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17 Jun, 2024 by Andy
They are always “full” but don’t put that on their website or tell you. If you are full just say you are not taking any new cases and thanks for the inquiry. Be more professional.
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09 May, 2024 by Beau williams
Outstanding legal mind. Incredibly nice guy, too.
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08 May, 2024 by Alex m
Terrible person and even worse attorney
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30 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
I can't explain to you enough how this guy should not be an attorney. Do yourself a favor and hire someone else or even represent yourself.
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18 Aug, 2021 by Lindsey
Jason went to battle for me and my family under very difficult circumstances. He showed us compassion, care and made us believe we had a chance. We recovered far more than we had even hoped for. I would give him my highest of recommendations.
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28 Dec, 2018 by Charles
Mr. Ochs agreed to take my case (his office makes it clear he only accepts a small number). He was always responsive, extraordinarily prepared in court, far better than the insurance defense lawyer on the other side, and struck a result for me and my wife that we never thought possible. There is no one better in my humble opinion. If you are lucky enough for him to accept your case, you are in very competent hands.
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30 Sep, 2022 by Spencer marks
Counsel was unprofessional, and the quality of legal advice was disappointing.
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16 Sep, 2022 by Abs and t smith
Nice building. Can't say its exactly fun to go hangout for depositions at a lawfirm's office, but the folks who work there are professional and good people. Mr. Lubing is a very good man and knows his trade well. Mr. Gregory is sharp and knowledgeable.
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06 Aug, 2022 by Robert montgomery
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30 Sep, 2022 by Spencer marks
Counsel was unprofessional, and the quality of legal advice was disappointing.
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16 Sep, 2022 by Abs and t smith
Nice building. Can't say its exactly fun to go hangout for depositions at a lawfirm's office, but the folks who work there are professional and good people. Mr. Lubing is a very good man and knows his trade well. Mr. Gregory is sharp and knowledgeable.
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06 Aug, 2022 by Robert montgomery
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19 Sep, 2018 by Edward
Mrs. Lubing and Gregory represented me on my claim of wrongful death. For details I suggest you ask the Wyoming Bar for all correspondence regarding my complaints against them and the committee’s opining that my complaint was one of legal malpractice more than failure to follow representation as promised in writing.
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09 Nov, 2010 by Brian
very knowledgable. It was a pleasure working with this attorney. Jim was very helpful and truly cared about my case.
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29 Oct, 2021 by Jenny werbelow
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14 Jan, 2020 by Greg letellier
I would give 0 stars if that were an option. Cannot be trusted, no integrity at all.
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13 Apr, 2019 by Kim kepka
This man misrepresented himself as a seasoned Criminal Trial Attorney. He was paid close to 100,000 dollars and after 21 months to prepare for my son's trial, he was not prepared, did not have knowledge of the case facts, forensics, or witness statements from prosecution witnesses. At least 4 main witnesses for the prosecution had made multiple statements, none of which were consistent. Witness statements were not even consistent with one another, even after admittedly being prepped by the prosecution team. When we asked questions in regards to his negligence in questioning these witnesses about these inconsistencies, Mr. Fix had no answer. When the prosecution presented false information as to my son's expert jujitsu training and his involvement in professional football, he did not even ask for their proof of these claims. When approached again as to why he was not bringing anything into question, he became angry, upset and brought up money, the fact that we had not paid him enough to give this case his undivided attention or to hire anyone to help. My son was accused of 1st degree murder, he was to present a self defense case. Mr. Fix had ignored or was completely ignorant of forensic evidence that could have been presented but never was. He had this information pointed out to him during trial and was questioned by his client as to why he was not questioning any of the statement inconsistencies by the prosecution's witnesses, false allegations made by the prosecution and his dereliction of duty in presenting evidence, he had in front of him, during the trial. This was once again answered with yelling and anger toward his client. Mr. Fix was waiting for a plea my son would except. A plea was never considered by my son or our family. There was ample evidence to support self defense. However, Mr Fix informed me, after the first day of trial, if my son received a Second Degree Murder verdict, then he felt he did his job. The promised Private Investigator and Use of Force Expert, paid for, never materialized. One witness was called by the defense during trial, the defendant, my son. Trial took a whole four days, including jury selection. I have been told by legal experts in the State of Wyoming that my son did not even receive a $5 defense by Mr. Fix. 21 months and 100,000 dollars, of which we have yet to receive any documentation of billable hours, was completely wasted. Right before trial Mr. Fix was busy, not working on the case but purchasing his new home in Hawaii! The money, my mother's retirement, was not all that was lost. My son is now wrongfully imprisoned. Money is gone and immediately after trial so was Bill Fix. I have requested documentation for billable hours, Private Investigator and proof of due diligence. Only to receive one email asking for my address. Two years after trial and still nothing!! Shame on anyone who will readily and with intent take advantage of a family dealing with the legal and justice system for the first time. My son had NEVER been in any trouble, served his country in the Air Force with pride. With his future at stake, we mistakenly believed, trusted and counted on Bill Fix to do the job either he wasn't capable of doing or just didn't want to spend the time to do. Who knows how many years my son will have to pay for this huge error in judgment and very misplaced trust!
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16 Jul, 2022 by Teressa
Takes cases he has no expertise in and wastes everyones time and money. The whole firm attempts to ride the coat tails of Gerry Spence.
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05 Jun, 2015 by Haley
I hired L. Stern for a Family Law issue and was completely amazed by her lack of interest. She did not represent me the way I had asked in the original consultation and was completely unprepared to go to court, so I felt I had to accept an agreement I wasn't happy with. The first consultation was full of hope and comments like "yes, we can do that" then nothing. She would ask me for information I had already given her in the first consultation so I knew she never even looked at my case after that. I had to pay thousands for her to talk to misc. people and other lawyers in her own office (if she even did) for no purpose. When I asked for copies of emails, notes of phone calls and consultations I had paid thousands for she gave me nothing but the petitions I already had. My first words were "I am not looking for a mediator, but representation" what I got was a expense way of her forwarding emails from the opposing attorney. When she did have an opinion I felt she was representing the opposing client and never stood up for my interests just wanted it to end.
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