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Pros
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Caring and compassionate approach to clients
“Laura truly cares about her clients, is available, and is honest with you at all times.”
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Effective representation and dedication to client success
“Her proactive approach in the courtroom was remarkable, commanding the room with confidence and eloquence.”
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Prompt communication and availability, even outside regular hours
“She answered calls and e-mails promptly and also after business hours.”
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Expertise in family law and ability to navigate complex legal procedures
“Laura is very well versed in family law at least for my case she was.”
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Commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for clients
“If you want someone that will take your case as seriously as you do I would retain Laura.”
Cons
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Potential focus on their own interests over the client's
“Doesn't fight for you but against you money hungry and don't see how she passed her bar would not recommend at all how do you hire a lawyer to represent you you give them information and they can't figure out who they are fighting for you or them”
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Occasional doubts about the lawyer's competence
“I understand that all cases are different. But what wasn't in question was her confidence in our/her argument.”

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27 Aug, 2024 by Mark uptegrove
Handled everything for me perfectly with no hassles. A +
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27 Aug, 2024 by Paul dover
Good people, fair practice and prices...
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27 Aug, 2024 by Joseph monegro
The most unethical lawyer ever. This lawyer lied to me and, so that i would fire a lawyer that i had ; to go with her instead. She lied and stated that she was friends with the opposing attorney and could be speed up the wait time. In reality she wanted me to hire her for a seperated divorce action, singr divorces are expensive but i refused to hire for it. She ends up continuing and dragging my case out two months. Then enters her appearance in the wrong case and also a month late. Then Always it is always someone else's fault not hers. She doesnt fight for her clients. She will lie and say that she has done things that she has not done on the case. For example, she lied at one point regarding subpoenas being sent out and her excuse later , “was she thought that they were sent out”. I had to hound her so that she would send them. Then after she has your money already will say things like “fire me” if you complain about how she is handling your case and threaten to keep your money. She will say other odd things to try and get you fire her. The day of the trial, she texts me wanting to deviate from our plan and trying to coerce me into a settlement. Gives me off the wall crazy reasons that had nothing to do with my case to scare me. Most unprofessional people i have ever seen. She brings a woman with tattoos on her neck with her. If your a black man, stay away from these people. They will see you as inferior and judge you, the try to manipulate you then play vicitm. She was judging me as if she worked for the other side. Due to her odd behavior snd comments 45 mins before trial. I had to represent myself. But Nothing she was trying to coerce me with, was even mentioned in the hearing.She takes all the evidence with her when she leaves to be vindictive. But She made me do all the leg work myself gathering that evidence. I end up losing due to not being able to submit evidence. I asked other attorneys about her, she is not competent. and seemed afraid to ligitigate against the other party. She is a sleezy person trying to take your money: will be nice until she has your money and then switch up. She will say that she is cheap but you get what you pay for. . She used to work for legal aid which is a red flag stated other lawyers. I wish i could post sms messages on her to back up my claims. A Very scummy human being and possibly a racist, from her prejudging
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13 Aug, 2024 by Tom hanshaw
Laura and her staff are the best you can go with. They are incredibly friendly, and very intelligent. Laura is a must have attorney.She is my attorney for life.
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11 Aug, 2024 by Kayla harlan
Laura is amazing and kind she is amazing she has been kind to me and my husband and so helpful with my case thank you guys so much
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