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Exceptional dedication, focus, and attention to detail in handling cases
“His attention and focus was perhaps like that of a neurosurgeon who literally holds his patient's life in his hands while operating. Total commitment and attention to detail with remarkable intensity is the manner he conducted himself during trial.”
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Professionalism and command of the courtroom
“Additionally, he was a consummate professional in open court, and commanded the attention of the jury at all times.”
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Commitment to client success and restoring faith in the legal profession
“Phil breaks all the stereotypes we have about lawyers, and he singlehandedly restored my faith and respect in the legal profession.”
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Excellent legal expertise and preparation
“His preparation before trial was impressive. There was no stone unturned. Every deposition and piece of evidence was assessed and reassessed to find any potential inconsistency to strengthen our case.”
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Effective communication and responsiveness
“He returned my emails and calls promptly and made me feel my case was his top priority.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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07 Oct, 2019 by Surgeon
Mr. deMaine is absolutely fantastic! He’s one of the best Med malpractice attorneys out there. He is never outworked, he listens and takes the time to understand his clients often complex circumstances. He follows through and retains the very best experts to help prepare and see his Physician and surgeon clients through the most difficult non-patient care related events we face in our careers. Phil cares a tremendous amount about what he does, he’s passionate, persistent, and leaves nothing left to chance while defending his clients. Thank you for all you do!
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01 Aug, 2018 by Randy
When I retired in 2014 for health reasons, I had an implant patient with chronic maxillary sinusitis, but unrated to her implants. She found an attorney that thought he could make this my problem and this is when I met Mr. deMaine, Through four years (4 years is not unusual, in fact it takes over a year to schedule the trial), Mr. deMaine was part intellectual, part psychologist--being sued is traumatic emotionally and inter-personally for your entire family. Mr. deMaine took every opportunity to make sure I was healthy and not abused by the legal process. Mr. deMaine worked tirelessly to get me the best--even famous--expert witness testimony which supported my professional decisions and treatments. Mr. deMaine explained the 'system' to me in great detail and took much time to prepare me for deposition and trial. At no time did Mr. deMaine give me false hope or hyperbole, but reasonable expectations. What I appreciated most about Mr. deMaine, was his explanation that being sued in court by a jury of my peers, has nothing to do with facts and my reliance on being 'right,' has nothing to do with the court process and 'guilt' is more of a subjective process. Two months before my scheduled trial, Mr. deMaine visited the enemy's expert specialist across state and through his most professional preparation, basically demonstrated every point this expert had put to paper, was wrong. The case was dismissed and no trial was required. Needless to say, Mr. deMaine is one of few hero's I have met in my life.
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29 Apr, 2015 by Rrooney
Phil was extraordinary. Details matter in litigation and he absolutely understands that. His preparation before trial was impressive. There was no stone unturned. Every deposition and piece of evidence was assessed and reassessed to find any potential inconsistency to strengthen our case. This is the type of preparation that finds success in all endeavors and particularly in litigation. In the courtroom, in large part due to his preparation and thorough understanding of the case at hand, he was completely at ease and unflappable. This was not lost on the judge, jury or plaintiff's attorneys. Because he had such a command of the facts and the issues he immediately established himself as the most credible of the attorneys involved. His credibility enabled him to be the more persuasive litigator and he easily controlled the outcome of the case. Defense verdict in 36 minutes.
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05 Mar, 2013 by Anonymous
Phil was always pleasant, informed, capable and intelligent from pretrial preparation to the resolution of the trial. I always felt confident with my legal team with Phil in the lead. Phil helped make an otherwise unpleasant experience almost enjoyable. It certainly helps that the case settled in my favor.
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01 Jan, 2013 by Alan
Mr. deMaine did a fantastic job on a complex malpractice case. He was very helpful in all aspects of the trial and did a particularly good job preparing me for the deposition and cross examination. This was a difficult case to defend but the verdict was for all of the defendants.
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