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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law
“Extremely knowledgeable on the law and how the judges have and will most likely rule on any given scenario based upon his years of experience in family law.”
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Fights aggressively for clients' interests
“She fights like a pit bull in court for her clients.”
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Provides excellent legal advice and guidance
“She provided excellent advice and balance when issues surfaced in the negotiations.”
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Responsive and available to clients
“She was available for me at all hours of the day and night and responded promptly to meet requirements.”
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Delivers positive outcomes for clients
“She successfully guided me through an emotional and often times contentious divorce.”
Cons
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Some lawyers may stretch out cases to increase billable hours
“She literally stretches things out as long as she possibly could for a profit.”
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Lack of preparation and attention to detail
“She wasn't prepared and of course charged me.”
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Potential for incompetence or lack of experience
“Stood in court like he had never presented before a judge.”

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10 Jun, 2024 by Gary hochstetter
Phenomenal. Articulate. Intelligent. Adaptable. Jamie Wombacher and her associates are no less than brilliant, she is everything you want in a lawyer. I first called Jamie terrified and confused as I was being accused and arrested for something I did not do. For the past 14 months I was consistently blown away by not only Jamie’s level of professionalism and poise with every interaction she had inside and outside the court, but by her ability to be completely transparent yet calculated with every move and decision she made. Even the supporters who came to my trial, having never worked with her, commented to me how great she was in the courtroom. I have Jamie to thank for ensuring I can continue to live my life.
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24 May, 2024 by Lindsay
Jamie was the best decision I ever made. She truly cares about getting the results you want. It’s almost as though my case was as personal for her as it was for me. I was in complete shock by her abilities during my hearing, she’s quick and pays attention to every detail all while making it look effortless. I’m pretty familiar with the court system….when I met my ex husband he was going through a custody battle. I watched 7 years of court proceedings between him and his sons mother. They both went through multiple attorneys and GALs. When I hired Jamie I assumed it would look much the same but I was so wrong, she out performed any attorney I had ever seen. I will be forever grateful for finding her.
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16 Feb, 2024 by Wendy greenhill
My experience with the office was outstanding. In regards to my particular case, I was informed in a professional manner every step of the way. I would definitely recommend. Jamie was awesome!
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07 Dec, 2023 by Victor hofmann
I paid thousands of dollars up-front and during a divorce proceeding to Jamie Wombacher, for the quality of services I could have received with five dollars in photo copies from the local library. Her legal assistant, Mallory, is a waste. After the divorce, knowing I am surviving check to check, Jamie threatens me with a lawsuit for the remaining balance due. Go elsewhere if you desire competent representation, as I blatantly wasted thousands of dollars for this pathetic experience.
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29 Aug, 2023 by Shaun kostic
I don’t like to post bad reviews. But I have to here. Rebecca Lee is an imbecile, I hate to say that. I get the game etc…but wow she takes it to another level. She literally stretches things out as long as she possibly could for a profit. I felt like she was literally losing me money every single day. My ex owes me tens on thousands of dollars. My last three court appearances (which was a slam dunk pay me case for my ex) she some how managed to screw it up, she initially said first the judge didn’t show but I called the courthouse and guess what the judge was there and was in court and have it documented and stamped. So she was lying. ok charge me second she wasn’t prepared and of course charged me…third you get the point. Worthless attorney, slime bag. Looks like a witch. Terrible. It’s one thing to do your job, it’s another thing to come unprepared on three separate occasions and charge you client for your own laziness. Awful and malpractice.
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