Benjamin Aaron Beliles, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Richmond, VA with 226 reviews
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Benjamin Aaron Beliles

1108 East Main Street, Suite 1002, Richmond, VA

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2006:
University of Virginia School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2003:
University of Virginia, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.5 226 reviews
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Tomeka

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22 Dec, 2024
I had a great experience during initial intake with Edward. He was very patient and made sure that the process was organized and the process was explained. Look forward to a continued good experience with Virginia Injury Law.
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Debra perry

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20 Dec, 2024
Edward was so professional and very courteous!He made the process so at ease. Thank you.
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Scream for dee

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19 Dec, 2024
My mother’s experience with the team was a very positive one from the very beginning. Whenever questions came about they were promptly answered and explained. I’d recommend this team if ever in need of an attorney should you be an accident victim.
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Pros
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Aggressive and tenacious representation that fights hard for the client's best interests
“You won't find another attorney with as much tenacity, grit and determination as Mr. ELLIS. He keeps his word, and will fight tooth and nail for you.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness to client needs
“Mr Ellis was so professional and to the point. I felt so at ease after he reviewed my case that I knew he had me.”
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Personalized attention and compassionate approach
“Mr. Ellis was very kind and considerate. He was extremely helpful and knowledgeable in the handling of our case.”
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Successful case outcomes, including dismissals and favorable settlements
“He beat my case I don't know how but yeah felt good to finally win one and in Chesterfield too lol.”
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Affordable services with flexible payment options
“He let me have a payment plan, they were cooperative, they assured me the worst and best case scenario so I can know what to expect.”
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Lack of consistent communication and updates on case status
“I didn't get a chance to thank you Joshua. I know my charges were minor but at the same time criminal. You helped ease my mind and relieved a lot of stress.”
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Perceived disorganization and neglect of certain cases
“Horrible service! Made me wait a whole year just to tell me that my case was closed! After calling over and over for a whole year No progress!”

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