Lisa Ferguson Lozano, experienced Criminal Defense, Litigation attorney in Lincoln, NE with 9 reviews
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Lisa Ferguson Lozano

5533 S 27th St Ste 203, Lincoln, NE

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Debra c

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06 Dec, 2023
Lisa knew that accepting a plea deal was not in our families' best interest but somehow she was able to convince my husband to accept a plea deal which I had told her and him that I would divorce him if he did. Now my husband is in an appeal process but this deal that he accepted could cause him to be a sex offender for life and/or never be able to be free in the US again because he will not be able to proceed with gaining permanent status in the US as he was an immigrant when I married him. I do not believe Lisa earned the money that we paid her. My family and I have been trying to get the money back from Lisa that we gave her but she will not respond to our numerous messages or return any of our phone calls. Somehow my husband was rushed into court less than 24 hours after agreeing to accept the plea but for other court dates we waited months and months. His court was in the morning and the night before Lisa had received more evidence from the prosecution, Lisa claims she was not able to open the file so didn't know what had been sent to her but rather than asking for a continuance or bringing it up at all she proceeded with locking my husband into that plea deal which I had clearly communicated was not in our families' best interest. It takes a lot of work to be prepared for trial and it's clear that Lisa didn't want to have to do that, by the time my husband accepted the plea deal nearly two years after his initial arrest and over 2 years after the alleged crime Lisa should have had plenty of time to go through all evidence and talk to my husband's witnesses but she had not. Based on our experience with her I would not recommend her services.
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Linda wilson

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08 Jul, 2023
I know my grandson is receiving free advice. But with his mental problems, he gets very agitated if he doesn't hear anything.
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May not be willing to represent tenants due to perceived lack of financial incentive
“as renters we mean pretty much zip guys, apparently the remedy according to her is leaving and that she's done this 40 years no one likes to represent tenants because there's no money to be made in it.”
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Comes across as entitled and unwilling to take on challenging cases
“Apparently if you're renting you are broke and someone who deserves nothing that's what I felt like talking to her very entitled you can tell by demeanor.”

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