Joseph Michael Sayler, experienced Personal Injury, Wrongful Death attorney in Anoka, MN with 15 reviews
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Joseph Michael Sayler

2150 N 3rd Avenue, Anoka, MN

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William Mitchell College of Law, JD
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University of North Dakota, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Dan montague

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08 Jul, 2024
I would hope the average person isn’t an expert on a divorce. So when that difficult time came up in my life I was referred to Bob and I was extremely happy with him. He was truthful and compassionate on helping me make the right decisions.
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Jodi krinkie

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08 Jul, 2024
I would not recommend the attorney Bob Howard to represent you. He was the most dishonest attorney I ever had to represent us. Gave us false information in a third party custody case. He misrepresented the case to us, but charged us an astronomical amount for doing nothing. After wasting two years on the case and giving us false information . He told us that both parents had to agree on legal custody or adoption. Which was false information they just had to be served that the grandparents were filing for legal custody. My husband and I ended up representing ourselves in court with the help form the attorney at the Anoka county law library. That is how we found out that Bob Howard lied to us just to get our money!
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Julie weekley

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08 Jul, 2024
Robert helped me out during a very difficult time in my life. I was going through a divorce, and he was very professional, compassionate and did not needlessly string things out in an effort to take advantage financially. Many attorneys get a bad rap for doing shady work and wanting to "stick it" to the other party. Robert does not work in that way. He stayed focused on what I needed and wanted and got the job done. I would recommend consulting with him in your process of finding a good attorney.
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Compassionate and client-focused approach
“He was very professional, compassionate and did not needlessly string things out in an effort to take advantage financially.”
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Knowledgeable and effective in court
“Bob did an outstanding job on my divorce case not only defending my rights but obtaining custody of my daughters for me, which in Anoka county is a miracle.”
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Honest and transparent communication
“He was truthful and compassionate on helping me make the right decisions.”
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Efficient and responsive service
“For anyone looking for a great attorney call Bob. Very professional, knowledgeable and efficient.”
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Provided false information and misrepresented cases
“He gave us false information in a third party custody case. He misrepresented the case to us, but charged us an astronomical amount for doing nothing.”
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Lacked integrity and trustworthiness
“I would not recommend the attorney Bob Howard to represent you. He was the most dishonest attorney I ever had to represent us.”

Publications

2017:
AAJ Railroad Law Section Newsletter, Reconsidering Train Versus Pedestrian Lawsuits
2012:
Hamline Law Review, Mischief Makers Beware: Minnesota Courts’ Broad Power To Sanction Misconduct In The Wake of Frazier v. BNSF.
2011:
Minnesota Trial Lawyer magazine, Who Sanctioned This!?: The Inherent Power of Minnesota’s Courts to Sanction Misconduct
2008:
William Mitchell Law Review, The Legacy of the 9/11 Fund and the Minnesota I-35W Bridge-Collapse Fund: Creating a Template for Compensating Victims of Future Mass-Tort Catastrophes

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