Edward Martin Werner, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Billings, MT with 20 reviews
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Edward Martin Werner

2702 Montana Ave Ste 101, Billings, MT

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David

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11 Feb, 2025
Great Lawyer, very professional, very informative of the law, understanding of my position, answered all of our questions and followed through with what he said he was going to do in a timely manner. Made myself and family comfortable in his presence. Don't hesitate and give Nick a call!
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Abia-marie rose

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13 Sep, 2024
Refused to take my case. Now I have to go to court alone.😭 Landlord vs Tenant
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Nathan harder

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25 Jul, 2024
Having made a very big mistake, I started the painful process of trying to find someone who would help without taking my money (happily) and leaving me to my (richly deserved) rewards. As the saying goes, "play stupid games, win stupid prizes". Nick took my case, never left me feeling judged by him, and did his best to help me through the process with my dignity and my finances intact. Nobody could have punished me as passionately as I did and continue to punish myself, and I know I won't be repeating my act of stupidity again. Nick took my case and obtained for me exactly what I was hoping for...a healthy slap from the justice system that didn't leave me destitute and/or in a cage. If you find yourself in my shoes, please consider this as a help in sorting through a long list of nameless and faceless counselors. You'll get his best because that's what his own personal ethics demand of him. Lawyers get a bad wrap. I thankfully don't have a lot of experience with them, but if more of them were like Nick, they wouldn't have this kind of reputation. Please give him a try. Like me, you'll be glad you did. Thanks, Nick! And see...I remembered to write this review! I'll be dropping by to see you one of these days when I'm not desperate for help. You're a good fellow. You may not get rich doing good work for dopes like me, but I trust you'll sleep every night knowing you're leaving the world better for your having been a part of it.
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Pros
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Highly professional and knowledgeable legal expertise
“Nick was wonderful to work with and I wouldn't have made it through without his expertise and kindness.”
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Excellent communication and client support
“He addressed all of my questions with patience and clarity, ensuring I fully understood each step of the process.”
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Achieves positive legal outcomes for clients
“Nick did amazing work on my case and I ended up with just fines and some short classes I had to complete.”
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Compassionate and non-judgmental approach
“Nick never left me feeling judged by him, and did his best to help me through the process with my dignity and my finances intact.”
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Timely and responsive service
“Communication was always good and it was worth every penny!”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“Not responsive, Don't recommend. [...] Spend your hard earned money on someone who is willing to earn it.”
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Failure to follow through on client matters
“I called him 3 weeks later to find out if he had filed the case. I didn't reach him and I had to leave a message on his voicemail. I tried several more times of trying to reach him over the the next two weeks. He never returned my phone calls. I eventually showed up at his office in person to see if he was still in business.”

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