Diane Renae Plant Kliem, experienced Business, Debt Collection attorney in Victoria, TX with 7 reviews
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Diane Renae Plant Kliem

5606 N. Navarro, Suite 209, Victoria, TX

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2009:
South Texas College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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White moses

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21 Feb, 2019
Used him twice
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Gerrold belk

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14 Sep, 2015
Diane was very helpful in answering all of our questions at the initial meeting so we could have all of our preferences outlined when we went for our final review. She expalined all of the different options and final paperwork where we could set down with our children and discuss. Very thorough and helpful. I've passed on our experience to several of my co workers and recommended they get in touch with her.l
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Anonymous

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31 Aug, 2015
Diane has been helping my company since she went into business. She writes and reviews all of our contracts. I also send my clients to her for their corporate needs as well. We always get a fast turnaround and she helps answer the questions that we didn't even know we had. Always friendly and easy to work with.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and Personable Approach
“She is very knowledgeable on a broad range of legal topics, yet down to earth & personable enough to not talk over anyone's head.”
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Excellent Client Care and Communication
“She took me one step at a time through my legal issues. She knows her stuff!!!!!!!!! She is a breath of fresh air in the LEGAL PROFESSION!!!”
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Affordable and Transparent Pricing
“Prices are also affordable. I recommend them to anyone I know that needs a family, business, or estate planning attorney.”
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Responsiveness and Attention to Detail
“We always get a fast turnaround and she helps answer the questions that we didn't even know we had.”
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Trusted Advisor and Community Engagement
“She will remain my FRIEND as well as my Attorney.. Niki”
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Publications

2017:
The Woman's Advantage, Shared Wisdom Calendar
2015:
The Woman's Advantage, Shared Wisdom Calendar
2014:
The Woman's Advantage, Shared Wisdom Calendar
2008:
Princeton Press, Law School Essays that made a difference

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