William Alton Young Jr., experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Memphis, TN with 20 reviews
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William Alton Young Jr.

6000 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN

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Ray

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10 Sep, 2016
Mr. Young helped me in a situation I've never had to face. He was very thorough in explaining the situation. I told him what I wanted to happen and he made it happen. Thank you. I will recommend his services and will use him again if I ever need a good lawyer.
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Jesse

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08 Sep, 2016
I found Mr. Young online, he was the first lawyer to return my call. I explained my legal issue, he asked me questions pertaining to my situation and the rest was history. Mr. Young was exceptional to say the least. He assisted me with traffic cases in Germantown and Memphis. I'm pleased to say that the outcome in each case was in my favor. What I really appreciated and admired about Mr. Young was his attention to detail and he how humble he is. I appreciated the way he payed attention to what I had to say and how I felt. I soon came to realize that he dealt with all his clients in the same respectful and graceful manner. You can tell that he actually cares about his clients and it's NOT all about the money. Speaking of money, I dare you to find a lawyer who's as dedicated at such an affordable rate. Please do yourself a favor and hire him, you won't be sorry.
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Denise

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28 Jul, 2015
I need someone to help me understand why I had an outstanding debt... My experience with this Hospital was very poor, and they could not explain why I had an outstanding balance. They just wanted me to pay them without an explanation. William finally got them to investigate and explain the issue, and I appreciate that. I hope this Hospital treats other patients better than they treated me... The whole experience was scary, and I just wanted to be done with them; however, I could not make them work with me. Glad I had someone on my side...
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Excellent knowledge of the law and ability to get favorable outcomes for clients
“Mr. Young was very professional. He knew the laws concerning our case and so he was able to get us a best case outcome for our situation.”
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Responsive and attentive to client needs
“Mr. Young responded to my call immediately. He listened to my situation carefully and asked several questions. He took on my case and handled it in a timely fashion.”
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Affordable and reasonable fees
“Speaking of money, I dare you to find a lawyer who's as dedicated at such an affordable rate.”
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Compassionate and genuinely cares about clients
“He is compassionate and genuinely interested in the client and reasonable with the price. He kept me informed even in the night. What lawyer does that?? Only a compassionate lawyer like William can do that.”
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Excellent communication and keeps clients informed
“William kept me informed and was prompt in returning my phone calls and emails. He is extremely reasonable in his fees, and is honest. He explains things so well, and always makes sure that I understand the legal terminology that is used.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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