Lisa Deborah Hill

3348 Sherman Ct Ste 2, Eagan, MN

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Mitchell Hamline School of Law, JD
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St. Catherine University, MAT
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Metropolitan State University, BA

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Andrea brown

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13 Sep, 2024
Priest Hill did an excellent job handling my divorce case. Thank you Lisa!!
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Darren shelley

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Colin witt

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10 May, 2023
Really poor experience. Couldn't remember my ex's name. I asked where we were at in the financial aspect of the divorce. I was then talked down to and was told a divorce couldn't happen in a day. I think anyone going through a divorce is aware of that. Not unreasonable to ask what the financial aspect is at, 6 months into the process. I would also have 2-3 min phone calls and then would be billed 20 minutes for that phone call and a follow up email. I paid 3 grand to have myself send in my own paperwork and have no questions answered. I highly recommend choosing another law firm. Edit: This is the nightmare that won't go away. Got sent a bill for an additional $1500 when all I literally did was send my own paperwork in. Lisa Hill won't return any of my phone calls asking what this is about. She did go out of her way to tell my new lawyer that if I take this comment down she will cancel the $1500. So Lisa pulled a $1500 charge out of thin air and then tried to bribe me to take this comment down. Now I have to go through the all the work of reporting her to the MN Attorney General for the fraudulent billing. If my report goes no where I will be forced to hire an additional lawyer to bring forth a lawsuit. If you are reading this, please chose ANY other law firm. Shady billing, lack of communication, sending to mediation with no settlement offer, bribing - all happened because of a 10k savings dispute with my ex. Terrible, terrible business practices. Updated 5/10/2023: this review has not been disputed. There have been no outreaches or attempts at a resolutions
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Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and case handling
“Jeff is super honest. He is also a brilliant attorney who thinks 'outside the box' to achieve positive results.”
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Unwavering commitment to client's best interests
“Jeff always had my best interest in the forefront of any settlement negotiation.”
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Effective communication and transparency
“The communication was transparent and easy to understand.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“After several years in litigation, my case finally resolved and I could not be any happier with the results.”
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Personable and supportive approach
“Jeff is also very humorous. He made me laugh many times when I felt like my world was collapsing around me.”
Cons
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Inconsistent communication and delayed responsiveness
“Constant lack of communication delayed finalization by nearly 5 months.”
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Questionable billing practices
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Failure to provide updates and information
“I asked where we were at in the financial aspect of the divorce. I was then talked down to and was told a divorce couldn't happen in a day.”

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