Mr. Alvin Lee Peters is a lawyer practicing criminal defense, personal injury, business. Alvin received a B.A. degree from Wesleyan University in 1981, and has been licensed for 42 years. Alvin practices at Peters & Scoon in Panama City, FL.
Mr. Alvin Lee Peters is a lawyer practicing criminal defense, personal injury, business. Alvin received a B.A. degree from Wesleyan University in 1981, and has been licensed for 42 years. Alvin practices at Peters & Scoon in Panama City, FL.
Outstanding attorney. Extremely familiar with the law, as well as the legal system in which he operates. Great family man who takes a personal interest in his cases. Appears to love fighting for the underdog. Has practiced for several decades and still appears to be unwavering in his desire to obtain justice for his clients. Have recently recommended Mr. Peters to a family member. Very reasonably priced, and loves what he does. A great mentor to those who are fascinated with jurisprudence.
Very helpful and a great listener to my needs, caring.
If you're case includes anything where disability is ever pertinent, do not go with this lawyer. He is unaware of what a disability means and will not be interested in learning or researching further. I had to do all his research, provide all the arguements, and organize all his papers and he charged me extra. I had to convince him to do any work or pursue anything in my case. He was rude and offensive. He commonly mentioned how much he liked the witnesses of my opposition. I think he was biased
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