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Exceptional legal expertise and guidance
“If you want an attorney that will go out of his way for your case, he's the person to go to.”
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Personable and knowledgeable approach
“He was very personable and knowledgeable. He pointed out mistakes that I made in in my situation and the best way to correct them, saving me thousands of dollars.”
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Effective negotiation and case resolution
“Using his negotiating skills He was offered to have me serve just 2 days of the mandatory 14 days. That I could do it on a scheduled weekend so I could plan for it. Well we came back and He got the whole thing dismissed!!!”
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Lack of empathy and dismissive attitude
“He treated me the way a deputy treats a prisoner. Matt told me I was not telling the truth and refused to join any line of conversation that wasn't about him irrefutably calling all of the shots----throughout his entire lifetime----always and forever the biggest diva ever to strut about the crust of the earth.”
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Unresponsive and unprepared behavior
“Waits until day of court to review your file. He is unresponsive. expects you to lead him in defending your case in court as if you went to law school.”

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26 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
Horrible attorney he is lazy! Waits until day of court to review your file. He is unresponsive. expects you to lead him in defending your case in court as if you went to law school. He has no people skills will just repeat “oh yea I like to win” over and over again. All talk no action attorney. I have dealt with numerous lawyers and this one right here makes you question the whole entire process of becoming a lawyer. I knew more then he did. He’s also not respected by prosecutors or judge they play with him in court like a child. I have seen public defenders do excellent jobs for free. I’m looking to file a complaint with the board regarding his behavior. He is a no go! Do not waste your time and he plays on fear tells you bs that’s completely not true. So educate yourself look up laws online he taught me not to ever put your own freedom in anyone’s hands because they will screw u if they are not about standing by you. Oh and his whole entire office is a joke I skipped over to another lawyer and when I tell you results in three weeks that this guy couldn’t provide in 3 months. Literally couldn’t stand him he won’t even greet you in court he treats you like he’s prosecution. But he’s literally a big annoying joke. I never take the time out to write reviews but felt the need because this experience was a jaw dropper. I don’t know how in the world he got a license and my case was so small. He needs to study for that bar exam over again!
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30 Jan, 2019 by Joel
I used Mr. Morrison for a driving on a suspended I received. He provided top notch service and Acheived excellent results for my case. He exceeded my expectations with results achieved. I highly recommend using Matthew Morrison as your attorney. You won’t be disappointed! Thank you! Joel Unger
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19 Nov, 2018 by Sean
He treated me the way a deputy treats a prisoner. I'm going to begin by saying I have sustained a lot of injury to my brain and am not smart. My car was hijacked with me in the passenger seat, and the hijackers OD'ed (but were still breathing despite being catatonic). An onlooker called the police and I was charged for possessing their drugs even though there were still two bags of drugs in my car when I got it back, meaning the floormats and glove compartment had not been searched by the police, who reported that all bags of drugs were found in the pocket in the passenger seat where I was sitting, when that wasn't the case. The wife of the man who kidnapped me must have put all the evidence there while the police thought she was unresponsive, because she was waking up as the police arrived and made me get out of the car first, leaving her alone in the car for a minute. The police also "lost" $300 of my stuff including, literally, the key to the car. Matt told me I was not telling the truth and refused to join any line of conversation that wasn't about him irrefutably calling all of the shots----throughout his entire lifetime----always and forever the biggest diva ever to strut about the crust of the earth. He said that he tells all his clients to write on a fresh sheet of paper that they would like him to submit a guilty plea: meaning he systematically tells all his clients that they are lying to him and actually are criminals regardless of their innocence or guilt. He's been in Manassas for years and had just been a police officer here for a decade, and then a lawyer for around the same amount of time but he implied that he didn't know the officer who arrested me who is not a newbie, and would ostensibly know Matt if they worked for years in the same place. I just don't see any redemption for Matt. Lying makes things inconvenient for others in your community, but to use lying to make others decide out of terror to also lie is the definition of a criminal in my book--someone who needs to be put away indefinitely. Imagine hiring a lawyer and when you go over the case he points fingers at you for crimes that were done against you, he wont respond to anything other than "Tell the judge I'm guilty", he repeats himself a thousand times about how his experience is the end-all-be-all of subjectivities and that the whole time every planet has been revolving around him he's "never" seen a case where someone claimed to be innocent. Yeah right. I was arrested for possessing drugs that I don't know how imbibe in, and to be honest Matt made me want to fatally OD on drugs even though I'm too scared to use a syringe. To rephrase it to make this statement completely impartial, Matt thinks highly of himself and I would like to bring death upon myself as a result of his actions toward me. People get put to death in this state, and then there's people like Matthew James Morrison. Who's ready to drive to their hearing with Matt as their lawyer? Hey, I'm unfortunately still alive to tell the tale: I dare you to hire Matt, and find out whether you'll go over the case with him at his office or soil your pants before making it through all the way. I do this with all my clients. Write down on a piece of paper that you would like to have Matt be your lawyer and then sign it. Potentially I could find you to contain a shred of sanity otherwise. This is a lawyer who for absolutely no reason tells you he called you multiple times when he didn't and you have the same phone number as always. Seriously--and he didn't even inform me of the reason why he called--he just wanted me to feel like I was in the wrong so that what he had made me do would line up with him making me feel like I was in the wrong for not answering his calls. I have brain damage, ok? I'm not smart. Matt, though? He's some kind of mastermind.
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28 Jun, 2017 by Nicholle
Mr. Morrison represented me for a 3rd driving on suspended which came w Mandatory Jail time if found guilty. Using his negotiating skills He was offered to have me serve just 2 days of the mandatory 14 days. That I could do it on a scheduled weekend so I could plan for it. When I explained my situation w my clearance in regards to my job he immediately stuck by me and my wishes and continued the case to get a better angle. Well we came back and He got the whole thing dismissed!!! That's right, & That's Crazy, because I was driving w/out a license. This Guy can Negotiate like nothing I have ever seen. I am so impressed, I can't say enough. If you need an Attorney on your Side, that will fight for you, or Negotiate for you, this is your Guy!
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23 Nov, 2016 by Robert
I contacted Matthew's practice to help me out with a traffic citation. They quickly took my information and within the next 24 hours he contacted me to start setting things up. Matthew stayed in regular contact with me throughout the entire process and kept me knowledgeable about what needed to be done and what I could expect for an outcome. The end result was exactly what he informed me it would likely be at the outset. Matthew is a great lawyer that knows his craft, give you realistic expectations of the outcome of your case, and work hard for you to insure those expectation are met. Look for him if you ever have problems with traffic law in Fairfax County.
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