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04 Mar, 2010 by Steve
Tim represented me in a complex case where the employer refused to honor an employment contract. The company hired one of the big firms downtown, and spent more money with them trying to delay the case than it would have cost to just honor the contract. In employment cases the company has vastly more resources than the individual. It is critical for individuals to select an attorney that knows how to, and has been effective at, dealing with large companies and big law firms. Tim guided my case through the process, and consistently triumphed over the big firm and the big companies resources. The companies attorneys focused on legal tricks and delays, rather than the merits of the case. Tim was able to cut through all this and end up with a very favorable outcome. Tim has a quiet and unassuming style that gets results. He cares about righting wrongs, is willing and able to stand up to the big guys, and get results for his clients. Tim was able to look at my case, quickly determine the merits, and develop an approach to win over a much larger legal firm and a company willing to spend large amounts of money on the case. In employment or contract cases the company has vastly more resources than an individual employee. Some companies are willing to use their resources to 'win at any cost', and some legal firms are happy to take the companies money and try to outlast an employees resources. Tim is effective in dealing with these issues, and knows how to focus on the merits of the case and win. I have known and worked with a number of attorneys. Tim Bennett is one of the good guys. He is honest, caring, and focused on getting results for the client. I recommend Tim Bennet as a top choice when selecting an attorney.
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03 Mar, 2010 by Pat
Tim Bennett won my five year old case against the VA medical center. Two other attorneys started my case but gave up when federal attorneys wore them down. Mr. Bennett took my case and started an exhaustive discovery phase which helped him come to the conclusion that he could beat these government attorneys in court. After several years we had our day in federal court. The jury trial lasted a week. Unanimously the jury concluded I had been wrongly discharged and deserved several years back pay. One of the jurors came up to Mr. Bennett after our win and asked for his card, stating, "If I ever need an attorney I want to hire you." The final court judgment was for about a half million dollars (this included the award for attorney fees). While the facts of my case may have favored a victory, several attorneys refused to even look at the facts of my case. And as I already said, two attorneys gave up on my case after taking it. It took Mr. Bennett to do the hard work of discover and win my case before a jury. Mr. Bennett used professionally done displays and graphics which made it easy for the jury to understand complicated facts. He used expert financial witnesses to prove the government was lying about their stated reasons for my discharge. He produced documentation showing that the government made promises to employees that they had no intention of honoring (our smoking guns). And when the government tried to use witness lists to intimidate us, he called their bluff by thoroughly discrediting their witnesses to the point that the government decided not to even call these witnesses. Winning this case significantly changed my life. I not only regained a great deal of my self worth, but the win improved the finances of my family significantly. This win will significantly impact the rest of my life and I will always be thankful to Mr. Bennett for all his hard work.

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04 Jul, 2020 by Sammy kahuk
Lotus Law Group has changed my life forever. I approached Allison and Matthew at LLG with some pretty serious legal matters going on in my OLCC licensed marijuana facility. Logan, who handles the OLCC related matters worked tirelessly and diligently with the OLCC to find a solution to my complex matters. His knowledge and understanding of this regulated industry is unmatched, and his drive and work ethic helped pioneer a solution that still feels unreal even as I write this review today. I will continue to be a client of LLG as I expand in this industry and am honored and proud to be represented by the best in the industry!
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02 Nov, 2019 by K smiles
Matt is very honest and knows his stuff .
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06 Mar, 2017 by Nejla
Kindness goes a long way. Mr. Hilts did not represent me. He did, however, provide a consultation. I was very impressed with the prompt call back. Although he couldn’t take my particular case, he was able to refer me elsewhere. He was very personable, courteous, and respectful throughout my interaction with him. His manner was kind and considerate, and not in the least rushed or hurried. If I did retain a personal injury counsel, it would be Mr. Hilts. He is the epitome of what an attorney should strive to be.
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04 May, 2016 by Dawn
I had a car accident in 2015 that left me injured. I had no lawyer and no reference, so I simply search "attorney" and my zipcode on a search engine and found Ryan. I called him and several other attorneys. He answered my call right away, talked with me for a while and we set up an appointment to meet. I really enjoyed meeting him from the start and hired him the first day. He fought hard for me, never accepting the minimum ... always working for what was truly fair for me and not stopping until I told him I was truly satisfied. I never felt pressured with Ryan. He answered all my emails and calls right away and handled all the questions from the insurance companies so that I could focus on my healing. I truly appreciated his work ethic, his drive, and all the time and focus he put in to helping me. I would recommend him to anyone who is seeking a personal injury lawyer.
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08 Mar, 2016 by Pamela crawford
I hired Ryan to represent me in a personal injury matter. I have many years of legal experience and was inclined to represent myself, however I decided to hire him so I could focus on healing. Ryan's fee agreement was fair, equitable and easy for even a lay person to understand. Throughout my case, Ryan displayed competency and integrity, the latter especially being hard to find these days.
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11 Jun, 2015 by Anonymous
Ashley was very responsive to our needs - answering our inquiries, explaining the process, guiding us through the process and shepherding our case through the legal system.
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16 Feb, 2015 by Bobbie
Upon sending an email Mrs Ashley contacted me and was very helpful and sensitive to my case.She explained what the process would be and we began.With each step she kept me informed of what was going on.This being me first experience in needing council was a bit scary for me and if I ever had to do it again Mrs Ashley would be who I would seek out.I would like to Thank Mrs Ashley for everything she has done and continues to do ,You Rock. Much Respect Thank You Bobbie
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11 Apr, 2014 by Eric
Precise, helpful and knowledgeable on employment issues. Ashley Bannon will do her best to make the results put a smile on your face. Always available to answer questions and very patient.
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