Leslie Dean

Leslie Dean

4.9
Rating: 6.6

Licensed for 27 years

Military law Lawyer at Naples, FL
Practice Areas: Military Law

9208 Quartz Ln Unit 202, Naples, FL

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Military Law 100%

VA, BVA, CAVC, Federal Circuit, and US Supreme Court VA ACCREDITED ATTORNEY

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Licenses

Licensed in Kentucky for 27 years

State: Kentucky

Acquired: 1998

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Law Offices of Leslie Dean

9208 Quartz Ln Unit 202, Naples, FL, 34120

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Leslie Dean's Reviews

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4.9 /5.0

101 Client Reviews

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Showing 1 - 5 of 6 reviews | Cost of Services

Posted by Greg | January 12, 2026 | Hired Attorney | Military Law

Freedom at a Price

After months in a Navy hospital, I was medically RETIRED from the Navy at the age of 20 in 1967. The VA picked up my medical needs and has been in my corner ever since. Last year I was refered to Leslie by a retired Navy friend who I trust. He suggested her because she is thorough and very skill...ed in military law and benefits. Leslie and her team worked with me to understand my potential benefits to prepare the information and applications required over a period of weeks. The results greatly exceeded my expectations and cost nothing out of pocket. Leslie Dean changed my life in a very positive way.

Posted by anonymous | September 03, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Military Law

HORRIBLE

Deans practice and office are beyond horrible. I signed up for their waitlist back in April. Said it could be a while which I was ok with. I was receiving emails about my status on the waitlist; on June 18 “you’re number 52” and on July 16 “you are number 18 and you should be contacted in approximate...ly 2 weeks”. I was not contacted in two weeks. When I called to inquire they said unfortunately we had to terminate the list. How does a waitlist get terminated? You serve the next client in line. They would not tell me why. I told them I know this process takes a while but I had till December to get my paperwork in (getting appointments and the VA process takes forever as we all know). They said it wouldn’t be a problem and they would get me in before then. I paid the fee and signed the limited power of attorney. Once they received my VA file they scheduled me for a consult in January 2026. When I asked why it wasn’t before Dec like they had said, they replied with we didn’t say that. YES THEY DID. After this I contacted other firms to see how they operate and every firm I spoke with said that they are not allowed to charge me any fees other than the 20% of retro pay. Dean Law Firm charges a $2500 processing fee plus 20% of retro pay. I have no idea if that is true or not however 4 other firms said it’s not allowed. It is clear since they had me file my intent with the VA in April after I first contacted them, they pushed my case back as far as possible in order to receive maximum back pay from my case. They are only concerned with your money and not you as a veteran.

Leslie Dean

Replied last September 03, 2025

We hate to hear this from you. We have a long wait list, and at the onset we let prospective clients know this who want pre-filing consult work (which we can charge for/searching for new items that may present and digging through records and other elements which takes a great deal of time). We do not charge to file new claims and appeals/supplementals/20% contingency is standard. Any money you paid for PFC work that you didn't want to pursue because it wasn't to your time preference was refunded in full. Good luck to you.

Posted by Stephen | May 15, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Military Law

Sgt.

Dean Law has been an absolute blessing throughout my VA claim process. After years of frustration and setbacks, they helped me finally secure my 100% disability rating—a decision that completely changed the course of life for me and my family. I had been fighting this battle for a long time, and Dean... Law stepped in with the expertise, clarity, and support I needed to finally win. Because of this outcome, my daughter will now be able to attend college at a public university completely tuition-free—a gift I never thought I’d be able to give her. The financial relief and peace of mind this has brought us is beyond words. Dean Law treated me like more than just a case. If you’re a veteran trying to get what you’ve earned, don’t go it alone—call Dean Law. I’m forever grateful.

Posted by anonymous | March 29, 2024 | Military Law

Profoundly Disappointing Experience and Concerning Treatment at Leslie Dean’s Law Firm

After engaging with Leslie Dean's Law Firm in hopes of receiving professional legal assistance for my VA claims, I have found my experience to be deeply disappointing. It has highlighted a concerning lack of empathy and professionalism from a firm that claims to specialize in such sensitive matters. ... Severe Personal Challenges: I am a veteran living with PTSD as a result of my service, currently facing extremely difficult personal circumstances, including homelessness, suicidal ideation, and the arrival of my first child. My decision to reach out to Leslie Dean Law Firm was made in a state of desperation and hope for assistance in navigating my VA claims during this critical period in my life. Lack of Understanding/Empathy: As a veteran struggling with PTSD, I reached out to Leslie Dean Law Firm for help, expecting a level of understanding and support. Despite attempting to convey the seriousness of my distress and the effort it took me to reach out for help, I felt my concerns were seemingly minimized and dismissed. Communication: Initially, Leslie Dean Law Firm sent sporadic emails and periodic updates suggesting that my case was under consideration and progress was imminent, yet this never materialized. When I sought clarification, the responses failed to address my actual needs or concerns, leaving me more frustrated than assisted. Condescending Remarks: Leslie Dean Law Firm’s suggestions that I was confused or that my tone was inappropriate, given my current mental and emotional state, felt not just condescending but also demonstrated a deep lack of sensitivity. It's concerning when a legal firm fails to consider the emotional and psychological states of its clients, particularly those who have served. Concerning Business Practices: It seems a possible increase in demand for Leslie Dean Law Firm’s services has led to a distressing attitude where the firm feels it can afford to be selective to the point of neglecting certain individuals due to an abundance of clients, reflects poorly on their commitment to veterans' well-being. It is clear that Leslie Dean Law Firm prioritizes having clients file an Intent to File (ITF) early, seemingly to increase their own compensation rather than promptly addressing veterans' needs. This idea was reinforced by the firm's automated emails urging me to file an ITF, despite my clear communication that I had already done so prior to seeking their help. Then reinforced again when a team member responded to my concerns by prioritizing the ITF filing and back pay potential over the urgency of my situation, capped by the statement, "Unless your previous denials are within the last year, we can't move you up on the list." It's truly disheartening to feel more like a revenue opportunity than a client in need of compassionate, professional assistance. Urgent Needs Dismissed: With the birth of my first child approaching, I reached out to Leslie Dean Law Firm again to communicate the urgency of my situation, hoping for an expedited review or some form of reassurance. Instead, I was bluntly informed of my position as #33 on the list and reminded of the inherently slow VA process. However, both the VA and DAV had offered to expedite my claim, a critical option that was seemingly ignored or overlooked by the firm. Also, despite my claims being within the last year—a detail initially shared in my inquiry—their responses overlooked this critical information, indicating a failure to genuinely review or understand my case. Service Termination: Ultimately, I was informed that due to a so-called "conflict of interest" and Leslie Dean Law Firm's assessment that we were not a good fit, my case would not be handled by them. The decision was communicated as a directive from Ms. Leslie Dean. This abrupt termination, without genuine engagement with my case or consideration of my urgent needs, was both surprising and disheartening. Anonymous Veteran Reviews

Leslie Dean

Replied last March 30, 2024

This case was declined, while the proposed client on the waiting list, for various reasons. It is not mandatory to take all cases.

Posted by Kris | June 28, 2023 | Hired Attorney | Military Law

Go-to VA lawyer

Leslie cut through the VA noise, went through my files with a fine tooth comb and backed up my case with the military’s own evidence. Leslie is a fighter, and you want her in your corner. There is no way I could have got the result I did without her. Worth every GD dime.

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"Leslie is a devoted veteran's attorney who puts her heart into every case. I endorse this lawyer."

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