William L H Lubov, experienced Appeals, Family Law attorney in Golden Valley, MN with 1 reviews
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William L H Lubov

820 N Lilac Dr # 210, Golden Valley, MN

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University of Minnesota Law School, JD - Juris Doctor

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I regrettably hired Bill Lubov, a poor financial decision in hindsight. I will always remember William Lubov as one of the antagonists in a series of very unfortunate events in my past. Aside from basic coaching on my constitutional rights, Mr. Lubov’s contribution to my ultimate resolution was minimal, at best. However, given the opportunity, Mr. Lubov will wax poetic about his previous professional accomplishments, which he did, at length, when all I needed was a fighter in my corner. Given an opportunity to pursue justice for the wrongs done to me, Mr. Lubov shrugged off my experience as par for the course, before providing me with a pamphlet of the pharmaceutical lobby’s propaganda. Because of experience, I’m now a partially disabled person. Because of the cowardice of individuals like Mr. Lubov, I will never see justice for the misdeeds perpetrated on me or those that I merely witnessed. Go ahead and hire this man, I’m sure he’s perfectly competent (though he did not prove that to me). But know that this is a man incapable of a normative degree of human empathy. He also seems perfectly comfortable enriching himself off of a corrupt system, from my perception. However, if it is justice that you seek, I’d recommend you search elsewhere. Mr. Lubov provided little more than coaching on constitutional rights and his fees are very expensive. Thus I found his representation to be of very poor economic value. I spent more time listening to Mr. Lubov brag about past accomplishments than I did receiving his legal advice. I regret hiring Mr. Lubov, if for no other reason that hiring him was a financially unsound decision. When people talk about draining the swamp, this is the guy they mean.
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