Carlo D'Angelo

100 E Ferguson St Ste 1210, Tyler, TX

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Education

1997
St. Thomas University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1994
Florida Atlantic University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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02 Jul, 2023
Hired for my son. I had never needed a lawyer and was nervous. Between Shelly, his assistant, making sure he had his ducks in a row for court and lawyer handling business with a professional, honest and attentive manner I was at ease. If you need a criminal lawyer, Call Carlo. You wont be disappointed!
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Kevin

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17 Apr, 2023
I was facing two counts from different counties all while trying to get started with my life after college. Carlo has mitigated my consequences with just a pre-trial diversion. If facing trouble you know where to call.
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Brenna

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28 Jul, 2021
Carlo and Shelly worked tirelessly for me. They were supportive and encouraging during a long struggle with the justice system during Covid and were always willing to answer my calls. They truly had my best interest at heart and Carlo never tried to sway my choices. He was excellent in providing my options and helping me to understand the possible outcome for each one. When asked his opinion, because I had never been in trouble with the law and didn’t know how things worked, he was forthcoming about the situation and told me what he thought was best for me, always reiterating he was on my side no matter what I chose to do. They will be in my prayers for blessings today and beyond. This is a wonderful team to have in your corner!!
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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and successful case outcomes
“He not only got the protective order dropped but my husband was approved to transfer to where me and ou”
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Compassionate and caring approach to clients
“He cares for his clients. Not only is Mr. D'Angelo an outstanding Attorney but also a compassionate human being.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“At no point did I have trouble getting in touch with Mr. D'Angelo or his office, they kept me informed of every move and what to expect which made me very comfortable.”
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Commitment to client's best interests
“He was excellent in providing my options and helping me to understand the possible outcome for each one. When asked his opinion, because I had never been in trouble with the law and didn't know how things worked, he was forthcoming about the situation and told me what he thought was best for me, always reiterating he was on my side no matter what I chose to do.”
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Consistently positive client experiences
“If facing trouble you know where to call. Hired for my son. I had never needed a lawyer and was nervous. Between Shelly, his assistant, making sure he had his ducks in a row for court and lawyer handling business with a professional, honest and attentive manner I was at ease.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2023:
Texas Bar Journal, Digital Asset Crime - Are we still early?
2008:
14 TEX. WESLEYAN L. REV. 167, Overseas Legal Outsourcing and the American Legal Profession: Friend or “Flattener”?
1998:
32 U.S.F. L. REV. 561, The Snoop Doggy Dogg Trial: A Look at How Computer Animation Will Impact Litigation in the Next Century
1996:
8 ST. THOMAS L. REV. 571, The Impact of United States v. Lopez Upon Selected Firearms Provisions of Title 18 U.S.C. Section 922

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