Peter Ashby Pentony

101 Loudoun Street SW, Leesburg, VA

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Tristi boone

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30 Apr, 2019
John Byrnes and his team are outstanding. Their professionalism allowed me to focus on what was important, my children, during a difficult time. Mr. Byrnes' knowledge, ethics, trial skills and patience were appreciated. If you need someone to truly be in your corner, I highly recommend John Byrnes and the firm of Kelly Byrnes & Danker.
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Len herman

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06 Mar, 2019
As a colleague and fellow litigator of 10 plus years, I can vouch for each of the attorneys, and the staff members of this firm, as being exceptional and devoted to working hard for their clients. I have seen each of the attorneys in this firm in court on numerous occasions and I assure you they are always well prepared and their arguments are well received by the judges they are presenting to. They are a well respected firm amongst their peers, in the community and within the Virginia Bar as a whole.
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31 Oct, 2024 by Meredith lefforge
I had a great experience working with this firm after being injured in a boating accident. The attorneys and staff were knowledgeable, caring, super responsive and provided me top-notch service to get the most beneficial financial outcome! Would highly recommend! You
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03 Oct, 2024 by Jeffrey cummings
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27 Sep, 2024 by Wally herbster
My stepson was severely injured in an auto accident. Peter and staff did an outstanding job in taking care of him and our family from a legal perspective. I highly recommend his firm.
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30 Apr, 2019 by Tristi boone
John Byrnes and his team are outstanding. Their professionalism allowed me to focus on what was important, my children, during a difficult time. Mr. Byrnes' knowledge, ethics, trial skills and patience were appreciated. If you need someone to truly be in your corner, I highly recommend John Byrnes and the firm of Kelly Byrnes & Danker.
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06 Mar, 2019 by Len herman
As a colleague and fellow litigator of 10 plus years, I can vouch for each of the attorneys, and the staff members of this firm, as being exceptional and devoted to working hard for their clients. I have seen each of the attorneys in this firm in court on numerous occasions and I assure you they are always well prepared and their arguments are well received by the judges they are presenting to. They are a well respected firm amongst their peers, in the community and within the Virginia Bar as a whole.
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09 Apr, 2018 by Lisa
Barbara Williams and her associates were friendly and knowledgeable throughout the almost 2 year process following my son's auto accident. We always felt like we were important and we received a settlement that we were happy with. Highly recommend.
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03 Feb, 2021 by Amy j
In 2020, I was facing a Suspension and Debarment Case. The new was disheartening since I have had a successful military and contracting career with the Department of Defense and experience as enlisted within U.S. Navy, along with a history of winning awards and building a reputation of helping my local community. I relocated to work for a very large defense contractor, and I saw a lot of fraud and waste. I reported the incidents to Human Resources before I left the job, and I was placed on a PIP. My worker told me you will be punished for going to Human Resources, prior to reporting the incidents, the daily harassment and casual death threats in conversation that co-workers casually mentioned in front of management. I had a successful career at this defense contractor until I started alerting management and human resources about mis-mangement of funds and hardware and system use, and the dangerous comments made by coworkers. To my surprise Human Resources and my management were friends with each other, which led to backlash and retaliation about my terms of employment and false accusations waged towards me. I completed the terms of my employment, and I quit. One year later, the large defense contractor was working towards a proposed Suspension and Debarment notice stating I was a danger to the government. I searched many days for a lawyer, and I read about Ellis Bennett. He was nothing short of an angel, life saver, and career saver. I told him my story, and I provided him artifacts including the experience at the large defense contractor, and dates and times of my activities and projects completed there, along with the synopsis of the toxic environment; he took the time to listen and work with me, and I worked to help him with all the artifacts I kept of my daily experience on the job. It made a stressful and highly emotional time for me, easier to deal with me. Working with Ellis and his team made me feel as though I was his only client; he was efficient with his responses and always took the time to answer my questions. He worked and put together an amazing and beautifully written rebuttal package that showed who I am as a professional. I am forever grateful because through his response, my case was dismissed by the US Navy Suspension and Debarment office. I can continue in peace happily with me new career. I hope no one has to go through my experience, however, if you find yourself in this situation, Ellis is worth the time, money and caring and compassion, and he truly is a straight shooter, very honest. Thank you Ellis for saving my reputation and career, from a toxic environment.
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01 Mar, 2020 by Jay
First, let me thank you for your excellent representation. Throughout this entire case, you have been responsive, attentive and thorough. Your research, preparation and organization for the case was outstanding. I was very impressed with you at trial. My friends and colleagues in attendance at trial to support me were excited about you representing me in this case. Should I have a need for legal representation in the future, I will not hesitate to contact you. Thank you, thank you, thank you for your work.
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15 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
Mr. Bennett is a true professional. He quickly grasped and distilled the key facts of our complex legal matters and he and his team defined a sound and practical legal strategy for handling these closely intermingled issues effectively. I most highly recommend Mr. Bennett's work, his expertise, and his ability to handle challenging circumstances with a great attitude and personal touch.
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