because I was the first female to graduate from the Guard Officer Leadership Development program. My sexual assault occured while I was in this program but prior to receiving a federal commission through accelerated OCS. Prior to my graduation the program did not keep records. Although the investigation is still open my lawyer guided, advocated, and assisted me in recieving the honorable separation from the military. Mr. Dishman's knowledge and expertise regarding the military justice system are unparalleled. He was a true advocate for justice and did not allow the military to coerce me with empty threats which did not apply to service members in my military status! Thanks to this office I was able to professionally stand my ground and confidently fight for my rights. I am very satisfied with my results.
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20 Jan, 2016 by Melissa
It is rare these days to find a brilliant, legal mind, a deeply, compassionate heart, and an unwavering commitment to the truth in an attorney these days. If you want someone with integrity and who will go to bat for you despite the odds, Brent Dishman is that kind of attorney. I had a very complex case that went before the AFBCMR that had no guarantee of a positive outcome, but Mr. Dishman believed in the justness of my case. He argued it brilliantly and relentlessly, even going so far as representing me before members of the U.S. Senate in an attempt to right a wrong. Because of the unending bureaucracy in D.C., this fight is not yet over; but that has not stopped him from continuing to fight to right an injustice that was done to me by the Air Force many years ago. Brent is without question honest, genuine, compassionate, and caring. He is not an attorney who is in it "just for the money". He cares about justice for his clients.
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17 Jun, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Dishman assisted me with charges against me of abusive sexual contact and indecent exposure. I am a LCDR (O4) in the US Navy and was falsely accused of abusive sexual contact and indecent exposure; along with those charges the Navy attempted to add fraternization, drunk and disorderly conduct and conduct unbecoming of an officer. The Navy’s first attempt to punish me was to accept a Captains Mast. Mr. Dishman reviewed the investigation and suggested we request a court martial. The Navy then offered a discharge under honorable conditions and again Mr. Dishman requested a court martial. The Navy then admitted it did not have evidence for a court martial and forced a Board of Inquiry. The result of the Board of Inquiry was me being retained in the Navy with no UCMJ actions or letters of reprimand against me. I highly recommend Mr. Dishman to represent you in any military legal matter.
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17 Jun, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Dishman assisted me with a civil matter when my employer did not return me to my previously employed position after being activated in the US Navy. I am in the US Navy Reserves and was activated for six month orders. Upon returning to my expected civilian job when my orders were complete the company did not return me to my previous position. The company did employ me on a part time basis, but that does not meet the USERRA requirement of returning me to my previous position. Mr. DIshman was able to settle with the corporation. Mr. Dishman’s representation for matters concerning the Department of Labor and USERRA violations was fantastic and I would hire him again.
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