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Pros
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Efficient and quick case handling
“My case was handled very quickly and efficiently. I literally had to NOTHING. Thank you for removing this stress for me.”
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Successful in getting traffic tickets dismissed
“They are good at getting traffic tickets dismissed!”
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Knowledgeable and helpful staff
“Michelle was extremely knowledgable and forthcoming while walking me through each step. She ensured I fully understood and answered all my questions very thoroughly (and I had a lot of them). Would absolutely recommend her to all.”
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Reliable and long-term client satisfaction
“I've been using this lawyer for years. Never had any issues. 10/10 would use again.”
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Personable and caring service
“Michelle Bradshaw helped me taking care of my traffic tickets without me having to go to court .Thanks Bradshaw Law Office!!”
Cons
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Difficulty reaching the office and getting updates on cases
“Would not recommend…take”
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Lack of responsiveness and follow-through
“Good luck getting them to answer the phone after you pay them! I think Michelle needs to consider getting new people sitting at the front desk.”
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Mistakes and miscommunications leading to client issues
“I have used this law firm since I was 18 - I am now 35. I'm not sure if its Mr. Bradshaw's daughter or the front desk that has let service slip, but last year I had a court case they 'handled' for me - attorney showed up to my court date, nobody called to let me know they went to my court date - one day my dad gets a letter in the mail saying 'you owe a balance of ___' to the court, I call bradshaw law to find out what this was about they tell me 'oh yeah... we sent you an email with the invoice.'”
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Concerns about potentially unethical practices
“Scam would be the nicest way to put it. I make sure if I can not afford service, I do not hire I ensured that I paid all my dues and I have a balance with the court. Will not be doing business with this 'firm' anymore.”
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Failure to appear in court on behalf of clients
“DO NOT RECOMMEND! My husband had Bradshaw Law handle a citation. They followed up via email and confirmed that he had no further action. He just received a letter stating he has a failure to appear because the fine was never paid and he did not show to a court date he was told he didn't have to go to.”

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03 Oct, 2024 by Kevin mcelroy
My family and I have used Bradshaw several times with good results. However, I have tried to reach them and left messages for over two weeks and sent an email and I have not heard one response from them.
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30 Apr, 2024 by Harry huili gao
"Zero star" and "robbery" service. I used them for my speeding ticket. They barely responded your email and you have no idea what happened. Then after a couple weeks, they would call you and said your case was worked out. But you have to pay extra $300 for dismiss. There is another option for safe driving course, but they never take it for you. They said their option is the best. They also lied about the court date. They told me that they just got the information last week, but it turns out it was almost 2 weeks ago.
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28 Mar, 2024 by Savannah joned
Apparently I came around the end of lunchtime. I showed up at 12:48. I called at 12:50 and a girl answered the phone, I asked if they were open she said yes, I told her that I tried to open the door and it was locked. She replied that they had just gotten back from lunch and that was probably why. OK cool. I went back up to the door, tried to open it, still locked. So I thought OK maybe they don’t open until exactly one? I go back up to the door at 1:02. Door is still locked. I knocked on the door, waited about a minute or so.. Tried calling the number again, Someone else answered and said that they were remotely calling? I asked them if she could ask the people inside to open the door? She placed me on a five second hold if even that, then came back on and said no one answered her call and that she could take a message for me. I don’t understand why there are no business hours posted anywhere, no lunch hours listed online or at the location..
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12 Jan, 2024 by Ryan holritz
Michelle was extremely knowledgable and forthcoming while walking me through each step. She ensured I fully understood and answered all my questions very thoroughly (and I had a lot of them). Would absolutely recommend her to all.
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11 Jan, 2024 by Jared belovich
I was in a difficult situation that was very time sensitive. I called Bradshaw Law Office and was able to meet with their team the same day. They worked hard to get a meeting with the other side and make a deal that prevented any further issues for me. Highly recommend!
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