Call David N. DeFoore, Attorney at Law, in Abilene, Texas, at 325-480-2401 for help with your criminal defense needs.
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Call David N. DeFoore, Attorney at Law, in Abilene, Texas, at 325-480-2401 for help with your criminal defense needs.
David N. DeFoore, Attorney at Law, based in Abilene, Texas, comes highly recommended by clients for his exceptional legal services and unwavering commitment to their cases. Many reviewers praise his professionalism, thorough preparation, and effective communication, noting that he consistently fights for his clients’ best interests. With a supportive team and a proven track record of favorable outcomes, clients feel confident and well-represented throughout their legal journeys.
I cannot recommend David DeFoore and his exceptional team enough. Exceptional doesn’t seem adequate. With a 2 1/2 year divorce with many nuances and challenges, they excelled for me. They also didn’t charge me for all the nit and ninny that was caused by the opposition’s lawyer. When you see David in court, you realize very quickly that it’s money WELL spent. He fights for YOU. Compared to the opposition lawyer in my case, David made them look like a simpleton. Actually he clearly proved it a few times in court. David and his team are smart, understanding and fair to you as a client. I will continue to recommend the DeFoore law firm to others.
Just concluded my business with Mr. DeFoore and I very much recommend his services, and my outcome was quite positive. Thank you
I could not have chosen a better lawyer to handle my case. David and his team were excellent from day one. David was very knowledgeable, professional, and always well prepared for each Court date, the mediation, and all things related to my case. David was 100% always advocating for my daughter and I which is exactly what is necessary when you find yourself in need of a family lawyer. I would recommend David’s office to anyone needing representation.