Patrick Joseph Hughes

8253 Backlick Rd., Ste. M, Lorton, VA

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Tracy gallant

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16 Nov, 2024
Our son, a Navy serviceman, made a poor decision, received an NJP, and was close to being separated from the Service. Before seeking legal guidance, it was crucial for us to find someone with the knowledge and military experience to guide us properly. We reached out to Doug Hansen at Patriots Law Group for this guidance and knew right away that we had made the right choice. Doug proves to be a compassionate gentleman. He listened, communicated easily, and worked to understand our challenges. Having served in the military, he was incredibly knowledgeable about military law and took the time to understand our situation. Doug was always available and happily addressed our needs. The support and guidance provided by Doug contributed to our son’s case being reviewed; his rank was reinstated, and he has since been promoted. We want to extend our heartfelt thanks for the time and guidance provided while we navigated these challenging times.
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Anthony frazier

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15 Nov, 2024
My experience with Patriots’s law group was phenomenal. Patriots law group and staff, and in particular, Ashleigh were very responsive, helpful and supportive. She, as well as others I spoke to from the office explained the process in layman’s terms. I would/will use them again and recommend them to others too!
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Kristi trapp

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12 Nov, 2024
We worked with Pat Hughes with Patriots Law Group to file and eventually settle an EEOC claim. The process was overwhelming, but Pat was with us every step of the way. He was responsive and knowledgeable and supportive. We highly recommend Pat and PLG!
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Exceptional legal skills and expertise
“He took a difficult case in an area that was not his expertise and made it his expertise, creating a potent defense.”
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Strong work ethic and dedication to clients
“He was a tireless worker and gifted communicator, who could engage in conversation and connect with a destitute person on the street, or a five-star General.”
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Personable and caring approach
“He simply inspired me to clean my life up and is an incredible lawyer.”
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Ability to achieve favorable outcomes
“I was only reduced to E-6, served 3 months in a military Brig and 4 months hard labor, and more importantly, I separated with an Honorable Discharge and kept my retirement.”
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Knowledgeable in military-specific legal matters
“He is, quite simply, the best!”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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