Posts Tagged ‘family law appeals’

Family law appeals – another testimonial

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

I received this from another lawyer that hires me to assist on his cases when complex issues arise:

“My office frequently refers individuals to The May Firm for appellate family issues.  Michelle is a wealth of information when it comes to dealing with complicated legal issues.  Her office is very easy to deal with and we are extremely comfortable with her legal abilities.  I would feel comfortable referring even the most complex of cases to Michelle after having personally experienced her capabilities.”  Gregg Gibbs, Baxter, Gibbs, Robison, & Hnderson, PLLC, McKinney, Texas

Family Law Appeals – Testimonial

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

An attorney recently hired me to assist with one of his cases in preparation for a potential appeal.  He says:

“As soon as I realized things may not go smoothly [with my client's case], I contacted Michelle May O’Neil.  She immediately became immersed in the facts of my client’s case, pointed out some overlooked issues, and suggested a wise course of conduct.  Michelle then provided a timely and very thorough brief that was right on point.  Ultimately, my client got what she wanted, the judgment was upheld, and she walked away happy.”  Bruce Bain, Tyler, Texas

Another Happy Client

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

A new testimonial from a lawyer/client who hired me to help on a case of his:

“Simply put, Michelle is a brilliant attorney. She is extremely professional and tenacious, a rarity in today’s legal world. No one can out-think or out-prepare her. That’s why she has been and will be the only family law appellate attorney we call on.” M.R.W.

Dallas Family Lawyer Teaches Seminar

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Dallas Family Lawyer Michelle May O’Neil recently spoke at the State Bar of Texas Marriage Dissolution seminar, held in Galveston, Texas on the topic “We Lost, Now What?”  The presentation, to approximately 250 Texas lawyers, addresses presenting a family law case on appeal to the court of appeals.

To see the article, click here: We Lost, Now What? CLE article