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Responsive and attentive to client's needs
“Brian is exactly what you can hope for in a defense attorney...he is very responsive, and takes your defense personally, as if you were a family member...”
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Confident and effective in the courtroom
“...he is confident and has a zeal about him which commands respect without pissing off the judge...he's not afraid to make your case (which I've also seen with other timid attorneys), but he does it in a logical, articulate way that really conveys a validity to the argument and is received well by the judge...”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“Brian saved my life .. I was facing 15-30 for a serious crime that I was charged with at the age of 20. He was very understanding and worked with me as I made payments . He was a beast in the cross examination of the common wealth's witnesses .. and he helped me beat the case .. NOT GUILITY on all Charges after a 4 year fight”
Cons
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Lack of transparency and communication
“Horrible communication, and awful representation. Almost 3 years and still not settled. Defendant ha”
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Potential misrepresentation of services
“I hired him based on incorrect information on his website regarding summary offenses, which he still hasn't corrected even though I've pointed it out.”
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Questionable litigation tactics
“He didn't question officers about their relationship with the person who assaulted me, or with the establishment it happened in, and he referred to it as "an altercation" rather than an assault.”

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11 Mar, 2024 by David
Horrible communication, and awful representation. Almost 3 years and still not settled. Defendant had 20 days by law to pay settlement and 3 months later they did nothing to recover my funds, unless I give them more money. Thought I was hiring a good lawyer, but apparently not.
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21 Oct, 2022 by Amir
Brian Zieger saved my life .. I was facing 15-30 for a serious crime that I was charged with at the age of 20. He was very understanding and worked with me as I made payments . He was a beast in the cross examination of the common wealth’s witnesses .. and he helped me beat the case .. NOT GUILITY on all Charges after a 4 year fight
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19 Jun, 2022 by Elise
Brian was the only attorney to give us the time of day. He explained all possible outcomes to me. I am grateful for the time and attention alone that he gave to me, that no one else did.
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16 Jun, 2022 by Sharon
I want to thank you Brian for answering all my questions and addressing all my concerns I would definitely recommend you to family and friends thank you and God bless
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01 Jun, 2020 by Drew
I paid Brian upfront for his services. Brian is a nice guy and an articulate and thoughtful communicator. He indicated that he was interested in results and a "shark in the courtroom", and he was good about keeping in contact with me and the court. The problems: I hired him based on incorrect information on his website regarding summary offenses, which he still hasn't corrected even though I've pointed it out. I made it clear to him before I hired him that I didn't want to make a deal with the police and court, but he told me later that he had to talk to the judge and officer without me for "discovery". The judge later made it clear in court that there is no "discovery" in the magistrate court for a summary offense, and now I don't know what they talked about without me. My court date was rescheduled two times for the officer and took about a year to take place. Brian told me that he was bringing a stenographer so we would have proof of the arresting officer's testimony, but he did not do so and did not tell me he hadn't until after the trial. I now have a judgement against me for "public intoxication" even though the police claim to have never conducted a sobriety test, and their evidence was that I was slurring my words and smelled of alcohol, which I testified someone had just knocked onto me before I was violently removed from a bar. But police neglected to mention the evident head trauma and obvious concussion caused by an assault they witnessed, which would cause me to slur my words for days after, and Brian didn't question them further about it in court. He didn't question officers about their relationship with the person who assaulted me, or with the establishment it happened in, and he referred to it as "an altercation" rather than an assault. His argument against the disorderly conduct charge was that "it's not a catch-all. He's allowed to be an A-hole". As in, he referred to me as an A-hole in court rather than pointing out that I was literally sitting with an open head wound, covered in blood, while police held my ID which I supplied them with with no argument, because they were conducting an investigation on ME, while my attacker stood over me. Officers claimed that they told me to go home, while they were holding my ID, but he didn't bring that into the argument. The Judge was very complimentary of Brian before he handed me a guilty verdict. Brian did a good job of getting along with the judge, but not a good job of pointing out inconsistencies in the officers' testimony. As soon as the case was concluded he attempted to sell me further services and even had a contract already printed up. In fact, he attempted to charge me more for the next case than we'd previously discussed if it were to go this way. It was a disconcerting and disheartening experience, and now I have a criminal record for the first time, in my thirties, even with no priors and no evidence against me other than the inconsistent testimony of officers who were not held accountable in court when we had the opportunity to hold them accountable.
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