A. L. Brown, experienced Civil Rights, Criminal Defense attorney in Saint Paul, MN with 132 reviews
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A. L. Brown

413 Wacouta Street, Saint Paul, MN

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Melanie lobdell

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04 Nov, 2024
Kristen helped me with my custody and child support case. She was amazing and so easy to work with. She’s very professional, she quickly responds to emails back and forth or any phone calls that needed to be made. She was very straight forward on the process with what I was dealing with and the routes I needed to take in the process. She made me feel so comfortable even when I was stressed about the situation. I will highly recommend her to anyone and will definitely be calling her again if I have any future needs. She was great!!
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Erin wolfe

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24 Oct, 2024
Kristen Bullock is amazing at what she does! Our case was complicated and high conflict but she was committed to helping us keep my son safe. We are grateful for her expertise and tenacity!
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Highly knowledgeable, experienced, and aggressive attorneys who fight relentlessly for their clients
“James and the team at North Star are highly knowledgeable, well-organized, and relentless in providing the best legal defense you can get.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness to clients
“Courtney, Jen, and Jeff of North Star Law Group have all helped us out on various aspects of our business. They have been thoughtful, approachable, easy to access, responsive, and most importantly efficient and straight forward with their advice.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach towards clients
“Even though through out the court process we had big roadblock that didn't seem to budge he insured me that this roadblock sucks but it is only helping my case. I took a plea deal from the prosecutor dropping a felony charge to a misdemeanor.”
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Impressive results and successful outcomes for clients
“James did a presentation at our firm on networking that was first-rate; full of ideas, motivational and informal in tone, and well-presented, the presentation gave everyone useful ideas and a push to be more thoughtful about a very important aspect of our careers.”
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Diverse range of legal expertise beyond just criminal defense
“Courtney, Jen, and Jeff of North Star Law Group have all helped us out on various aspects of our business. They have been thoughtful, approachable, easy to access, responsive, and most importantly efficient and straight forward with their advice.”
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Isolated incidents of poor communication and lack of attentiveness to client needs
“Discovering that Adkins is more interested in collecting fees than in diligently working on my case is beyond frustrating. Legal battles are emotionally draining, and when your attorney fails to provide the support and preparation needed, it's not just a letdown; it can have serious consequences for your life.”
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Occasional instances of unprofessional behavior or inappropriate responses from staff
“The fact that he ignores my calls adds another layer of disappointment. Communication is key in any relationship, and especially so when you're dealing with legal matters. Feeling abandoned during such a crucial time amplifies the stress and uncertainty that often accompanies legal proceedings.”

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