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23 Apr, 2024 by Kirk edelman
Very personable and professional. Thanks a bunch for all your legal help over the years.
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09 Apr, 2024 by Caroline jandeska
Very efficient and professional. Highly recommend.
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14 Mar, 2024 by Michael devore
Mr Gerber is a top shelf Attorney. My wife and I had a very complex case with the state being an appeal. Mr Gerber was able to get this case overturned and expunged. Mr Gerber's ability in a courtroom in direct and cross examination is only something you ever see in the movies. I recently hired him on for a separate civil proceeding, my faith in Mr Gerber's ability justified by his results and outcomes. You can hire a lawyer that takes your money and cares less about you and your representation , or you can hire the lawyers lawyer like Mr Gerber. I would be remised to not mention his Legal Assistant Kelli V. She is very professional, kind, and informative. This is the law office you want at your defense, and the law office you want when you need an offensive. MUCH thanks to the law office of Mr Gerber.
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01 Nov, 2023 by Nikki leenerman
I would give zero stars if I could. The issues we had with Mark Coleman and his staff are too many to list. They drug their feet, used excuses such as being sick and the internet being down for 5 days in a row for not closing my father-in-law’s estate. They were rude and refused to speak to me after I called the courthouse myself to find out if they were being honest (which they weren’t). I found out from one of the debt collection agencies that his office lied about contacting them (his offices excuse as to why it took so long is because “there were phone calls and e-mails exchanged over those seven months”, which was a lie). We requested a breakdown of the invoice at the end of July 2023, and we just received it today, November 1, after paying it in full back at the end of September. The invoice has 42 items dated in October, all after the invoice was paid. Had we looked up reviews beforehand, we wouldn’t have used his office. Please save yourself the time, money and headache and do not use this office.
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30 Aug, 2023 by Lori mott
We worked with both Tom and Mark! Excellent .
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30 Aug, 2023 by Sonja miller
Did an excellent job for us...seemed a little slow but we are impatient
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01 Nov, 2023 by Nikki leenerman
I would give zero stars if I could. The issues we had with Mark Coleman and his staff are too many to list. They drug their feet, used excuses such as being sick and the internet being down for 5 days in a row for not closing my father-in-law’s estate. They were rude and refused to speak to me after I called the courthouse myself to find out if they were being honest (which they weren’t). I found out from one of the debt collection agencies that his office lied about contacting them (his offices excuse as to why it took so long is because “there were phone calls and e-mails exchanged over those seven months”, which was a lie). We requested a breakdown of the invoice at the end of July 2023, and we just received it today, November 1, after paying it in full back at the end of September. The invoice has 42 items dated in October, all after the invoice was paid. Had we looked up reviews beforehand, we wouldn’t have used his office. Please save yourself the time, money and headache and do not use this office.
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30 Aug, 2023 by Lori mott
We worked with both Tom and Mark! Excellent .
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30 Aug, 2023 by Sonja miller
Did an excellent job for us...seemed a little slow but we are impatient
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13 Jan, 2023 by Michael abel
Persistent, will get the job done & friendly to deal with.
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06 Jan, 2023 by Amy lynn
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