Lynn Allingham, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Anchorage, AK with 51 reviews
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Lynn Allingham

310 K St., Anchorage, AK

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1981:
University of Washington, JD - Jusris Doctor
1978:
Uiversity of Washington, Bachelor of Arts

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4.6 51 reviews
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Jason fisher

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16 Dec, 2024
Had a legal matter come up and didn’t think it was fair. Almost lost sleep over it. Talked to Mr. Henshaw face to face and he solved my issue. Huge weight off my shoulders. He was great to talk to and my issue is solved. Hopefully I don’t ever need a lawyer again but if I do he sure knows his stuff. Thank you.
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Max robicheaux

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15 Nov, 2024
A friend and I are working on starting a small business, Nathan provided a free consultation in which he made sure we have everything we need to succeed👍
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Highly skilled and experienced in handling legal cases, especially military justice issues
“A top notch advocate and leading authority on military justice issues. Deeply involved in justice issues across the nation, Jocelyn is always a top choice at the juncture of crime and the military.”
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Dedicated and passionate about fighting for her clients
“If you want someone who cares about you, and will fight like Hell for you. You found her.”
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Excellent advocacy skills, including being skilled at trial work
“As an attorney myself, I'm not easily impressed by other lawyers. Jocelyn Stewart is the exception. In an era when over 98% of cases are resolved by plea bargain, Jocelyn is one of the tiny fraction of lawyers who is not only comfortable taking a case to trial but actually looks forward to it.”
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Responsive and responsible in handling cases
“Mr. Stahl is responsive and responsible; professional and personable; experienced and capable. Quality as an attorney: the very highest.”
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Provides reasonable rates and flexible payment options
“Vikrim was more than willing to help me with my case. He gave me a reasonable rate as well.”
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One reviewer reported that the lawyer abandoned their case and did not pursue the requested actions
“I'd like to add to this do not use this attorney he abandoned me and never sent in one piece of evidence not even a note from him my divorce was fininshed my X told me 55 days later to long to Appel and I lost everything as he did not purse nothing I asked of him with Covid all was by phone so I had no idea this had happened I'm told sue him great case legal malpractice but more money and find a Attorney to do it in AK just find anyone but him research reviews be smart”

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