Brian Neil Niemczyk, experienced Appeals, Litigation attorney in Edina, MN with 63 reviews
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Brian Neil Niemczyk

8050 West 78th Street, Edina, MN

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Hamline University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Hamline University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jaime silva

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23 Jan, 2025
I hired this firm because they advertised themselves as one of the top legal practices in the area. However, the attorney assigned to my case, charging $420 per hour, made a significant error in the legal documents she prepared for my case, including an incorrect date. When I brought this to her attention, she responded by stating that I should have caught the mistake before signing the document. I find this level of negligence unacceptable, particularly from a firm that claims to be among the best. When I confronted the attorney about the error and requested that it be corrected, she insisted it was not her responsibility to catch such mistakes and reiterated that I should have identified the error myself before signing. As a result of this oversight, my case is now in a much worse position than when I initially sought the firm’s help. I am now pursuing a legal malpractice lawsuit against both the attorney and the firm, and I plan to file a formal complaint with the state bar in an effort to have her license suspended or revoked due to her actions in this family law matter.
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Moira walsh

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17 Sep, 2024
Professional. Honest. As with any service, be very specific when you communicate your needs.
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable attorneys who excel in their areas of practice, such as real estate, estate planning, and commercial law
“Hellmuth & Johnson is a real estate law firm that specializes in association laws and all real estate issues. Their attorneys are highly skilled and knowledgeable helping clients solve their conflicts.”
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Attorneys provide professional, detailed, and personalized service to clients
“Michele Loughrey Tschida is a highly intelligent, professional, knowledgeable and skilled estate planning and real estate law attorney.”
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The firm is responsive and communicative, promptly returning client calls and emails
“We've been working with Ailana & her team for several years. She's very detailed orientated & follows through with any help we need for our commercial brokerage & community bank needs.”
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Billing practices and cost transparency can be a concern, with some clients reporting unexpectedly high fees and lack of clear communication about costs
“A 'Consultation' in which no fees were disclosed and no discussion on fees was had, ended up getting me billed over $1,100.”
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Some clients have experienced poor responsiveness, with calls and messages not being returned in a timely manner
“Poor response. I just have a question about my bill. I call, then I am transferred to a voicemail. Nobody ever bothers to call back.”
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A few clients have reported negative experiences, such as attorney errors, lack of attention to detail, and an unwillingness to take responsibility for mistakes
“I find this level of negligence unacceptable, particularly from a firm that claims to be among the best. When I confronted the attorney about the error and requested that it be corrected, she insisted it was not her responsibility to catch such mistakes and reiterated that I should have identified the error myself before signing.”

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Hamline Law Review, Baker v. Nelson Revisited: Is Same-Sex Marriage Coming to Minnesota?

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