Julia D. Moudy, experienced Civil Rights attorney in Anchorage, AK with 26 reviews
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Julia D. Moudy

1049 W 5th Ave Ste 100, Anchorage, AK

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Christopher mabry

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10 Dec, 2024
Julia Moudy represented me in court and -- despite it being one of the worst times of my life -- it was amazing to watch her and her team work. It was like watching the Michael Jordan Dream Team at the Olympics. Julia is a star and her support team makes her look even better. I would recommend her to anyone who asks and I feel the same about everyone else I have met at her office. Hopefully, I will never need an attorney again, but if I do, I will be calling Dillon Findley & Simonian, P.C.
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Jacqueline shepherd

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10 Dec, 2024
As an attorney, I refer people to Dillon Findley & Simonian, P.C. almost once a month. Julia Moudy joined the team this year and I believe they gained one of the best practicing trial lawyers in the state of Alaska. Julia is quick, smart, and knows the law inside and out. She throws her entire self into her clients causes and she fights for them with all her heart.
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Maggie arwood

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08 Nov, 2024
Nick was quick, knowledgeable, affordable and I really appreciated his help with a construction contract. I would definitely recommend him and I will reach out to him again in the future should the need arise.
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Highly skilled and experienced attorneys who are knowledgeable, organized, and attentive to detail
“The attorneys are experienced, highly skilled, and ethical. They treat their clients with respect, keep them informed on the status of their case, and make legal decisions that are in the best interest of their client.”
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Excellent trial and litigation skills, able to effectively represent clients and make a positive impact on juries
“I was very impressed with the preparation, organization, and presentation made by the team of attorneys and their paralegal. Attention to detail was superb and obviously made a positive impact with the jury.”
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Caring, compassionate, and responsive attorneys who provide personalized support to clients
“Ms. Mollie Brown helped me get through some rough areas. She was very caring and professional. She always answered my calls and or emails right away. She was very good at explaining all the legal things that people like me don't understand.”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes for clients, including in complex and high-profile cases
“The trial lasted a month and the Dillon & Findley trio skillfully exposed a corrupt Anchorage municipality and their client glaringly prevailed.”
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Poor customer service and lack of responsiveness from the receptionist
“The receptionist has NO customer service skills or basic manners at that. Called here to ask a simple question & the bad attitude was beyond me.”
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Potential unwillingness to consult with or take on certain types of cases
“I Called and asked about consultation and was hung up on. I even offered to pay a consultation fee.”

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