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Steven E. Scheer - Savannah, GA

8 East Liberty Street Savannah, GA 31401

Updated: 03/09/2025

Savannah Litigation Lawyer

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By Forrest J. on Nov. 25, 2024

5.0 out of 5 stars

I was referred to Steven Scheer by a trusted family real estate lawyer to fight a frivolous lawsuit. The issues were technical, the process was protracted, and I live thousands of miles away. As a general contractor dealing with real estate and contracts for a living, I have been involved in complex legal disputes in the past, and while I’m no legal expert, I do know what good and bad outcomes actually look like. Of all the stressful legal interactions that life has thrown at me, Steve and his partner Craig Call handed me the clearest and best resolution to any one of them. Compared to other cases and situations that require a third party to resolve, when showtime arrived they performed admirably. They showed up 100%, they were prepared, they let no advantage slip, and they brought considerable experience to bear navigating the legal process and the personalities of the courtroom. They followed up afterward. The terms of representation were clear and the costs were reasonable. On a personal note, both Steve and Craig revealed a respectable sense of decency with how they conducted themselves behind closed doors at critical moments, too. I firmly believe that a person can be judged by what they do when they think nobody's looking and I feel comfortable saying they’re the kind of people I want to associate with. I highly recommend them without reservation.

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By Anonymous on Jun. 13, 2023

5.0 out of 5 stars

I’ve known attorney Scheer some 40+yrs. Our relationship were both personal and professional. I found him knowledgeable of all aspects of the law. His services exceeded my expectations.

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By TRAVIS Y. on Sep. 14, 2022

0.5 out of 5 stars

You obviously don't understand the constitution or the laws governing your police. They are required, as public servants, to identify themselves when asked. They handled the situation with the auditors with utter disregard to their rights. They should be brought up for administrative discipline. Educate yourself and your city employees. I hope the lawsuit brought against your town teaches you all a lesson. I don't know why you are so anti-freedom, but you shouldn't be that way.

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By Anonymous on Aug. 14, 2022

0.5 out of 5 stars

Reading your response to the pooler police departments abuse of power was such a disappointment. You clearly do not stand for the constitution and the rights of the people in this country. Standing with tyrants like the pooler police department shows to me you’re in it for the money and not the constitution. What a shame.

By Dean W. on Mar. 03, 2022

0.5 out of 5 stars

I read your evaluation of the audit on pooler police station about the chief and sergeant with interest. So you claim they done nothing wrong and your an experienced attorney? I'd say watch it again with an open mind and maybe read the thousands of comments that disagree with you. Or is it that you've been payed a lot of money to lie? Just like you claimed Sean Reyes does this for money reasons, sounds like you are doing the same Steven.

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