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07 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
Attorney Lammer represented the interests of myself and my children in a family court hearing. He is efficient, effective, and a very capable attorney. He was able to accomplish in one hearing what my previous attorney had failed to accomplish in several months.
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04 Apr, 2009 by Anonymous
We used Attorney Finke for a FSBO real estate transaction. She was a great help and answered all of our questions. Without a doubt we would hire her again in the future!
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Michelle M. Erdman, experienced  attorney in Baldwin, WI with 4 reviews
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28 Apr, 2023 by Michael mattison
Excellent service with affordable pricing.
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22 Jun, 2021 by Anonymous
Michelle is a fantastic lawyer, who is conscientious, dedicated and brilliant. She will fight for what seems like even the most hopeless case and she will win more than her fair share. I absolutely recommend Michelle as an attorney
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19 Jun, 2021 by Anonymous
This women is one of the worst lawyers I have ever come across. She passed judgement on me before anyone else. She never showed up to my court hearings when I would ask her to. She would tell me she would be there then not show up knowing I would be going to jail. She told my mother that I was a drug addict and I should have expected to go to jail while laughing. I met her in person 1 time and she lied to me saying she would help me but this was just not the case. If you are looking for a lawyer to represent you because charges brought against you could ruin your entire life do not seek help navigating the justice system with this women. I am in worse shape because she will not do her job. She should find a different job and realize she is not the judge and as a lawyer took an oath to defend people to the best of her ability which she will not do if she already has her opinion on who you are. I'm an addict so I know a lot of horrible people but she is one of the worst human beings I've ever come across. I need help and want to get better this does not make my life worth less then anyone elses. I deserve a fighting chance. So please do not let this women represent you.
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16 Jul, 2008 by Anonymous
Had a Domestic issue and he was my court appointed attorney. He is down to earth kind of guy and he knew what he was talking about. I like the guy, I am no angel by any means and have a little experience with the courts, This guy was straight with me and things worked out the way he said it would. It doesn't hurt to make sure you don't get in over your head with whatever it is that brings you to court, and Brian helped with the things I couldn't control. It always helps to have a good lawyer in the court system. It can't hurt you...
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03 May, 2022 by Kalen hicks
I called the office on three different occasions regarding estate planning. I was put on hold or transferred to different people, and nobody ever returned my call. Very disappointed in the service.
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20 Apr, 2022 by Duane o'brien
Friendly and competent.
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19 Mar, 2020 by Angela thompson
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