Laurie S. Longo

220 E. Huron Street, Ann Arbor, MI

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Education

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Columbus College of Art and Design
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Pratt Institute
1989
Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1987
The Ohio State Univerity, Masters Degree
1983
The Ohio State Univeristy, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.4 15 reviews
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Lyle bashaw

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12 Aug, 2024
My name is Danyelle. I have to use lyles phone and e mail to exercise my freedom of speech because mine was blocked from warning everyone of my experience at fessler law. I went to fessler because there were missing bank accounts for my dad's estate. The greedy personal representative tried to keep everything she could from the estate. Fessler petitioned the bank and when the evidence came in, fessler changed his mind ABSOLUTELY DID NOT WANT THE jUDGE TO KNOW! He told me for 6 weeks that we would set a hearing after we receive the evidence then changed his mind. He is unprofessional, corrupt, unethical and was useless in my case.
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Schacole aliko

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22 Feb, 2024
I called for a consultation and they were super helpful! I highly recommend them!
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Mrock rice

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14 Nov, 2023
If you need a divorce lawyer look elsewhere. Paul C. Fessler is neglectful, unethical, and the only thing he’ll provide is a lack of representation. All the things I signed for in the retainer with Paul C. Fessler of Fesser Law P.C. (aka Paul Fessler) were never honored. 1. Diligent representation by the firm. 2. Mediation and Discovery. 3. Bill rates. 4. Communications, and 5. Refundable retainer. He performed no mediation or discovery in 9 months, he wouldn’t even have a conversation with me during this time, never spoke other than to hire him. He took advantage of me by draining my retainer. I was charged the higher! of the 2 rates the lawyer rate of $250/hr vs, the paralegal rate of $100/hr. She was doing the work, yet not a single $100/hr. paralegal charge, even the frivolous charges were billed high. Second, in over 9 months I only received 3 invoices which should have been coming monthly, this way I wouldn’t see he was draining my account. I had no communications, no emails regarding correspondence from opposing counsel or the court system. Emails I sent were never followed up, phone calls very slow or not returned at all. A refundable retainer? It’s just bait. Once you pay he just made $1500. He stole my money and won’t reply to my request for it back. Super Lawyer? Rising Star? they expect firms to pay for their press, so I was fooled. I fired him and got another attorney who immediately performed discovery and set mediation. I began receiving communications from opposing counsel and the courts within days, what a difference! My new lawyer also witnessed firsthand how Paul C. Fessler lacks professionalism ethics when he didn’t respond for almost 2 weeks after being called and emailed several times, so it’s not just me. I believe I would have lost everything staying Paul C. Fessler. Since mediation wasn’t performed, I was unknowingly being placed into a position where I was just one day away from heading to court to have the judge divide everything in half. The courts don’t have time to mediate cases, this is why mediation so important to work things out before that Settlement date or final judgement day, and discovery is part of that. So, looks like he took my money to let the judge do the work. Paul is the type that gives lawyers a bad name. In hindsight, I should've found a lawyer with hundreds of reviews, not like Paul C. Fessler’s 5 or 6 reviews.
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Pros
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Provides practical, focused legal advice that addresses the most likely outcomes and practical solutions
“Laurie's practical legal advice was very useful in addressing a very complex dispute. It was not about 'what could happen' but focused on what was most likely and what was practical.”
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Demonstrates expertise and meticulous attention to detail in handling complex cases
“Laurie is an amazing lawyer, she helped me through a very difficult divorce appeal my ex filed. Super smart, meticulous and represented me extremely well- of course she won the case.”
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Offers personalized support and care for clients throughout the legal process
“She was supportive and kind through the whole process which gave me tremendous peace of mind.”
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Willing to go above and beyond for clients, even offering free services in certain cases
“She offered to do the first appeal with the opposing lawyer for free.”
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Highly responsive and communicative, available to clients day and night
“She responded to me day and night (I think she never sleeps:).... Always very professional and thorough in her answers and questions.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2016:
The Macomb Daily LAWSUITS, Parking feud between Warren businesses could head to Michigan Supreme Court
2014:
The Ann, Comment
2014:
The Ann Arbor Chronicle, Column: Get Your Signs Outta My Yard
2013:
Detroit Legal News, Local Voice: Avvo - Be Rated or Berated
2013:
Res Ipsa Loquitor (WCBA), Avvo - Be Rated or Berated
2013:
Washtenaw County Legal News, Monday Profile - Laurie Longo
2013:
Washtenaw County Legal News, Distric Court Appeals - A Glitch and a Fix
2012:
Michigam Lawyers Weekley, Economically driven strategy’ key in support case
2010:
Probate Law Case Summaries, Elmer M. Dobson Trust
2010:
The NAELA eBulletin -- A Weekly Newsletter on Elder Law Issues, Court orders distribution consistent with trust terms
2009:
Detroit Business Law, Jackson v Estate of Green: The Effect of a Partition Action on a Joint Tenancy
2004:
Res Ipsa Loquitor (WCBA), Appellate Practice Changes Effective January 1, 2005
2003:
Michigan Lawyers Weekley, Lawyers Cannot, Should Not Neglect Unpublished Opinions
2003:
Michigan Lawyers Weekley, No-Fault Insurer Must Pay Driver's Medical Expenses
1997:
Res Ipsa Loquitor (WCBA), Appellate Practice Alert
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