Dunnington M. R. Babb, experienced Litigation attorney in Anchorage, AK with 26 reviews
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Dunnington M. R. Babb

510 L St Ste 601, Anchorage, AK

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Sarah kathryn bryan

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11 Apr, 2024
Cashion Gilmore & Lindemuth has a well-earned reputation for the utmost professionalism and effective advocacy for its clients. The attorneys who work for Cashion Gilmore & Lindemuth are a credit to the Alaska Bar Association.
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Caitlin shortell

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11 Apr, 2024
Cashion Gilmore & Lindemuth is a power house of a law firm with truly talented, dedicated, and honorable attorneys, each of whom do community work to make Alaska a better place. As a fellow attorney, I refer clients to Cashion Gilmore & Lindemuth on a regular basis.
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Ayla otto

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26 Mar, 2024
Jason Brandeis recently assisted me with a legal matter with my business I own and I could not be more pleased with the outcome. He is prompt with communication, knowledgable, professional and an extremely experienced lawyer. I will absolutely be recommending him to everyone I know! Thanks again, Jason.
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Highly professional and effective advocacy for clients
“Cashion Gilmore & Lindemuth has a well-earned reputation for the utmost professionalism and effective advocacy for its clients.”
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Talented, dedicated, and honorable attorneys
“Cashion Gilmore & Lindemuth is a power house of a law firm with truly talented, dedicated, and honorable attorneys.”
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Prompt communication, knowledgeable, and experienced
“Jason Brandeis recently assisted me with a legal matter with my business I own and I could not be more pleased with the outcome. He is prompt with communication, knowledgable, professional and an extremely experienced lawyer.”
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Effective in getting charges dropped
“John represented me in a case involving a false DV claim. The case was clearly made-up, and John got the DA to drop the charges once it was clear that there were no grounds for prosecution.”
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Cost-effective and efficient
“John was great; professional, clear, and cost effective. He is one of the few attorneys who doesn't use up your retainer with unnecessary communication; he only called when there was new information to discuss.”
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Lack of transparency and poor communication
“I have tried to contact them several times regarding a case and I have not received a call back. I find that to be unprofessional. How are things to be resolved if there is not an open line of communication?”
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Unwillingness to take certain types of cases
“I just called to ask if anyone there does consumer fraud cases and before I could even finish the question the receptionist rudely interrupted and said they don't take those cases and hung up.”
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Lack of in-depth information on services provided
“They need to provide more in-depth information to the services they provide instead of simply 'civil litigation'.”

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