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Pros
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Responsive and Efficient Legal Team
“They made it easy to reach them, and were typically very responsive to all of my questions and concerns.”
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Knowledgeable and Experienced Attorneys
“Francis McVay who represented me in court and who really went above and beyond to help me.”
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Personalized Attention and Care
“They treated me with respect and made my experience with them very pleasant.”
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Successful Case Outcomes
“I couldn't be anymore happier. He made sure I understood everything i needed to know.”
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Strong Communication and Transparency
“They explained every detail along the way and makes sure you understand everything that is going on.”
Cons
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Unprofessional Conduct and Lack of Responsiveness
“This "man", in addition to being incredibly unkempt and disgusting, will take your money and do absolutely nothing on your case for months at a time.”
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Failure to Represent Client's Interests
“She didn't show up for one court date. She was late to appointments, not prepared with information to represent, charges a high amount for service.”

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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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