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14 Feb, 2022 by Jenny
His skills as the Former district are second to none . he does not coward in front of any of the local judges and he routinely out maneuvers the rest of the local attorneys . If you want a trial attorney he is the best .
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05 Mar, 2016 by Tom childs
Michael Riese exceeded my expectations to achieve the best possible outcome. Hi knew what was possible from the very beginning and engineered the very same result. I'm fortunate to have found him. Thank You Michael Riese!
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30 Aug, 2015 by Anonymous
I retained Mr.Riese for a case in regards to a restraining order. I have worked with the best attorneys in their fields, they do not hold a candle to Mr. Michael Riese. He is sub-par, and flawless in execution. Every cent spent for his services, is money well spent.
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23 May, 2021 by Brad
All around solid Attorney. Very knowledgeable and took the time to walk us through every aspect of my step-son's felony case.
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23 Feb, 2015 by Sam
Karen is a great lawyer who knows what she is doing. I was her client about three years ago during a very turbulent time for Del Norte County and for my life. Karen was the voice of reason and she helped me make the decisions that have changed my life for the better. Please give her your attention...she knows the law and she restores confidence!
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08 Feb, 2013 by Anonymous
Ms. Olson is a former manager of a prosecutor's office. Who better to represent you than someone who knows the ins and outs of what the prosecution can throw at you at trial? Ms. Olson is also ethical, very intelligent and connects well with people from all kinds of backgrounds. Anyone who hires her is lucky to have her.
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05 Dec, 2023 by Anonymous
Been trying to get info on my wifes incarceration and no way to get ahold of her i hope she didnt skip town.
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16 Nov, 2022 by Human also writter stephanie
Social media accounts are not always so good,after trauma, I remember things I became aware of, just because a private matter that is sealed by courts & thankfully Robert Black not only understands , Keeps my health private , I love my kids dearly , After being hurt before having kids, it seems people make up stories about me , I can't tell you why people voted in my opinion have , Yet having him to defend you might be the best thing you ever did for you future . Great family members,still were able to stay in my care after other people, Tried using my health experience against me. See I don't attack . When you need someone who can , Hire Robert Black 🖤🤍
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19 Mar, 2020 by Cyndie german
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09 May, 2024 by Robert bench
Worst person I've ever met. Before you hire him look up his criminal record. I'm really not sure how he's allowed to practice law in the same county he tried to sue.
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30 Jan, 2019 by Fallen one
Evidence falsied again. Wish DA would be able to recognize when it is. Thank you for the lessons
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18 Jan, 2010 by Jim
I was desperate for help when I found Chris Doehle. She apparently had personal issues with the facts in my case, and dragged her feet for months, all the while I was being threatened with incarceration and huge fines - (all of which were just a legal misunderstanding!) One day, I called for an appointment to see her, to see if she'd done a n y t h i n g on my case, and I was asked if I was a "paying" or "non-paying" client. Why should there be a difference? Was this preferential treatment? Chris Doehle has no sensitivity in attending to the needs of the indigent ....and that question was purely unethical. I submitted a formal complaint and was assured that she would be investigated by the authorities. Footnote; I found another lawyer and my case was resolved within days. If you need help, don't go to this woman.
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