Lindsay Harris

1661 Capitol Way, Ste. 103LL, Bismarck, ND

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2012
University of North Dakota School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2009
North Dakota State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Anon

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27 Nov, 2023
Dismissed complaint against Connie Cleveland when her judicial misconduct is already marked for negative treatment. Connie conspired with Alonna Knorr. Corrupt Judicial official. Will protest, she will take accountability
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Kam pechtl

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10 Oct, 2023
Being new to the area I was happy to see a service such as LRIS provided, even for a fee. A young lady, Debbie, answered my call and I explained that I needed to meet with an attorney to discuss legal options for a situation I was facing. Debbie immediately went into what seemed like a rehearsed, canned response about how she was unable to help due to the early retirement of "boomers", staffing and that I would need to do the research myself. I am not a "boomer" but I was not moved by her speech. This young lady failed to realize that it is her generation's time to shine. The lack of effort and ownership in providing a promoted service spoke volumes, at least in my mind, as to how bright the future is in the hands of this younger generation. The silver lining in the end was that she saved me a $30 fee.
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Purple 2018

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28 Apr, 2023
James and his staff did an awesome job on getting my injury settled. I didn't think it was going to get settled but they did it. They were always willing to answer any questions I had. They were excellent at keeping me updated on what was going on. I would highly recommend them. They were very helpful and easy to work with.
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The lawyer's staff may lack effort and ownership in providing the promoted service
“Debbie immediately went into what seemed like a rehearsed, canned response about how she was unable to help due to the early retirement of "boomers", staffing and that I would need to do the research myself.”
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There are concerns about the lawyer's ethical conduct and potential corruption
“Dismissed complaint against Connie Cleveland when her judicial misconduct is already marked for negative treatment. Connie conspired with Alonna Knorr. Corrupt Judicial official.”
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The lawyer may be biased and unwilling to stand up for private citizens against other lawyers
“DONT EVER LOOK FOR THE BARS HELP. They are totally Bias and will NEVER stand behind any private citizen over their Corrupt, lying Lawyers...Such as Bill Schmidt.”

Publications

2012:
North Dakota Law Review, NORTH DAKOTA’S SEAT BELT DEFENSE: IT’S TIME FOR NORTH DAKOTA TO STATUTORILY ADOPT THE DOCTRINE OF AVOIDABLE CONSEQUENCES

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