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18 Oct, 2018 by Steffi
Alex was my attorney for a criminal matter in Langlade county. At the time, I was in active addiction. During the course of my case, Alex not only handled the criminal end of things professionally and timely, he was very encouraging and played a direct role in helping me get clean. He cares. He never left me wondering what was going on with my case, and any issues were handled quickly. He's very real. I'd recommend him (and do) for anyone in need of his services.
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16 Jun, 2023 by Jacob smith
Dan Koblitz exceeded our expectations in drafting our wills and other legal documents. He made sure all our questions were answered and that we understood what was needed. His fees were reasonable, and although the process was entirely remote, we were impressed with how seamless this was.
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16 Jun, 2023 by Lynn stephenson
Knowledgeable, professional and friendly
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29 Mar, 2022 by Marta rusch
Very helpful, organized, professional, highly recommend
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12 Sep, 2023 by Jamely trevino
Hersil and staff Mary jo !! So professional and helpful always available if I have any concerns always there for me ! BLESSINGS ALWAYS.
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20 Jun, 2023 by Randy webie
Very grateful for this law firm. Jerry is great, very knowledgeable understanding guy! HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS LAW FIRM!!!
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04 Jun, 2023 by Debi christie
Great people and very friendly, and knowledgeable staff.
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27 Oct, 2010 by Anonymous
Jill has the ability to stay on top of a very complicated case. She is excellent at keeping me informed. She actually went above the call of duty and made recommendations to my other attorney which help motivate actions and positive outcomes. She is not afraid to put her neck on the line when she believes strongly in something and knows the other party is acting falsely and in poor conduct. Her strong communications skills and strength of character are appreciated. Unlike many attorneys, she treats her clients with respect, listens to their input, and does not act superior or in a condescending manner.
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Gerald Joseph Hersil, experienced  attorney in Merrill, WI with 31 reviews
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12 May, 2024 by Bonnie elsbury
I’ve called numerous times and no one returned my call I was asking why if the DA has a weak case why haven’t they throw it out?
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13 Dec, 2021 by Dana diels
They will help only who they want and they don't do there job like they should
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21 Sep, 2021 by Danielle
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10 Dec, 2020 by Anonymous
I had 'Laughenburg' in a criminal case many years ago. He did an investigation without my knowledge and then turned evidence into the DA, which I found out about in court, by the DA. The guy should work for the state.
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05 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
Hired him for my divorce, restraining order, child support case. Very knowledgable, blunt, and looks out for the best of his client!!
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19 Feb, 2016 by Anonymous
I hired him a couple of years ago to represent me. He lied to me continuously throughout the duration of my whole case. Lacked knowledge on a lot of the laws, and was not properly prepared. I would have hired another attorney in a heartbeat, and would have had a much better experience. Think twice before you consider hiring him.
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12 May, 2024 by Bonnie elsbury
I’ve called numerous times and no one returned my call I was asking why if the DA has a weak case why haven’t they throw it out?
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17 Feb, 2022 by Anonymous
If I could give him zero Stars I would give him zero stars because he is so unprofessional it is unbelievable! Like other reviewers he is very unprofessional in his demeanor he is very unprofessional in his attire and he is very unprofessional in his appearance and he is very unprofessional and rude to the people that he is representing. All this guy wants to do is take plea deals that's it! He does not want to hear your side of the case I highly doubt that he even reads your file. And he definitely does not want any of your input! This man is a charlatan and should not be allowed to practice law! He represented me during a disorderly conduct case as a public defender and I had to fire him because of his inept incompetence! While he had evidence in his hand he refused to show me the evidence before my court date until the day of the court date less than 1 hour from my court date! I am filing a formal complaint against him through the public defender's office as of today because he should not be allowed to practice law because he just simply does not care about anybody or even himself and you will see that when you meet him for your initial meeting with him you will see a sloppy unprofessional man. Do not use this man unless you want to make a plea deal and waste your money. Zero Stars given he is useless!
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02 Feb, 2022 by Carl
Was my attorney for a case in which I was never questioned about, that also involved a co-defendant. Was in possession of discovery content and witness list.. intricate case details and an apparent plea I was never presented with. Not that I would have taken it anyway. Scheduled my case for trial during Covid, only for me to meet him prior to court and the guy didn’t even have my file with him at 8:15 AM. Very rude… does not use words to paint pictures, instead uses them to make people adhere. African American Defendants he feels are of ‘lesser quality.’ Told me in the entrance to Judge Wagners Court: “You Sit.” A innocent persons worst nightmare if deemed indigent, and faced with the horrible reality of having to proceed to trial with his representation. Unkempt, makes excuses, never on time, and always unprepared. As people… I don’t care what side of the table we’re on! If I can’t say hey… that person right there in this courtroom values people! Then what are we doing??? Every relationship in the courtroom is about people valuing people… And he doesn’t value people!! Not even himself.
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