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22 Sep, 2023 by Ann
My husband and I have used Robert W Mitchell twice now in the past couple of years and I will say the experience, the communication and the outcome has been nothing but great. The work/help Robert has done for us each time was nothing less then amazing, both times the outcome was rewarding and we have been very pleased and grateful. If you are looking for some Credit repair, Consumer protection, Debt collection assistance this is were you need to start. Thank you Robert and the staff for all you have done for us!
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15 Mar, 2023 by Anonymous
Robert is the best attorney I have ever worked with. From our first meeting, he explained everything to me in terms I could easily understand and was always very responsive when I had questions outside of our meeting. He answered the phone when I called and always got back to my e-mails. He got some negative items off my credit and got my credit scores from the 500 to over 800 I can actually qualify for a home loan now. He even got me some money to help me pay for my sons collage I cant say enough about how he has changed my life! If you have stuff that might be on your credit that's not your fault, I would say hire this man he's the best!!
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06 Feb, 2022 by Michael
Robert is amazing and has the knowledge and expertise necessary to help you. He is fantastic at stopping debt collectors that are conducting intimidating and abusive tactics and performing illegal practices to collect consumer debt. I was injured in 2014, as a result I suffered a financial hardship and couldn't pay my creditors, I had lost everything by 2017, surrendering the last item I couldn't pay and was basically homeless staying with freinds. When I returned to work, working for financial recovery and to gain the basic necessities to survive I was defeated by an attorney of law representing a debt collector because I chose to go it alone without representation, that was in 2020. In 2021, a year later I was served again by the exact same attorney representing another debt collector. I could hardly believe what was going on and felt that the attorney was actively searching my name for debt and wouldn't stop until every penny I had would be theirs and i would be homeless. I had had enough, my only hope this time around would be representation. I called Robert Mitchell's office for help, Robert called me back immediately as he knew that there was no time to waste. He obtained information from me (plaintiff attorney, my credit report and state that debt originated) and a brief history of the debt, he then put my mind at ease and assured me he will be doing all he can to help me. Within a few days Robert found many problems  with the collection lawsuit against me and immediately launched an aggressive countersuit against the plaintiff which not only resulted in a dismissal of the case but a deletion of an erroneous account on my credit report with a substantial monetary settlement in my favor. I was amazed at what Robert accomplished in a short amount of time, as I had only expected a reduction, a wash or dismissal of the case.  In conclusion, i would like to say that if you are finding yourself in a similar situation or something in regards, please don't ignore or hide from it, don't get the feeling you have no where to turn to, I would recommend you call and consult with Robert immediately, he can be your only hope, the winning edge against the illegal practices debt collectors are resorting to.
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26 Nov, 2021 by Brian
To cut a long story short, a shady home security company told me I had made a 5-year commitment without having ever signed a contract. These people even claimed they had a recording of my wife committing to a 5-year contract over the phone. This was an outright lie, and the date she allegedly made this agreement was before we even owned the house! At that point I knew it was time to find an attorney. Robert Mitchell was recommended by the first two local firms I contacted. Robert drafted a masterpiece cease-and-desist letter. After reading it I knew, "Someone who knows the rules of the game is on my side." I immediately felt a peace of mind that's hard to truly convey. Robert sent the letter, and the threat of a class action suit apparently got the company's attention. A month later he received notice that the account was being terminated. Many thanks to Robert for resolving this matter so quickly.
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23 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
We were referred to Robert Mitchell to look over a bad medical collection account. Originally we just wanted to negotiate and get the bill paid off and removed from our credit report. Robert Mitchell explained that rewarding the collection agency with payment just encourages what they did to continue. So we listened to his advice and were able to take back control. Not only was Robert and his Paralegal Kerry honest, attentive, fair and prompt with every step in the process but he was able to get us a settlement of $7000 and was able to get these bad debts off our credit report and got the collection agency taking ownership of their negligent collection tactics. Bonus, was because of the removal of these 3 accounts off our credit report our credit scores jumped 80 points! This was huge for us because we were in the process of purchasing our first home and we were able to which from FHA to conventional loan saving us thousands. We couldn't be happier and more grateful to have an attorney really there in your corner to fight for us.
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16 Aug, 2019 by Lyle
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15 Feb, 2023 by John
I worked with Chelsie Elliott for a few months in early 2022. She took over my case after another law firm was unable to make progress after six months. Chelsie was awesome in getting up to speed quickly and she kept me informed--I always knew the status of my case. When OP wanted to go to trial, Chelsie handed me off to a partner in her firm that was experienced with trials. Don't hesitate to contact her for family law legal needs!
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19 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
He was so professional & a pleasure to work with. He kept me informed throughout the entire process. I highly recommend.
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26 Jun, 2024 by Jubul
I got non reasonable speed ticket Dino helped me to be dismissed . He has a great personality and excellent communication. Thank you.
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11 Jun, 2024 by Anonymous
Working with Dino was so easy. He took care of everything for me and all I had to do was sign some forms. He was very professional and a kind man. I didn’t even have to go to court he took care of that for me. My charge had been following me around for about 18 years and because of him I know have a freedom that I have been longing for for so long. I would recommend him to anyone.
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