Justin T. Holman

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      Justin T. Holman

      Justin T. Holman

      The Holman Law FirmTotal Records: 1
      1940 W. Saint Mary Avenue, Pensacola, FL, 32501, - 1034
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      Justin T. Holman, partner at The Holman Law Firm, has been practicing law alongside his father Stephen T. Holman for several years. Family Law, Personal Injury, and Civil Litigation are his primary practice areas. Justin is a dedicated attorney that is a strong advocate for his clients. Here is what one of Justin's client's had to say about him, "Best family law firm in Pensacola! Justin consistently treated me with a tremendous amount of respect. Justin handled the majority of my case and he did a phenomenal job! His demeanor, ferocity, professionalism, attention to detail, customer service, and genuine care for his clients, is the best you can find. Additionally, the rest of the Holman Law Firm team are top notch. From the time you walk in the door to the time you leave, you are the number 1 priority of the entire staff. All around great company!" - Adam S.

      Bar Admission

      Florida, 2015

      Other Affiliations

      Escambia- Santa Rosa Bar Association

      Achievements

      • Other Sources of Feedback About Justin T. Holman
      • Included on the 2023 Florida

      Past Lists

      • 2022 Florida Super Lawyers list
      • 2021 Florida Super Lawyers list
      • 2020 Florida Super Lawyers list
      • 2019 Florida Super Lawyers list
      • 2018 Florida Super Lawyers list

      Education

      • Florida Coastal School of Law, Jacksonville, Florida J.D.

      • University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida B.A.Major: Pre-Law

      1 Reviews

      1 out of 5

        Mr. Holman did absolutely nothing for my son’s case but show up. He is young and has no business practicing family law. He doesn’t have kids yet and he doesn’t understand the love of a child. Maybe when he has his own child he will understand the importance of preparing and actually working for the children he represents. He should stay out of family law until then and maybe go back to criminal cases. He is just not ready to represent fathers. Nothing against him, but he is not the one to represent you if you are fighting for your kids.

        Anonymous

        May. 30, 2020

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