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Experienced and knowledgeable lawyers who provide excellent representation and achieve favorable outcomes for clients
“I truly believe if it wasn't for this family owned law firm we would have never received a dime. They were always working hard behind the scenes to get us such a favorable outcome.”
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Strong communication and responsiveness, keeping clients well-informed throughout the process
“The communication was great and any questions I had were answered quickly.”
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Compassionate and caring approach, making clients feel supported and understood
“From day one, Jim was very attentive to my needs and I truly feel like he was genuinely concerned about my wellbeing.”
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Efficient and timely handling of cases, minimizing stress and delays for clients
“The entire process inspired confidence with a perfect outcome.”
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Trustworthy and ethical, providing honest assessments and working diligently to achieve the best possible results
“Integrity is very important to me and it seems to be the fundamental value that Jim and his team hold.”
Cons
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Inconsistent quality of service, with some clients reporting poor experiences and dissatisfaction
“Horrible paralegal department. They have no idea what they are talking about. Definitely causing these attorneys to lose business.”
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Potential for high fees and billing concerns, leading to a perception of prioritizing profits over client outcomes
“All they did was Bill me and got continuances until the judge was so mad she gave me a worst deal then was initially offered on my first day in court all they care about is their money not your defense.”

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25 Aug, 2024 by C j
Dallas, Erek and his team were excellent. I had a case that was a misdemeanor and they had it reduced to a simple traffic infraction. That's almost unheard of. In fact, it saved my career. I believe 1% of cases like mine reach a Neg 2, so this is a huge win. If you're looking for a team of exceptional attorneys then Cooney Law is going to be your best option.
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08 Aug, 2024 by Kyle osborn
Some of the most deceitful and dishonest and anti-God Liberal attornies I have ever met. Who represent everything that is wrong with America. Completely lied in court, allowed their clients to give false testimonies repeatedly against a good Christian Father and real honorable man. If you are Republican or Christian or Jewish or Muslim or Buddhist… keep on shopping, they honor very few of the 10 Commandments or Precepts. Interesting that you think you won something. So to represent liars and perjurers, and help to take away the opposing party’s children, and their gun rights… that’s you winning Cooney? You have “won” something? What is it? Maybe you win a one-way ticket to Hell for intentionally hurting a Man of faith who works for Jesus Christ. Looks like, you didn’t win ALL the cases. 😆 (3) of your trolls couldn’t put Humpty dumpty back together… You have law degrees? I hope she did not pay you for this? She never will now. I would’ve fired you yesterday for sure. She admitted to committing a felony gun violation in her written Testimony and FOUR of you didn’t see that! 😂👌🏼 Oh yah, good work Cooney! Was that last attorney driving down the road while he represented her in court?! Zoom is so cool right? That was crazy. Taking a Court Zoom Call while driving, super professional. I am sure he represented her to the best of his ability. LMfAO 🤣
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09 Jul, 2024 by Rupert winslow
This office deserves all 5 stars, if not more. If there is a problem that you need solved in court, the amount of knowledge about litigation and the next steps of law and what to come is never an issue with this office. They take action and make everything look easy. I would personally like to leave a 5 star for attorney Meagan Bennett and her paralegal. very knowledgeable and a great team. THANK YOU!
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06 Jun, 2024 by Amy pauksta
I cannot say enough amazing things about Shannon Lynch and Dallas Cooney! They both worked so hard to get me the best resolution possible and they succeeded. They are always available to answer questions timely. I don’t know how I would have made it through this nightmare without them.
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15 May, 2024 by Hulkin up hughes
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