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Exceptional legal expertise and knowledge of relevant laws
“Unparalleled competence in his field and extensive knowledge of Social Security law was immediately apparent at our initial meeting.”
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Compassionate and caring approach towards clients
“He has a very reassuring demeanor and can quickly put you at ease with his manner, wit, and most importantly, his Social Security legal knowledge.”
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Transparent and honest communication with clients
“He will be completely straightforward with you about your case and of the chances for successful outcomes.”
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Dedication and tenacity in fighting for clients' best interests
“There might be other great attorneys out there but I doubt there are many with all of the requisite qualifications: the unrivaled skill, tenacity and compassion of this litigator for his clients.”
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Professionalism and responsiveness of the entire law firm
“The office staff is also very professional, helpful and courteous, and I'm sure they put in their hours prepping client's cases for the attorneys and creating a smooth running office.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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08 Sep, 2024 by David copeland
When I was lost and treated unfairly, I reached out and found Matt Lager. He was a godsend. I told him my story and he sprung into action he always kept me up to date and he fought for me cant thank him enough, true champion. Thank you again
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01 Nov, 2023 by Todd landree
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25 Aug, 2023 by Carrie berrie (carrie)
Good attorneys, ready to help with your legal matters.
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13 Aug, 2023 by Laurie sturgis
I've never had a Lawyer represent me before, so I didn't know what to expect. When my application for disability was denied, luckily, a different law firm recommended contacting Adam Barnett. He was knowledgeable, friendly, and made me feel at ease when I met him. He always made time to talk with me when I'd call with questions, (if he was available), or returned my call promptly. His compassion made a difference to me...and his experience resulted in a wonderful outcome ! It was also a pleasure to talk with Shelby, who answers the phone. She and Adam make you feel valued as a client ! I would recommend this law firm to anyone !
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27 Jul, 2023 by Brian stahl
Everything that I expect a lawyer should be this man is. Thank you Matthew
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28 Jan, 2017 by Gabby
A friend recommended attorney Himes after I received a custody modification in the mail. I was sick to my stomach about going to court and didn't know what to do. I went in to see attorney Himes for a consult so I could be more informed about the process and my rights. Attoney Himes let me know that first I would have a mediation. Attoney Himes told me that if I didn't not agree with what what must child'support father was asking for to not agree and request a hearing. He told me to not feel pressed to agree even if it's one day. He looked through all the documents I provided him and was confident that I had enough document to keep the current agreement in place. He offered to come with me to the mediation but let me know that it was not necessary. He suggested that I save my money and use it toward retaining him if my case were to go to trail. He was very knowledgeable about custody court. He told me that if I were to agree to any modification during mediation then I would not be able to use any of my documentation in the future. I ended up requesting for my case to go to trail (the mediator was very pushy for me to just agree to 50/50). Attorney Himes represented me. He answered all my questions. He got back to me in a timely manner. He spent his time with me so that I felt comfortable (he wasn't just milking the clock). He didnt make me any promises. He actually told me "the judge could decide to agree to give him 50/50 or a few more overnight but he's not a bad guy he just has some growing up to do". He made sure the judge knew all my concerns. I ended up winning my case but even if I hadn't I would still recommend Attoney Himes. He always had my child's best interest at heart which is exactly what I wanted!
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05 Jul, 2012 by Mark
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