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Knowledgeable, experienced, and hardworking attorneys who fight for the best possible outcome for their clients
“Joshua Taylor and his team were absolutely amazing. They supported me through the whole process, explained all the details and were there to answer any questions I had.”
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Responsive and communicative, keeping clients informed throughout the legal process
“Lisa was also amazing, and very quick with her responses to my never ending emails!”
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Compassionate and understanding, making a stressful legal situation easier to manage
“Francis McVay took care of everything and took the time to assure us we understood everything. Glad it's all over. Thank you so much.”
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Able to get charges reduced or dismissed, achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Francis McVay was amazing!!! He fought hard for me and got my case dismissed with a full dismissal!!!”
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Provide transparent pricing and payment options, without hidden fees
“They had my best interest in mind in working with the courts and helped me get through this experience by getting me the best possible outcome.”
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Some clients felt the attorneys were distracted or unprepared during court proceedings
“She acted hesitant when talking about my case in the court and I felt like I was watching a bad school play, but with my life in the line.”
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Lack of communication and updates from the attorneys, leaving clients feeling uninformed
“She has yet to stay in contact with him, the very few times he's spoke to her on the phone she has ZERO clue of the facts about his case.”

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03 Oct, 2024 by Heather nichols
Absolute best experience with them, they really took care of everything and then some. Truly in the best hands if you pick this lawfirm!
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03 Oct, 2024 by Quacy wilson
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25 Sep, 2024 by Melissa goode
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07 May, 2024 by Wes teichert
I think enough time has passed for me to give an honest review. I hired this team in a panic, never been in trouble with the law before and I got scared when my public defender gave me someone else’s paperwork. I will say the front desk guy and the private investigator seem like good guys especially the front desk. But my lawyer(s) did not give a rip about me. The first lady I talked to we read through my paperwork together and immediately she was getting stuff wrong. Said I couldn’t have contact with the opposite party even though we have a business together and it clearly read ‘will cease at z’s request’ (we where both being charged mine was a lesser offense). That should have been my first sign. Anyway I got pushed over to my full time attorney and he looked at my case for a second maybe 2 and told me to use my deferred. I told him I was innocent so getting it dropped would be awesome and if not I would like to fight it just out of principle if it came to it. He said something along the lines of ‘sticking to grantees’. I tried asking him questions about my case but he came off a little annoyed that he was dealing with me like I hadn’t paid $6,000 for there services. Anyway he represented me in a call and it took him almost 3 days to get back with me. I asked him what it was about and he said it was about his thoughts and what the prosecuting attorney was thinking and they planned another meeting to talk about it. Basically nothing advanced and I was a little in the dark he still maintained that I should use my deferral. I later had some questions and I could not get ahold of him. I talked to the front desk man and he was great as always and I asked to pass on my questions I never ended up getting a response back. Later on the other guy being charged called me and said he talked to the prosecuting attorney and he said that if I drop my charges against him that he could do the same and put this behind us. This happened at 11 A.M. and I didn’t hear anything from my attorney tell 3:30 P.M. the next day. He told me the good news and I was like great can we roll this over into a retainer or how is this going to work? He said that they strive for getting things like this ‘dismissed’. I said ‘okay how about getting this expunged?’ He told me that would be a separate charge. So in total he took one call on my behalf that didn’t do any to my knowledge then called me and told me something I already knew and tried to take credit for it. In summary I felt like a number day 1, they are slow to respond if at all, they won’t fight for you if you have a easy out like a deferral, and after 1 phone call and some paperwork they are going to charge you 6k and are not willing to work with you on getting the charges expunge. Which ok fair point I did sign a paper agreeing to that in the beginning. I am more upset about the lack of an effort on there part.
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02 May, 2024 by Randy lang
Lisa and Francis were very helpful in walking me through and clarifying any upcoming events and timing of the legal process.
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28 Jun, 2022 by Erica
Working with Nick has been a very positive experience, and quick in the timeliness of any situation I needed help with! He is very knowledgeable in his field of law! I don't know anything about law and what is the right way to handle things, when I need answers... I call Nick!
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13 Jan, 2019 by Traci
I was a single mom of three boys wen I slipped on ice and shattered my wrist, and had to have surgery. Not able to work for a few months, and hospital bills, plus general monthly expenses where adding up fast. John and his staff went out of their way to help me get my clam filed and settled fast as they could. They return your phone calls right away, and always kept in touch with me to let me know what was going on. John Cotton and his staff are truly AMAZING people!!!!
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10 Jan, 2019 by Chris
I hired Cotton Law after suffering injuries in an automobile accident. My own insurance company was not forthcoming in what would happen or how the process would go, and after months of getting the run around I made an appointment with John. Cotton Law’s entire staff is very welcoming and down to earth. They took the time to answer all my questions and explained how the process would go and what to expect. They were prompt, and honest with me while working diligently to get my case settled! I have and will continue to refer this law firm to anyone needing an attorney!
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15 Aug, 2018 by Anonymous
He helped when my wife had slipped on the ice and later passed away. He was very down to earth and caring. He showed great empathy. He is very talented and experienced. I was able to get a settlement that would not have been possible if it wasn't for him. I can never thank him enough.
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