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Effective and gets good results for clients
“Erin is outstanding. Smart, intuitive, listens, gets results. Highly recommend her.”
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Reasonably priced for the quality of service
“Erin is reasonably priced as she is effective. In the end I got what I expected and I'm pleased with the results.”
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Polite and professional staff
“Very nice folks. I received an email from this company (not them) that said I had been accepted for a job (that I didn't apply for.) So, I took the liberty to actually call the office. Mr. Lillis called me back and it was quickly determined that this company is the victim of a scammer. Though my interaction with this company was very brief. I can say that they are very professional and polite.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“Left a voicemail and they never even had the courtesy to call me back.”
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Billing issues and hidden fees
“Four months later we receive a bill o”
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Poor representation and advocacy in court
“She was my public defended in my cps case and she didn't not represent me or my best interest she wouldn't contact me back when I would reach out to her and the only time I talked to her is not even 5 minutes before having to be in the courtroom she wouldn't speak up for me when I thought it was necessary. When my kids attorney was badgering me when I was on the Stand she wouldn't even object to that. I lost my kids because of her poorly defending me if thats what you even want to call it”

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24 Jul, 2024 by Us detect force
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22 Jun, 2024 by Don
Very poor experience. Gave a one out of 5 because there wasn't a zero. Tried to get someone evicted from my home and charged me $1498.00 and was beat by a high school dropout who didn't even have an attorney, Then this lawyer told me she didn't know how to file an appeal because she had never done one. Had to fire her. What a waste of time and money. Still trying to evict her after 7 months. I could of done this bad at the eviction hearings all on my own and saved a lot of money. Pretty sad!!!!!!!!!
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20 May, 2024 by Jenifer mclain
Ms. Jansen has been very helpful with an estate matter she has been helping me with. Always nice about answering my questions as best as she can! The secretary legal assistant is always kind and helpful as well!
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19 Sep, 2023 by Steve lenhart
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23 May, 2023 by Kari
She was my public defended in my cps case and she didn't not represent me or my best interest she wouldn't contact me back when I would reach out to her and the only time I talked to her is not even 5 minutes before having to be in the courtroom she wouldn't speak up for me when I thought it was necessary. When my kids attorney was badgering me when I was on the Stand she wouldn't even object to that. I lost my kids because of her poorly defending me if thats what you even want to call it
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15 May, 2024 by Joanne
I was around when Rhonda first started and think I helped to mentor her. She turned out to be a great attorney! Knowledgeable. Caring. Patient. Just the best! Proud to know her and refer folks to her.
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20 Oct, 2022 by Ashley
I have known Rhonda for over 20 years and consulted with her on several occasions. Not only is she an exceptional attorney, she is also a great person. Rhonda’s knowledge and experience paired with her passion makes her unmatched! She is as tough as she is kind and has a unique way of connecting to each personal situation in ways that allow her to win! If ever I need help from someone I trust, she will always be my first call.
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01 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
Rhonda handled the negotiations for a buy out of a business partner with poise, professionalism, and class. She made the process as easy as possible.
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10 Feb, 2012 by Anonymous
SHE WAS QUICK TO WORK MY CASE (ON SHORT NOTICE MIND YOU) SHE TOOK PAYMENTS AND WAS VERY RELIABLE.
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02 May, 2024 by Eric peterson
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01 Mar, 2024 by Keith nearpass
Bucklin Law firm are a strong legal team. Very knowledgeable, responsive and friendly. Highly recommend them to anyone need legal information or aid.
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