
Glenn Orr
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Licensed for 17 years
Law Degree
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Primary Practice Area
Car Accident
Language
English
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Glenn and his staff did a fantastic job representing me. I previously had a attorney had my personal injury traffic accident case and that attorney withdrew from the case because the passenger in my vehicle had a felony conviction. I spoke with 20-30 other attorneys and all were afraid to take the case because of passengers felony conviction and because the other party involved was a highly decorated Chicago Police Officer. Every single other attorney told me I could not become victorious because the jury would not believe us. Glenn knew my story was the truth and the cop was lying. For some strange reason Glenn wanted to help me out and see the "bad cop" go down. At first the other parties insurance company were not willing to pay us a penny. They even tried to sue me for damages. The attorney representing the bad cop stated "Are you kidding me? Do you think we want to pay your client a penny when it will be a convicted felon against a highly decorated cop?" He was ecstatic about putting this bad lying cop on the stand. After several depositions, motions, and trial dates the insurance company realized there guy was not telling the truth and started negotiating. Glenn was able to get me a favorable negotiation and we avoided going to trial. Thanks again to Glenn and his staff for helping a convicted felon get the monetary damages he deserved. All other attorneys should take this example and not be afraid of representing a convicted felon against a police officer. If you know your client is telling the truth just remember the truth will always prevail.
Glenn and his staff did a fantastic job representing me. I previously had a attorney had my personal injury traffic accident case and that attorney withdrew from the case because the passenger in my vehicle had a felony conviction. I spoke with 20-30 other attorneys and all were afraid to take the case because of passengers felony conviction and because the other party involved was a highly decorated Chicago Police Officer. Every single other attorney told me I could not become victorious because the jury would not believe us. Glenn knew my story was the truth and the cop was lying. For some strange reason Glenn wanted to help me out and see the "bad cop" go down. At first the other parties insurance company were not willing to pay us a penny. They even tried to sue me for damages. The attorney representing the bad cop stated "Are you kidding me? Do you think we want to pay your client a penny when it will be a convicted felon against a highly decorated cop?" He was ecstatic about putting this bad lying cop on the stand. After several depositions, motions, and trial dates the insurance company realized there guy was not telling the truth and started negotiating. Glenn was able to get me a favorable negotiation and we avoided going to trial. Thanks again to Glenn and his staff for helping a convicted felon get the monetary damages he deserved. All other attorneys should take this example and not be afraid of representing a convicted felon against a police officer. If you know your client is telling the truth just remember the truth will always prevail.
Glenn and his staff did a fantastic job representing me. I previously had a attorney had my personal injury traffic accident case and that attorney withdrew from the case because the passenger in my vehicle had a felony conviction. I spoke with 20-30 other attorneys and all were afraid to take the case because of passengers felony conviction and because the other party involved was a highly decorated Chicago Police Officer. Every single other attorney told me I could not become victorious because the jury would not believe us. Glenn knew my story was the truth and the cop was lying. For some strange reason Glenn wanted to help me out and see the "bad cop" go down. At first the other parties insurance company were not willing to pay us a penny. They even tried to sue me for damages. The attorney representing the bad cop stated "Are you kidding me? Do you think we want to pay your client a penny when it will be a convicted felon against a highly decorated cop?" He was ecstatic about putting this bad lying cop on the stand. After several depositions, motions, and trial dates the insurance company realized there guy was not telling the truth and started negotiating. Glenn was able to get me a favorable negotiation and we avoided going to trial. Thanks again to Glenn and his staff for helping a convicted felon get the monetary damages he deserved. All other attorneys should take this example and not be afraid of representing a convicted felon against a police officer. If you know your client is telling the truth just remember the truth will always prevail.