Michael Jacob Mihalov

31 North Main Street, Suite 103, Washington, PA

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2013
University of Pittsburgh School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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Nichole merrell

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26 Mar, 2024
I was referred to Keith from a friend who is an attorney. I wasn’t sure if I needed his services or not but I wanted a consultation to talk to an attorney about a situation. Keith was responsive and efficient with setting up a call to discuss my case. Keith listened and was very knowledgeable about the laws. He gave me some advice and asked me to send him documentation to review my situation further. After a thourough review of the documentation I supplied Keith advised me that he would be happy to assist me but I really didn’t need his assistance. He encouraged me to file what I needed as my documentation was more than enough. I am so glad that I did as he was correct and I won my case. I appreciate his honest opinion. Paying for a consultation with Keith was worth every penny. I would refer him to others and use him again if needed.
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Liam adams

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21 Oct, 2023
Keith is a good guy straight shooter knows the law
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Amanda gunnerson

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11 Jun, 2022
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Pros
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Excellent legal representation and successful outcomes
“Keith won every case weather dropping charges or revenge! Very good attorney if you ask me!!!!”
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Effective in complex legal matters, including family law and criminal law
“We used him for a family law matter that carried over into criminal law. He does it all!”
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Responsive, efficient, and provides valuable legal advice
“Keith was responsive and efficient with setting up a call to discuss my case. He gave me some advice and asked me to send him documentation to review my situation further.”
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Honest and trustworthy, with a no-nonsense approach
“Keith is a genuine attorney, one-man-show, and doesn't mince words. Highly recommend.”
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Experienced in securing favorable outcomes for clients
“He's a great, no nonsense, lawyer! I'd recommend him to just about anyone, and I have been since he helped me win the custody hearing for my son about 6 years ago.”
Cons
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Expensive legal fees
“He's Too Expensive. $100. Just for a Consult, and should you decide to use him as your Mouth Piece... It's going to Cost you ”
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Limited geographic availability
“Don't know where this place is”

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