Michael Keith Davis, experienced Business, Car Accident attorney in Dunlap, TN with 97 reviews
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Michael Keith Davis

109 Cherry St, Dunlap, TN

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Keith Davis is the best attorney!
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Pros
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Excellent and knowledgeable legal services
“They took the time to explain everything clearly, including my owner's policy, title insurance, and other legal aspects. They answered all my technical questions patiently and helped me understand how to best protect myself and my property.”
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Friendly and professional staff
“The entire team was friendly, readily available to speak with me, and demonstrated clear expertise.”
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Timely and responsive communication
“Very professional and a nice friendly staff", "And reply reply and response time impeccable.”
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication
“They never returned my phone call so there's not much to review.", "Would not recommend. They do not return phone calls.”
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Unsatisfactory legal representation
“He handled my case without a care in the world. Not only was he extremely lazy & lacking, but the amount of time it took to get any response or update was absurd.", "I might as well of gone in by myself. Blind folded.”

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