Daniel Antonio Sanchez

501 E Tyler Ave, Harlingen, TX

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1998
University of Texas School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

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Esmeralda

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31 Aug, 2022
My professional interactions with Mr Sanchez have always been very professional. For an example, Mr Sanchez discusses relevant issues calmly and ensures I understand his advise clearly. As he's a bus attorney, I was not expecting he'd take time with me carefully addressing my concerns.
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Alexander

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15 Apr, 2012
If you want a professional lawyer to help you in whatever case you may have, I highly recommend his expertise. He can help you with misdemeanors, felonies, or any other type of civil matter that had come forth. He is currently working on my case and I am not stressing about the outcome of the issue. Daniel will definitely will allow the client to have an overview upcoming court case. Thank you again Daniel for helping solve my case with peace  within the beloved state of Texas. 
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Anonymous

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12 Aug, 2009
My wife, child and I visited Mr. Sanchez only to walk away slightly agitated and disappointed. We were told he'd be seeing clients at 5:30, so we arrived at 5, putting us inline behind only one other person. Upon arrival, there was no secretary, no assistant, no nobody. Nothing but an empty desk and a sign-in sheet. A room door opens and the fellow ahead of us was called in. Several more people arrived, most having to ask us "Do we sign in here?". The entire time all of us were waiting, we had to fan ourselves with the available magazines because the air didn't appear to be functioning correctly (there was a ceiling fan, though). An hour later, a secretary appears and says "Its hot in here, isn't it?", walks off, then returns with a stand-up fan and says "He'll be with ya'll momentarily". ANOTHER hour passes and finally the man he was speaking with walks out, and we're invited in. This man presented himself very poorly. I began to explain to him my situation, and before I could even give any detail, it seems as though he just blurted out the first reason that came to mind and every sentence that followed was built on this. There was something very, very untrustworthy about him. He made poor and insulting assumptions and then soon after, he tried to pass off a joke about my kid which I found really disturbing. Following this, his exact words were "I'm not cheap" and even admitted himself "There are plenty of other attorneys out there that are a lot cheaper than I am". He then went about explaining how if I didn't hire him, I could be arrested immediately upon arriving at court and tried to make me feel very worried about my case (which worked, didn't get any sleep last night). When I left, I asked for a business card (who knows why) where he then had to go to the empty secretary's desk and shuffle around her things before finding one.
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