Kevin Blake Ross, experienced Criminal Defense, Federal Crime attorney in Dallas, TX with 32 reviews
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Kevin Blake Ross

8150 N. Central Expy, Dallas, TX

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Education

2001:
University of Oklahoma College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1994:
Dallas Baptist University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jennifer

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20 Sep, 2024
Mr. Ross was professional, compassionate and communicated each step of the process until the completion of this case. It was a pleasure to work with Mr. Ross and would highly recommend his services. We are so grateful for all efforts involved.
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Stephanie

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08 Sep, 2024
I could not have asked for a better guide through the criminal justice system. Mr. Ross was confident, exceptionally skilled and provided excellent support and guidance through our entire ordeal. We came out with a very fair solution to a thirty issue, due to Mr. Ross' skill and patience. I highly recommend that if you need representation on a criminal issue in North Texas Mr. Ross is your ally.
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John

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07 Sep, 2024
I have used Kevin several times on unrelated matters and every time he has handled my case professionally and expeditiously. Kevin is responsive and informative. He explains in detail your situation and creates options to get the best outcome. I have referred Kevin to several of my friends .
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Pros
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable attorney
“Highly skilled and knowledgeable attorney who is responsive and engaged in his client's best interests. He successfully handled a criminal matter for my son I would definitely hire him again.”
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Responsive and accessible
“Kevin kept me updated on every step along the way. Every question I had was answered quickly and I had a lot.”
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Thorough and prepared
“One could tell Tiffany and Kevin had been studying this case and were prepared to win. They did not leave anything for chances.”
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Compassionate and understanding
“From our very first communication by telephone, Mr. Ross has proven himself to be concerned, knowledgeable, understanding and compassionate.”
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Effective in achieving favorable outcomes
“They prioritized my well-being, combining legal acumen with genuine compassion to tailor a personalized legal strategy. Their mastery of divorce law, attention to detail, and creative solutions not only resulted in the most favorable outcome that far exceeded my expectations, but also instrumental in quick closure of my case.”
Cons
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Can be overbearing or make clients feel uncomfortable
“Did not like Mr. Lake making me feel scared of losing my children. I went to a more supportive attorney instead and it all turned out great.”
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Potential bias in certain types of cases
“Chris Lake is not a good attorney in my opinion. He has mentioned his own mother's divorce multiple times and it shows... he clearly supports the mother in divorce cases even if he is representing the father.”

Publications

2011:
Headnotes (Dallas Bar), Losing Your Guns: Collateral Consequences
2010:
Inside the Minds: Defense Strategies For Drug Crimes, Defense Techniques for Federal Drug Cases
2009:
Headnotes (Dallas Bar), A Primer on Contempt Proceedings
2008:
Headnotes (Dallas Bar), Eyewitness Testimony and DNA Exonerations
2006:
Headnotes (Dallas Bar), What to do when someone you know gets arrested
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