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Highly professional and considerate service
“Mr Riddell has always been very professional, very considerate, along with everyone in his office I give them all thumbs up”
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Hard-working and effective attorney
“Christian put a ton of time & work into our case, worked hard & it paid off in the courtroom. Justice did prevail & finally we now have a lawyer who is fair, works hard for his clients & gives his all.”
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Friendly and helpful staff
“Very friendly and helpful. Can't say more yet because we haven't been to court yet lol 😊”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“Waited for months for this law office to fix something for a client awaiting his parole date that family members ended up fixing wit”
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Excessive fees for consultations
“called to get a consultation was told it would be 2,500$ i just called another attorney it is 150 for consultation.”
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Failure to appear in court
“Had an easy case which Mr. Riddell FAILED to appear in court to have the case dismissed. We had all our witnesses present and ready to testify, since Mr. Riddell failed to appear in court, it somehow became our fault and now has costed thousands on top of the thousands we already gave him to start the case.”

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20 Aug, 2024 by Say yes to mrs. wig
I have been a client of The Riddell Law Group PLLC and can confidently say that Christian Riddell is an exceptional attorney. He advocates passionately and fights for what is right, holding his oath to a high standard. He is not afraid to challenge anyone who is wrong, and his dedication to justice is evident. The secretary and paralegals at The Riddell Law Group PLLC are wonderful. They go above and beyond to help you, ensuring that you feel supported and informed throughout the process. Their assistance is truly appreciated. Christian Redall’s prices are very reasonable, and he communicates with the utmost respect. He is straightforward and honest, never hesitating to let you know how he feels. Balancing the roles of a lawyer, husband, and father while serving the community is undoubtedly challenging, and he handles it with remarkable dedication. It’s important to note that Mr. Redall often travels to handle court cases outside of the state, which, along with having a small team, may contribute to occasional communication challenges. Despite this, he is committed to adjusting and improving communication to ensure that clients receive regular updates and feel supported. I believe that Christian Redall is one of the best attorneys to represent you in a CPS case. He has fought for me and continues to fight for me, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to justice and his clients. Mrs.Hiett
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06 Aug, 2024 by Kassidy buck
Charged for something that wasn't mine thanks to Nicola. Thanks for a record at 23 years old with two babies for something that wasn't even mine and was already admitted. I have the rest of my life ahead of me. I would rate Nicola Negative stars if there were an option to do so. Don't you want to save people from charges they didn't commit? I thought that was the point. Thanks for putting a charge on my record that wasn't even initially mine even after the other party admitted so. Worst. Public. Defender. Ever. If she did her job correctly, I wouldn't have been charged for something that wasn't anything to do with me. She doesn't care. It's written all over her face, and voice. If they want to, they will. Hopefully she learns the point of her job before she ruins everyone's record and allows you to be charged for things you honest to God had nothing to do with. Let it be her though...she wouldn't have let herself or her daughter be charged for something she had nothing to do with.
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07 May, 2024 by Stephanie burke
I have had nothing but great, positive experiences with Christian Riddell. He made me a promise that he would fight for my son, and he's delivered every single time. This last case went from state to Federal & as we all know you don't beat their charges. Christian put a ton of time & work into our case, worked hard & it paid off in the courtroom. Justice did prevail & finally we now have a lawyer who is fair, works hard for his clients & gives his all. Our family will forever be grateful for what he's done for us. It's up to the client to follow up & set up meetings to get up to speed on your case. The negative comments are so hard to believe because we received the absolute opposite representation. Five Stars from us!
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05 Oct, 2023 by Frank galardo
Had an easy case which Mr. Riddell FAILED to appear in court to have the case dismissed. We had all our witnesses present and ready to testify, since Mr. Riddell failed to appear in court, it somehow became our fault and now has costed thousands on top of the thousands we already gave him to start the case. One of the worst lawyers I’ve ever dealt with. Still pestering us for more money and hasn’t even shown his face a day in court. This man is a crook and should not be trusted by anyone.
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10 Aug, 2023 by Chad hollida
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