James Daniel Vinson, experienced Criminal Defense, Litigation attorney in Richmond, VA with 1013 reviews
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James Daniel Vinson

1518 Willow Lawn Drive, Richmond, VA

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Will cederquist

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26 Nov, 2024
Riley & Wells Firm went above and beyond to help with my case. Mr. Wells represented me and was incredibly thorough and professional, even in what appeared to be a relatively straightforward matter. They turned a stressful experience full of unknowns into something manageable and clear. Thanks to their expertise, my reckless driving charge was reduced to a speeding citation, bringing it from a misdemeanor to a traffic infraction. This was a fantastic outcome given the circumstances. Highly recommend!
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Margeaux littlemoon

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14 Nov, 2024
Riley & Wells law firm has great reviews for a reason! I live across the country and they made it as easy as possible to navigate being out of state and handled everything they could in VA so I wouldn't have to travel until absolutely necessary. Many thanks to my attorney Mr. Wells, he laid out my options and the possible outcomes, he didn't sugarcoat and answered all my questions and more. He did the damn thing today and I left court with my charge dismissed and my ticket reduced to just the court cost! I am beyond happy with the services of the Riley & Wells team, especially the amazing legal assistant Amy! She was prompt responding to emails and calls, professional, so kind, and she really helped make this very stressful experience as painless as possible!
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Leonard kowalski

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14 Nov, 2024
Handled case effectively and professionally.
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Exceptional legal representation and favorable outcomes
“Mitch Wells was an amazing attorney! His staff was just as amazing and helpful as well. My entire case got dropped. Definitely worth every penny!!!!”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Excellent and sincere staff. Mr.Wells and entire staff were very transparent about the case since the beginning and updated us on each and every step.”
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Experienced and knowledgeable attorneys
“Cody Remington was my lawyer, and he did an excellent job on my case. I was charged with not moving over for an officer who was on the shoulder of I-85 because he had pulled someone else over.”
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Convenient service for out-of-state clients
“As an out-of-state resident, I was unaware of the penalties for reckless driving in the state of Virginia. The team at Riley & Wells communicated with me throughout the process and kept me updated with my case. I ended up getting all charges dropped.”
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Reasonable and transparent pricing
“Cody Remington gave me a flat fee of $1000 to represent me in court. He was able to reduce my charge to non effective equipment.”
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Inconsistent communication and follow-up
“The original attorney assigned to my case was unable to make it. Attorney Douglas White handled my case and negotiated successfully with the Commonwealth's Attorney to reach an acceptable outcome.”
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Lack of transparency regarding additional requirements
“I was told I did not need to do driving school, but later found out I did need to complete 24 hours of community service and 12 hours of driving school.”

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