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Pros
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Knowledgeable and effective in legal matters
“Dave is AMAZING. He was honest and fair. He also won my case, a case no one thought I could win. Highly recommend him”
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Diligent and thorough in handling cases
“Dave and his team have helped me i”
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Provides personalized and caring service
“Dave and his team are so kind and will help you through your hard times, when in doubt turn to Sjoberg law office!”
Cons
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Lacks responsiveness and communication
“I have no doubt that David is a great lawyer, he had great information that helped me understand the situation I was in, but is not the best at communication.”
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May not always prioritize client's best interests
“When it came time for the financial settlement, David did not have anything for my son to review. He just kept saying 'it's a good deal. Just take it'. This is your financial settlement shouldn't you be entitled to look at your numbers on paper?”
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Inconsistent in availability and reliability
“Never in the office. He is always on some kind of trip. Cancels last minute and never answer the phone. Difficult to work with!”

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15 Oct, 2024 by Cheyanne
If ur looking for a lawyer to help you in a custody case, do not choose this irresponsible man. I had nothing but a headache with him! He didn’t even turn in motions in time to the judge, nor get my gal fee waived (got it done myself in one day!) never had time and refused my money back because I seen no change or no effort in my case. My ex lawyer got everything done and sent in time this dude had no time and very care less. I will be reporting to the higher boss! I am so disgusted wasted $4,000 on this guy for a retainer. He is rigged with Isanti county, and he does not take his job seriously nor care once he gets that 4k he’s out and not helpful at all. Never in and never had the time to do anything in or out of court. What a character! Spend ur money and time else where what a joke!
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02 May, 2024 by Diane cardinal
David Sjoberg represented my son in a divorce case. David was difficult to get ahold of. He did not follow through with opposing attorney. He refused to file for a hearing when temporary child support was set too high by $1,000 per month. The Judge denied the over payment of child support since no hearing was requested to reduce the temporary amount. When it came time for the financial settlement, David did not have anything for my son to review. He just kept saying ‘it’s a good deal. Just take it’. This is your financial settlement shouldn’t you be entitled to look at your numbers on paper? My son wasted 22 months with David representing him. PLEASE do not waste your hard earned money and precious time with David Sjoberg. He ended up changing attorneys and the file that was transferred to his new attorney was basically empty.
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31 Jan, 2024 by Asher gunderson
I have no doubt that David is a great lawyer, he had great information that helped me understand the situation I was in, but is not the best at communication. He told me he would send me a retainer agreement for a simple family court case. After calling 5+ times over the span of 2 weeks to ask if he could send it, all I got in response was his assistant telling me they would relay the message. I get that people are busy and might not be able to take a case, but I would have appreciated some communication so I could call another service instead of treading water and losing valuable time. Not very professional in my opinion.
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25 Jul, 2023 by Tracy sorenson
David is AMAZING. He was honest and fair. He also won my case, a case no one thought I could win. Highly recommend him
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19 Jul, 2023 by Dan guimont
This Dave Sjoberg is a great lawyer and I can't thank him enough for saving me a lot of money and a lot of time over another previous lawyer I had. Dave has great knowledge and great negotiating skills as opposed again to my previous lawyer that I had that quit on me at the end in mediation. But in the long run that other lawyer did me a favor by quitting and it ended up being a blessing in disguise because I got Dave Sjoberg to get it right
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