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Knowledgeable and Skilled Lawyer
“Lucky for me she knows the law. When I had my back to the wall, things not looking good, everyone seemingly believing the opposing side, she took my case in the right direction by telling me what I need to do and she handled like an expert the legal matters.”
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Fights Fiercely for Clients
“Ms. Johnson advocated for me fiercely. She believes and knows the law. I could see that bullying didnt just happen in my marriage, which is bad enough, but the courthouse has bully male attorneys also. Mary Johnson is not phased by male intimidation tactics.”
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Trustworthy and Reliable
“I needed an attorney I could trust would represent me without being influenced by outside influences, and the accusations that the other parent was throwing at me. Mary Johnson had my back and I would recommend her to others.”
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Unreliable and Unresponsive
“Paid her a divorce retainer and she did nothing on the file. I finally reported her to the state bar association and she still didn't repay my retainer. I would not hire her again.”
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Poor Communication and Lack of Follow-Through
“I paid her a fee and was told one thing and never had anything done,no court, no calls to other states,no calls to child support offices,she is completely worthless,I wish I would have gone for her position I would be a millionaire by now,150.00 for 10 mins only to be screwed in the end,I thought I hired her to help ME?”
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Forgetful and Unprepared
“I hired Ms. Johnson in relation to visitation motion brought by my ex-spouse. I paid her $4000 up front. On the day of the hearing Ms. Johnson forgot to come to court. Fortunately I received a continuance. Then there was a new court date. Ms. Johnson told me I didn't have to come becuase my ex withdrew his motion. It was not until two weeks later I found out I was supposed to be there and he won the motion by default.”

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13 Sep, 2024 by Bradley cave
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16 Jun, 2024 by Lissa miller
Mary did not listen to me in my divorce case. I am a retired teacher and her poor approach to dealing with my defense attorney husband resulted in me having to pay him $45,000. My name was spelled wrong in correspondence and my case was confused with other cases. I had requested a name change with the divorce and that did not happen. Fortunately my estate attorney discovered Mary had listed my home’s legal description incorrectly in the divorce decree, which would have been an issue whenever I went to sell it. It took months for Mary to correct HER mistake and then she attempted to charge me for it. I would say the whole process working with Mary was a comedy of errors, except that anyone going through a divorce knows how painful it can be and her ineptitude as an attorney made it so much worse. The divorce was in late 2021 and I’ve just now had the energy to write this. I wish I had the energy to report her to the bar. I regret using her as an attorney and feel sorry for anyone who does.
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15 Jun, 2023 by Sandysan46
A great experience. Mary is great and the legal matters were resolved.
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08 Feb, 2023 by Brant gourley
Mary Johnson is great to go to for an attorney. She works hard for you, goes the extra mile, and takes the time to explain things if you don't understand. Will use her in the future if I need law work done again.
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20 Nov, 2022 by Jeana lautigar
Mary Johnson has an Elite Legal Mind. Her knowledge and application of the Law is second to none in Northern Mn. I feel so blessed to have had her on my side.
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05 Aug, 2020 by Jerand french
Great professional service and really stand behind you kind of man, took it to the next level and actually cares about his clients , I’d recommend him to anyone any time , top notch !
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