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Slaven Law Group

Slaven Law Group - Chesapeake, VA

Lawyers in Chesapeake, VA

Old Greenbrier Village 2006 Old Greenbrier Road Suite 1E Chesapeake, VA 23320

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • By Anonymous on Sep. 11, 2023
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    If you care about you best chances avoid Ron Slaven! The rest of the staff are nice. Slaven is not worth the price and most likely won’t use any evidence in court that you’re paying for and will not use any evidence you give him or legal aid. Most important he will not update you how he will proceed to handle the case. John and Janet and Angel are much better. Avoid Ron Slaven he even forgot to bring up my only witness and did not use one single document or evidence that he printed out or document you pay for such as police, medical, or legal documents. He wings it the day before unprepared, forgetful, and used no evidence that I ended up paying $2,000 for he never brought it up in court. He only cares about money not you don’t make the same mistake.

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Ronald D. Slaven Jr. Esq.

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Chesapeake, VA

Old Greenbrier Village
2006 Old Greenbrier Road
Suite 1E
Chesapeake, VA 23320

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Phone: 757-547-8080

Fax: (757) 482-8662

Website: http://www.slavensnyderlaw.com

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