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Law Offices of Adam M. Cain, LLC - Athens, GA

The Bottle Works297 Prince Avenue Suite 24 Athens, GA 30601

Updated: 08/02/2023

Athens Criminal Defense Law Firm

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  • Law Offices of Adam M. Cain

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  • Criminal Defense

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  • Jamie D’Amico, Paralegal

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The Bottle Works297 Prince Avenue Suite 24 Athens, GA 30601

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  • 706-549-4694

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By Anonymous on Sep. 15, 2023

0.5 out of 5 stars

Mr. Cain sends demands on behalf of his clients without explanation and ignores all efforts of communication, making it impossible to resolve things. It feels as if the goal is to force people to have to resolve things through actual litigation, which would surely line his pockets but does nothing to resolve issues, which should be his primary goal for his clients.

By Matthew M. on Feb. 14, 2020

0.5 out of 5 stars

I hired Adam to represent me in a criminal defense capacity. First day of court the DA was hounding him about not getting in contact with her and he clearly didn?t know what he was doing. He got me into drug court and said my charge would be dismissed upon completion. I completed in the minimum time and at the graduation, after 18 months, that my charge was not dismissed and I was now a felon, despite never having an issue. He said he would handle it. 9 months later, after at least a dozen attempts to get in contact with him, and after being fired from my dream job due to my felonious status, he got me a court date. He never once communicated the purpose of the court date, despite me directly asking if I was looking at probation, and when I went in I was RESENTENCED to 3 years of probation! He said he would get me out in 1 year with good behavior. He would not return a call, would not communicate with the probation office. 3 years later he would not even call to find out if I had been released. By far the worst possible representative I could have imagined. The arrest was my fault, but the rest of the 6 years was 100% his failure to understand the workings of drug court and probation protocols. Would give him zero stars. Look elsewhere, public defense would have been better.

Law Offices of Adam M. Cain, LLC

Law Offices of Adam M. Cain, LLC

replied on May. 28, 2020
We’re sorry to hear you weren’t pleased with your experience with our firm. While this matter doesn’t sound familiar at first glance, we truly care about each client having a positive experience with our firm. Please contact me directly so we can address your specific concerns. Thank you.
By Dennis I. on Aug. 13, 2019

4.5 out of 5 stars

Adam is a very personable attorney. With extensive knowledge of the law, he serves several counties. he recently helped me with a very serious case in Hall Co. I am 67 yrs old and was treated as a 3rd class citizen and have never been in trouble or arrested. I am retired teacher. So, I certainly do not know the law as I soon found out. Being wrongfully accused, I was lost and Adam came to my rescue. I highly recommend him for a criminal attorney. My case went on 2 years, and we finally got some of the charges reduced as Hall co. would not budge. I got sleepy on the way home form Atlanta and I take prescription meds , was charged with DUI even though I have never drank in my life. It is shocking what can happen in the blink of an eye. Thanks to Adam for being so kind and helping me.

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