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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorney who is dedicated to client's best interests
“Randy is the best family law attorney I have ever worked with. From our first meeting, he explained everything to me in terms I could easily understand and was always very responsive when I had questions outside of our meetings.”
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Exceptional communication and responsiveness
“He is highly professional, and truly cares about your case. I have used Randy for over 12 years, He is my go to attorney. I won't use anyone else for legal advices as I know Randy gives it to me straight.”
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Compassionate and understanding, especially in delicate cases
“Randy is an amazing attorney and person! Not only does he work hard, he's personable and understanding especially when it comes to the delicate cases.”
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Helps clients achieve successful outcomes
“Randy Rankin is a wonderful lawyer he does a phenomenal job, he's very good at what he does! He has helped me out tremendously earning the right to see my son!”
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Honest and upfront, even if the news is not what the client wants to hear
“If you are looking for an attorney that will be honest with you, even though it may not be what you want to hear and not set you up for false hope, then this guy is your man.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and follow-up from the office staff
“Told me they would take my case and never heard back from them. And when I called to fund out what was going on they said they decided to not take my case. Didn't even call me and let me know.”
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Unprofessional and immature office staff
“Office staff is unprofessional, unresponsive, and immature. The people in this office cannot lead by example and be compentent co-parents themselves, let alone try to help you with anything you need.”

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15 Jun, 2024 by Mike
Hired Randy Rankin but an attorney named Eric Johnson was put on my case instead. Eric worked for the d.a. in the county where my charges were not long before taking my case. It was obvious he still pulled for the prosecutors more than for those he's supposed to defend. He never would do anything I asked of him with the courts. It was always what he chose and wanted as if your not the client. Then it came down to having to accept something because I had no defense with this so called attorney not doing his job and not working for the client. He sat in a side room the day of court and wouldn't talk to me his client instead leaving my mom to try to explain paperwork she knew nothing about while he lounged in an office acrosd the hall. He only came in the room to say I was stupid while I was upset because he wouldn't come do his job and left my mom to answer questions she didn't have answers for. I may be diagnosed with mental disability but I'm far from stupid Mr. Eric Johnson. If you hire Randy Rankin to do a job beware if Eric Johnson is put in Randy's place. At that point I recommend getting your money back and going elsewhere. I had the most ineffective assistance at council oklahoma in which paperwork is being filed against this pathetic excuse for an attorney. My case was a misdemeanor case yet I didn't receive the skill of even a public defender which I paid for an attorney but received less than a public defender. For an attorney to sit in a side room and not do his job this is disgraceful and pathetic and to call a person with mental disabilities stupid Mr. Eric Johnson your a sad excuse for an attorney!!!
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26 Sep, 2023 by Reece mitchell watkins
Randy Rankin is a wonderful lawyer he does a phenomenal job, he’s very good at what he does! He has helped me out tremendously earning the right to see my son! And he has just done that! I would highly recommend Randy to anyone battling legal battles.
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23 Sep, 2023 by Craig olinger
If you are looking for an attorney that will be honest with you, even though it may not be what you want to hear and not set you up for false hope, then this guy is your man. My case took roughly 5 years to settle due to some things out of our control, but from the word go he had my best interest in mind, never led me astray and kept me informed the whole time. I know attorneys sometimes get a bad rap because clients don't get what they think they deserve, but in reality that's not the fault of the attorney but more of just the law in general. Randy knows the law inside and out. If I had it to do all over again this is the attorney I would want by my side, no question about it.
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21 Sep, 2023 by Jessica walter
Randy Rankin is an exceptional attorney and leads by integrity always. He has been my attorney for almost four years, and was my dad’s attorney for many years before that. I chose him to represent me because of his moral character, uncontested knowledge of the law, and incredible compassion for his clients. He is very personable and quick to respond to calls, emails, and questions. I have had emergencies that needed quick attention and he saw to it flawlessly each time. He has gotten to know my entire family and has a lot of sensitivity to my case with my son. What stands out to me the most in using Randy is his attention to detail and ability to recall details of my case, especially in court. His son, Nik Rankin also handled an insurance medical claim case for me this past year and I was very pleased with its conclusion. The office staff is always very friendly when I call or come by to drop off documents. I recommend Randy and his son to everyone I know seeking legal advice.
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19 Sep, 2023 by Mary coulter
Randy Rankin and his staff are true professionals. He is extremely knowledgeable about the law and always very responsive to my communications. The staff is friendly and very, very helpful. I can't say enough good about this attorney and his staff.
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