Christopher John Chavis, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Knoxville, TN with 256 reviews
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Christopher John Chavis

900 S Gay St Ste 2100, Knoxville, TN

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Dallas harris

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20 Dec, 2024
Great bunch of folks to work with! I really appreciate everything Jason and his team did for me!
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Savannah call

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12 Dec, 2024
There aren’t enough words to express how grateful I am for Shelby and the team at this firm! From the very first call, Shelby made me feel heard and supported during what felt like an overwhelming situation. She was always quick to respond—whether it was a call, text, or email—and even reached out after hours just to check in and make sure I was feeling okay about everything. This was my first time dealing with a legal issue, and I was nervous about the process, but she never made me feel like my questions were a burden. She walked me through every step with kindness and patience, and her professionalism and care made such a difference. If you’re looking for someone who truly has your back, I highly recommend Shelby and this wonderful team!
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Rachel chappelow

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11 Dec, 2024
Highly recommend! Josh was very polite and professional in answering any questions I had. One of the best law firms around!
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Excellent and dedicated attorneys who fight hard for their clients
“Clay is an amazing family law attorney who cares and fights for his clients. Can not recommend him more!”
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Highly responsive and communicative attorneys who keep clients informed
“Lefevor & Slaughter law firm went above and beyond for me as their client to insure that my divorce was what I needed it to be and finalized by a judge!”
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Attorneys who provide personalized attention and treat clients like family
“Words cannot truly convey how wonderful Katie Chambers has been as my attorney in my family custody case. What began as the most difficult and stressful time of my life, was made so much easier and better with her as my legal counsel.”
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Attorneys who are ethical, transparent, and act in the best interests of their clients
“Katie Chambers was highly effective in settling my divorce thru mediation. She is detail oriented. prepared, and an excellent negotiator.”
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Firm has a reputation for providing excellent legal services and achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“If you want someone who is truly professional and is honest, caring, compassionate, highly intelligent and tough as nails when needed then I recommend Katie Chambers at Sobieski, Messer, & Elledge.”
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Some clients have experienced poor communication and delays in their cases
“I experienced poor communication and unexplained delays in resolving my case; I had to transfer my case to another attorney and the matter was then resolved timely, so it appears the poor service I received was related to this office and not my case.”
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Concerns about high legal fees and billing practices that some clients found excessive
“Use this firm if you want to be billed beyond belief and have absolutely nothing done for you. They will fail to do anything they say they will do, fail to respond to basic questions via email, pass you from attorney to attorney with no explanation, ignore basic requests, fail to update their own files with proper contact information, fail to communicate with opposing counsel appropriately and send you bill after bill after bill for the incompetence.”

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