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15 Dec, 2018 by Sharon
I have used Michael Gillman since the 1980's , he is very professional, and will go above and beyond to defend you, he has represented my entire family and I would recommend him to anyone who wants or needs a lawyer, I was blessed to have him to defend me,
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01 Dec, 2012 by Anonymous
We were fortunate enough to have Mr. Gillman as our court appointed attorney for my daughter's case. Instead of blowing her off with a deferred he took the time to read through the report, find several mistakes and get her case DISMISSED!! Mr. Gillman is a true Texas gentleman. He is very smart and thorough and will not let you down. He is very worthy of your consideration for representation.

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02 Jun, 2021 by Bryan
Samantha was great. She walked me through an estate deeded to another party and set up all the paperwork, and filings. All I had to do was sign! Very easy to work with, highly recommended.
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30 May, 2021 by Anonymous
I cant even begin to explain how much samantha has helped me out. I will forever be in debt to her as she helped me get my life back. She worked very diligently and has a strong passion to exceed her clients needs. I had multiple charges that were visible on my record that kept me from getting a decent job and make a decent living. She completely wiped my public record and now It doesnt show anything AND i got one of the best jobs I ever had!!! I just cant thank her enough!! Samantha when you see this just know I am forever grateful!! BEST LAWYER EVER!! A++++ RECOMMENDED!!!
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30 May, 2021 by Brittney
Samantha is a newly licensed attorney and although her prices were lower her work was very high quality. She is working on my non disclosure and she is making the process so easy! She is very knowledgeable and keeps me up to date with everything. I highly recommend her.
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06 Jun, 2015 by Jeff
April 15, 2012 I was arrested for a DWI. I had a history of DWI convictions. The District Attorney was ruthless. I was on Parole and could not bond out. I went to trial and was found NOT GUILTY on April 2, 2015. Yes, I was found NOT GUILTY after sitting in jail 2-1/2 years. I felt my neck under the boot of an impatient, Byzantine legal bureaucracy of Galveston County. The true blessing and hope was that I was in good hands with Tad Nelson and Amber Spurlock on my side. I was in the conservative court of Judge Lonnie Cox, which is said to favor the State. I was summoned to his chambers and was greeted by an Electric Chair sitting next to the photo of him and his bride. One could not feel any less comfortable. The Galveston Police officer had a story and so did I. Both stories conflicted each other. Tad Nelson listened to every word I had to say and he asked all the right questions. Tad and his team did their research, and did a great job doing so. Thanks to Amber Spurlock with Tad Nelson, we won! I am forever grateful for all the attention he gave me and the fact that she paid attention to what I had to say. I tell everyone I know about Amber Spurlock and Tad Nelson because of their great work. It was a very stressful time and Amber was there for me. A case like this is very hard to win, but I believed in myself and more important my lawyer Amber Spurlock. -Jeff Walters
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08 May, 2014 by Bill
I recently hired Amber to defend myself in a very difficult situation. Amber put me at ease and thoroughly researched my case. When in trial she was well prepared, opportunistic and demonstrated excellent courtroom skills. Her judgment and performance were excellent. I highly recommend her for defense matters.
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30 Oct, 2013 by Jason
Amber is an unbelievable asset to have represent you. She is well spoken and extremely professional. Her greatest strength has to be her ability to extend her knowledge of the ever changing state and federal laws; while also becoming familiar with a multitude of other industries. For example, Amber has an understanding of the scientific/chemical engineering involved with the collection of physical evidence. She attends hands-on classes and seminars where she gains extensive knowledge regarding proper procedures and the science involved. She is diligent in her research and I believe there is not one area of concern she will not address with same intensity for the strict purpose of identifying all angles in your case.
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