Michelle Marie Kaminsky

10505 Judicial Drive, Fairfax, VA

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Education

2009
Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, Doctor of Law (J.D.)
1995
University of Arizona, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

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Amy miller

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04 Jan, 2025
I had a mistameanir in virginia on my way home to Illinois, was not aware of the sudden change of speed limit, when i was presented with a mistameanir and a court date, of course i was devastated. I reached out to Miss Kimberly Phillips, and Esha, and i have to admit Esha was caring and professional with all the information i needed, and Miss Kimberly phillips took care of case at court and bought the mistameanir to a ticket violation. The fine was bought down to 250.00 and i did not have to return to virginia. I really do not think i will ho back after the scare, but i highly recommend Miss Kimberly and Esha, they know what they are doing, and truely took my case in there hands. Thank You Miss Kimberly and Miss Esha from the Bostom of my heart. I appreciate you both. If you need a great lawyer from out of state, kimberly phillips is the lawyer to ask for!
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Ray hall

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23 Dec, 2024
Very detailed and explain everything so that I understood
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Aaron wilson

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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the lawyer, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“His communication is top notch and I never felt like I was out of the loop.”
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Knowledgeable, prepared, and tenacious in representing clients
“Jay is knowledgeable, prepared, and tenacious. I would highly recommend him.”
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Successful in achieving positive outcomes for clients
“This is the second time I have retained Jay and once again was able to give me a positive outcome to the negative situation I was in.”
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Veteran-friendly and goes above and beyond for clients
“Excellent lawyer and customer service. Veteran friendly! He went above and beyond even after my case was done.”
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Able to handle complex cases and secure favorable rulings
“Jay secured on my behalf, the best outcome that could have been received which is, a ruling of 'no probable cause'.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2008:
Catholic University Law Review, Excessive Rights for Putative Fathers: Heart of Adoptions Jeopardizes Rights of Mother and Child

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