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18 Sep, 2024 by Mariah smith
Howard is a great attorney and deserves more credit , he is very easy to talk to and understanding, he doesn't like a lier when your guilty , and if u have proof of your not guilty plea even when u may be guilty he is happy to present it to the best of his knowledge. And he is close with the D.A and can get you good deals . But if u don't know what your wanting or talking about of course any lawyer can take advantage of a rookie. Anyhow I think very highly of Howard and he has been a great attorney for me since I was 10 and in foster care . Even as a adult.
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04 Sep, 2020 by Erica
Mr. Manheimer was a pleasure to work with. While being a little difficult to get a hold of at times, was genuinely apologetic, and always did get in contact with me in advance of court proceedings to discuss my case and calm my nerves. Felt very comfortable speaking with him, and that he was actually listening to me. He kept my career and ramifications of any pleas in mind when handling my matter to reach the most positive outcome. The first public defender I was assigned, I felt as if I was just another nameless, faceless, file in her stack for the day. She barely made eye contact and did not care about my side of the situation. I highly recommend Mr. Manheimer. He is a strong advocate for his clients and makes your voice feel heard.
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20 Mar, 2017 by Matt
He was all about getting paid! Every meeting was about how much money I had for him. Once he was paid I did hear anything from him about my case! When it started getting closer to my trial I kept trying to meet with him. We set many different times and dates and would cancel the day be for. Sometimes it was even an hour be for the appointment. Final we meet a couples of days be for my trial and was pressing my to take a deal. I didnt want a deal because I knew there was evidence to prove I didn't do what I was being charged with. Comes to find out at my trial he wasn't even ready for it he gathered nothing for it. So because we had no defense I was found guilt and now facing 10 years!! $7000.00 out the window. I'm Appealing It. I talked to a new attorney and he was in such disbelief and couldn't believe that that happened. In one hour this other attorney talk to me more about my case then in the whole year and a half I had Howard. On the bright side I was told I should have no problem having an appeal granted. A court appointed attorney!!!
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04 Aug, 2015 by Anonymous
I hired Mr. Manheimer to represent me in a complex child custody case, which involved domestic violence. Despite ample evidence I provided him, along with witnesses, he put no effort into constructing a case on my behalf. Shortly before the trial, he indicated that the Guardian ad Litem was leaning my favor. On the day before the trial, Mr. Manheimer had done zero preparatory work and presented me with an proposed agreement from the other party, which was mostly in my favor. He gave me no other choice but to accept the agreement or go into a trial with an unprepared case and risk an unknown outcome. Based on my experience, he did not have current knowledge of domestic violence. I was not treated with the professionalism a client deserves from an attorney.
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12 Jan, 2015 by Anonymous
Howard Jason Manheimer did nothing to help my case. He had me plea guilty to 6 charges, without having any of them reduced and with NO PLEA AGREEMENT with the DA. He does not return calls, he only accepts cash or checks for cash. He was very good at finding my weaknesses and using them to hire him. My future is now unsure, due to his negligence of being Proper Consul for my case. He did NOTHING to help me, even though I paid his fee.

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19 Aug, 2022 by George
I had a situation where it was a benefit to not plead guilty to the charge. I knew a needed a lawyer who knew his way around the courts. Tyler Simmers was able to properly represent me, because he has the experience and relationships necessary to guide an individual to their best possible outcome. I ended up taking his recommendations, and it greatly helped my situation by being pro-active. I even learned a thing or two in the process. I highly recommend Tyler Simmers at Ambler Law Offices, LLC. If you need the guy, he is THE GUY I would use. I will definitely send referrals his way. Five Stars!
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06 Aug, 2021 by Brianna
I had never been charged with a violent crime and with very little evidence to back me up he was able to walk me through all the possible outcomes during consultation, we settled on a fair price, he was extremely professional and took the time to hear all my concerns and look over all my evidence and talk to everyone he needed to and then some. Got the charge completely dismissed! He was amazing. Doesn't hurt he's cute too ;)
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28 Jan, 2021 by Antionette
Great service! I would definitely recommend Tyler Simmers if you are looking for someone to help you with your case. He got me the best possible outcome that I was satisfied with. very professional and knew what he was doing. Will be recommending him!
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15 Jan, 2019 by Ronald
Joan Fine has been my lawyer since 2015. She has represented me on several issues. She represented me in legal action against a fraudulent building contractor with an outcome as good as possible under the circumstances. She has done real estate contracts and lease agreement work with me and I have been very pleased with the results. She saved my bacon on a 1031 exchange that would have gone wrong had she not double checked the work of the out of state attorney that handled the exchange in the other state. All and all, Joan has been a great lawyer and a good contact that knows who's who in the local community. I highly recommend Joan Fine for any legal work or information gathering concerning the local community.
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18 Jun, 2018 by Wyatt
When a former teacher of mine passed away, I became responsible in handling their estate. From day one, Joan has been there to help guide me through the process. Whether it be by phone, email, or in person, her responses are quick and to the point. Definitely would recommend her services.
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16 May, 2018 by Gary
I was unprepared when my loving wife of 44-years became terminally afflicted with metastasized brain cancer in January 2017. For the next 14-months I was her primary caregiver. We were both only focused of her recovery and never considered whether her 28-year-old hand-written Last Will and Testament from South Carolina, would be accepted in Virginia. When my wife died in February 2018, it was hard enough to deal with my loss but, this problem was made considerably worse when the Virginia Circuit Court would not accept her Will. I was informed that her death would need to be filed Intestate (without a Will) in accordance with Virginia State Law. I also had credit problems, so I was unable to secure a bond from a Bonding Agency to secure my wife's Estate and, therefore did not have the ability to receive payment from her Life Insurance policy. After talking with one Law Firm who wanted a retainer of $2500 to litigate my case, I continued to search for another attorney. I was referred to a Winchester attorney, Joan Fine, who wasted no time investigating my wife's Will at the Courthouse and resolved my legal matters in less than 3-days. I was greatly relieved to be named Executor to my wife's Estate without need of a Bonding Agency, and Joan Fine only minimally charged me for her actual time of 1-hour. Before my wife had become retired in 2014, she was a part-time paralegal who referred to most lawyers as “sharks”. However, I am grateful to have found Joan Fine -- an honest and exceptional Estate Attorney who put her client’s needs ahead of herself.
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15 Sep, 2024 by Jedadiah crowl
I would like to thank Ambler Law with the help from Howard Manheimer in my case. He was very forth coming of what to expect. But was able to work a great plea agreement which I am greatful for. Howard and his staff would keep me up to date on all meetings and court dates vua phone calls or the online portal system they use. Thank you again for everything.
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29 Aug, 2024 by Rachael jetten
I cannot say enough wonderful things about this firm and Attorney Martin Scheller. He went above and beyond my expectations and was able to take on my case with very little notice (were talking like 2 weeks before court). Not only was he professional, he told me what I didn't want to hear and kept brutally honest with me, which I needed and appreciated. He was able to WIN my case and more! His office staff was amazing and always available which kept me at ease through my processes as well which was much needed! I highly recommend and will use again, but hopefully I wont need to. Worth EVERY PENNY (also reasonable fees)! Great experience all around. Thank you Martin!
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29 Aug, 2024 by Элболсун жаныбаев
Thanks Tyler for taking care my speeding ticket, being honest and professional, also for enough fair price. Definitely recommend this law firm.
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