Chris Hesse, experienced Appeals, Civil Rights attorney in Amarillo, TX with 53 reviews
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Chris Hesse

112 SW 8th Avenue, Amarillo, TX

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Education

2006:
Texas Tech University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1999:
University of Oklahoma, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.5 53 reviews
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Irene lopez

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10 Dec, 2024
Recomiendo 100% los servicios de los abogados Reyna & associates s para cualquier asunto de estatus migratorio son muy profesionales y atentos especialmente Judy jurado es muy amable siempre respondió todas mis preguntas e inquietudes estoy muy agradecida con ellos se los recomiendo mucho .
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Rafael granillo

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24 Oct, 2024
Si buenos días gracias x el servicio que me prestaron estoy muy agradecido con la asistencia de judy jurado aló largo de este proceso gracias reina y asociados
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Angelicaa campos

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16 Aug, 2024
Muy buena experiencia. Resolvieron todas mis dudas y me ayudaron hasta el último momento para las residencias de mi familia.
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Pros
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Highly professional and attentive staff, especially Judy Jurado, who is very friendly and responsive
“Judy Jurado is very amable, always responded to all my questions and concerns.”
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Efficient and thorough in handling immigration cases, often resolving them within the same year
“Got paperwork done. Got everything quickly within the same year!”
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Excellent customer service and communication, with staff always available to answer questions
“Judy's customer service is top tier.”
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Passionate and hardworking attorneys who go above and beyond to ensure the best possible outcome for their clients
“Attorney Hesse is very passionate about his job and it is proven by how hard he works for his clients.”
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Trustworthy and reliable, with a track record of successful case resolutions
“Chris Hesse took on my complicated civil case against the establishment of Potter County. Although this wasn't his professional specialty he went in full force to ensure the best representation.”
Cons
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Difficulty reaching the office or getting a response from the attorney in a timely manner
“Been almost two years still can't get him to answer the phone.”
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Perceived lack of attention or effort on certain cases, especially for court-appointed clients
“It's been 3 years and Ryan has yet to do anything progressive on my case. He is purely a court appointed lawyer with minimal skills.”

Publications

2018:
The Defender, (Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association), The Risks of a Colorado Cannabis Vacation
2017:
The Emerald Magazine, A Texan's Risk of a Colorado Cannabis Vacation
2017:
Texas Fish and Game Magazine, When Gun Rights Can Be Taken Away Because of Misdemeanors
2016:
Voice for the Defense (Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association), The Warrior's Discovery Toolbox
2011:
Bailey & Galyen, P.C., What Every Parent Should Know About Marijuana Possession in Texas
2006:
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Statutory Defenses: New Tricks for Old Dogs
2006:
Texas Tech Lawyer, Alum Helps Students Define Their Objectives
2006:
Texas Tech Lawyer, Texas State Bar President Brings Message to School of Law
2005:
Texas Tech Lawyer, Assistant United States Attorneys: Serving A Greater Cause
2005:
Texas Tech Lawyer, Faculty Offers Expertise In Establishing Center for Military Law and Policy
2004:
Texas Tech Lawyer, Assistant Federal Public Defenders: Hard At Work
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