For your sometime difficult times, they treat you right. Charlie Wooten was great. Recommended.
Review Left On 02/26/2020
Bill Dauben
I have used this law firm for several different reason from business, to personal and even for that occasional speeding ticket (I know, who would have though right?)
I have worked with Kevin for business reason, Matt for personal reason and Denise for my speeding tickets. They are very responsive and very reasonable to work with.
One very important thing to mention is their dedication to working with the county fair livestock program. Every year Kevin personally attends the livestock sale and supports those kids year after year buying beef and hogs from the 4H livestock auction. An investment into the community that probably never gets enough recognition.
Review Left On 02/26/2020
Dana Daniels
Extremely understanding of your feelings and they listen!
This firm is the best in Hillsboro, and all of the surrounding counties! I have used Matthew Brown as my attorney and he always goes above and beyond for your case! He is very professional and actually cares for what his clients are fighting for. Matthew Brown never disappoints! I highly reccomend him for any of your criminal or family needs.
Review Left On 10/26/2019
rik kazzi
Had his secretary call me to tell me he couldn't help me, not even the common courtesy of a personal call.
Review Left On 10/26/2019
Edward Aguado
Very professional and thorough law firm. I felt early on that they actually cared a great deal for my best interests. I would recommend them to anyone.
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I have worked with Kevin for business reason, Matt for personal reason and Denise for my speeding tickets. They are very responsive and very reasonable to work with.
One very important thing to mention is their dedication to working with the county fair livestock program. Every year Kevin personally attends the livestock sale and supports those kids year after year buying beef and hogs from the 4H livestock auction. An investment into the community that probably never gets enough recognition.