Brian J. Riekkola, experienced Business, Intellectual Property attorney in Anchorage, AK with 165 reviews
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Brian J. Riekkola

4300 B St Ste 206, Anchorage, AK

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4.7 165 reviews
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Brad thornburgh

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17 Dec, 2024
Great, friendly and professional service.
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Ric schmidt

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20 Jun, 2024
Wonderful organization! Outstanding Staff!
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Emma haddix

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22 May, 2024
Excellent organization, reasonable timelines, fair pricing. I am so happy with my experience.
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Exceptional legal expertise and knowledge, especially in the areas of immigration and military matters
“Margaret Stock is the most reliable attorney in the U.S.”
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Dedicated, professional, and responsive customer service
“The staff is very knowledgeable, helpful, and responsive under urgent circumstances.”
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Successful case outcomes and satisfied clients
“Without her, I would not be able to claim my immigration benefits. She will always be my go-to person when I have immigration law questions.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“She understood the stress and anxiety that often accompany immigration matters, and she consistently displayed compassion and support throughout our interactions.”
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Transparent and ethical practices
“This sense of honor and honesty instills confidence in her clients making her an indispensable ally in the immigration journey.”
Cons
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High consultation and service fees
“Be careful if you are setting up a Living Trust with them. Make sure you understand what you are paying for.”
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Occasionally poor communication and responsiveness
“Unfortunately I had a several poor experiences with this firm. The staff was not concerned with my needs or my questions. Following directions and completing tasks in a timely manner was difficult for them.”

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