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Pros
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Knowledgeable about the law and able to effectively represent clients in court
“Knows the law and really works for his clients.”
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Caring and compassionate towards clients
“Caring and compassionate. Beyond belief he has beat all of my expectations.”
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Provides responsive and attentive service
“Very responsive!”
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Offers reasonable and affordable rates
“Very reasonable rates.”
Cons
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Unprofessional appearance and lack of preparedness
“His attire is very unprofessional and messy. Generally nobody takes him serious. He didn't communicate regularly with my son and on the day of the court appearance my son lost his case because James was unprepared.”
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Unethical behavior, including disclosing confidential information and providing poor legal advice
“He disclosed personal case details to the prosecution without permission. He negotiated a plea deal equivalent to the statutory maximum sentence allowed by law and advised me to take the deal. I could not have received a worst sentence within the sentencing guidelines had I went and blown trial.”
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Failure to meet deadlines and keep clients informed
“Missed filing deadlines, did not keep me informed, etc.”

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27 Jun, 2024 by Alicia
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27 Mar, 2024 by Alicia hillanbrand
I'll admit had I went off of the online reviews alone, I probably wouldn't have picked Mr. Best as my Attorney; however I was given a recommendation by someone I truly trust and listened to them. Very glad I did! At the time of reaching out to him, I was unavailable so my Mother had to do the calling & intake for me. When I was finally available, I read the reviews but took into consideration the person who recommended him, along with the interaction he had with my Mother & I gave him my retainer on the day we set along with all the paperwork. MY opinion is this- you get what you give! He (any attorney for that matter) is not there to be your buddy or pal! Give respect, you'll get respect! To address the phone calls, in the other reviews I have read: I have gotten phone calls back EVERY time I've called along with a courteous response! What I figure is, the world doesn't revolve around us: he has a job to do, one client is not all he has, you have to figure in, he's in Court all day long, working on new intakes & we are ALL entitled to our days off with our families. Don't expect people to drop everything because you feel you need them in the here & now- IF it's a legit emergency, he will get back to you in ample time! If you're going to harass him hourly or even daily with ridiculous questions, I'd probably ignore the call too! He appeared in both of my Court cases on time, even when one of them I was told I had to be there from the time they opened until the time the Judge was able to get us in! Other legal questions/concerns I've had, he was able to give me an honest run down (not taking me for my money) & on another end, telling me I have a case, but it's going to be a lengthy one & if I want to pursue it, he will be there to take it on but I have to be ready: not only for being there physically for the proceedings but also mentally! On my personal experience I rate him a 5/5 for every aspect of my dealings with him.
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07 Feb, 2024 by Rich schiccatano
Rachel Benner is an exceptional attorney, plain and simple. With her expertise and support, we were able to achieve our goals. Rachel's guidance was invaluable throughout the process, and I'm incredibly grateful for her dedication and wise counsel. If you're seeking unparalleled legal representation, look no further than Rachel Benner. She truly goes above and beyond for her clients. Thank you, Rachel!
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15 Nov, 2023 by Michael stuck
Roger is the bomb. Fast service and convenient location.
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27 Oct, 2023 by Cristi miller
Rachel is amazing at what she does! She is so passionate about what she believes and goes after it with all she has/pure fire! HIGHLY recommend !
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04 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
Attorney Odennell is representing me in several different civil and criminal matters. I have no criminal record what so ever and am very lost when it comes to the Commonwealth’s corrupt court system. O’Dennell has been extremely compassionate, understanding and very much helpful. After being in and out of the courtroom for the last year and a half I’m very confident Attorney O’Dennell has exactly what I’ve needed and what it takes to prove who really is the innocent person being humiliated by the entire other party involved and very same people that are giving the opportunity to protect us and our families. His expertise, knowledge and overall whole demeanor is really so much more then our small town courthouse made completely out of a bunch of people that we call nobodys. Evil hateful narcissist people that were given a degree, but couldnt even respect themselves.
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02 May, 2018 by Kim bush
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02 May, 2018 by Kim bush
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