Donald L. Anderson Jr., experienced Business, Probate attorney in Abilene, TX with 100 reviews
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Donald L. Anderson Jr.

500 Chestnut St Ste 1402, Abilene, TX

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Patrick oldani

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19 Feb, 2025
Thank you so much.
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Sarah hankla

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19 Feb, 2025
Sterling is an incredible resource for any of your legal questions. She works hard and knows how to get things done. Need a lawyer? She's your person.
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Alex harrington

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18 Feb, 2025
Sterling answered my questions professionally and objectively, totally put me at ease. She is an expert in her craft and wonderful to interact with as well, 10/10 would recommend her to a friend or family!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who are dedicated to their clients
“They are extremely knowledgeable in their field and they are the only attorneys that I trust.”
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Excellent customer service and communication
“They were extremely comforting, kept me at ease in the situation and helped my fiancé and I out. They both even texted us to check in and make sure we were doing okay and were extremely reassuring.”
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Successful case outcomes and dismissals
“With their help, my case resulted in a dismissal. I am very grateful for everything they did.”
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Accommodating to clients' needs, including military and out-of-state clients
“I am active duty military, but that didn't change anything. They were able to make phone calls and hold virtual meeting(s) for the entire process.”
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Ethical and community-oriented
“They even gave a portion of my fees to New Hope Church (my chosen charity).”
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Difficulty reaching the attorney directly
“It is difficult to get any kind of response or feedback from Mr. Shipp himself. I have called 4 times this month allowing a week in between calls because I understand how busy a criminal defense attorney could potentially be... but I have yet to receive any kind of response whatsoever.”
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Unprofessional and unethical behavior from some attorneys
“Truly Jeremy ship is unethical. He should really go practice as the states attorney or witness. First off he was very nasty towards my son as a defender. He would never listen and always talk over him.”

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