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07 Sep, 2021 by Seth
Was very thorough in his explanation of my case and with my options. Wasn't afraid to tell me what his opinion was even when he knew it wasn't what I wanted to hear. Talked in detail of every option and was very fair and transparent. Highly recommend Mr. Erickson for any legal needs. Will be using him again.

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02 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
Explained why the specific language in a Quit Claim Deed my family intended to use for transferring ownership to an LLC was incorrect and suggested using a basic Quit Claim Deed instead to avoid problems.
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24 Feb, 2016 by Serenity
Zane is personable, knowledgeable, and a really good attorney. He kept in communication throughout our process and knew what to expect. He was proactive, responsive and kept his fees within our budget. Your case will be in extremely capable hands with Zane Sullivan as your lawyer!
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18 Feb, 2016 by Kara
I would HIGHLY recommend Zane for any real estate representation! He is very responsive to emails and phone calls and I always felt our best interest was at hand. Zane will always be the first person our office turns to!
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26 May, 2017 by Nancy m
Great lawyer, good staff, Judges love and respect him. Won us $265,000 in judgments and we were the DEFENDANTS (who counter-sued the bad guys!). Have used him for real estate transactions, easements, etc.
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26 May, 2017 by Michael
My family homesteaded in Montana. We have been here for 7 generations. After retiring from Boeing, I returned to Montana where a group of who I can only call greenie anarchists threatened my life, vandalized my property and sued me multiple times. I hired a number of attorneys to represent me, including some big name types from Montana. Most of them only got my name right on my bill. We (barely) prevailed in the lawsuits filed against us, mostly because of my wife's attention to detail and her amazing memory. I told my wife shortly before we contacted Quentin that we were looking into the abyss. The greenies had forged documents allowing access to our property and after I confronted them with a shotgun had me arrested and charged with 6 felonies (240 years in prison). I have never been in trouble with the law. I held security clearances at the federal level and I was looking at prison for the rest of my life. We then hired Quentin as our previous attorney who told me I was a criminal had quit when I asked that Quentin come on-board. The charges "went away" as what I had done was LEGAL and Quentin pointed that out. The greenies then sued me and my wife. Quentin visited us, spent the night and by morning knew more about my case than I did. He had all the facts and had a response for all of the false accusations. We counter-sued and won over $250,000 in damages (what we asked for) as well as permanent restraining orders against those who sued us. I could not ask for a better attorney AND he is honest. I consider him a rarity in the legal profession, a good, honest, highly competent lawyer. If you are looking for one, look no further, this is the real thing!
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19 May, 2017 by Anonymous
I hired Quentin to pursue a claim a negligence claim against a home inspector. Quentin was dogged in pursuit of the inspector, who had left the state, and his insurance company. Through his efforts, I was able to make a full recovery. Quentin only charged me an hourly fee, which ended up costing me much less than a 1/3 or forty percent contingency fee of most other lawyers. I highly recommend Quentin.
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15 Jan, 2022 by Benjamin
Thank you Mr. Dugger!! He was willing to step into my matter and handle it, when others wouldn't. I couldn't be more grateful and I would highly recommend him to anyone!
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