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Pros
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Accessible and clear in communication
“Ms. Reibel is very easily accessible and clear and direct in her advice.”
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Provides honest and thoughtful advice, focused on client's best interests
“She is not interested in getting involved in a case just to earn a few bucks, but really wants to honor the client and review the case giving a recommendation that is best for the client and not for her pocketbook.”
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Maintains professionalism and responsiveness
“Leah was never to busy to answer any of my questions, she always made sure that I understood the next steps of my expungement.”
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Compassionate and supportive during difficult times
“Leah Reibel was professional and compassionate while helping me navigate my way through a very difficult time.”
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Excellent legal representation and judgment
“Her representation of our joint clients was excellent. She was careful, thoughtful, and error free. Most importantly, she had, and used, independent judgment.”
Cons
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Significant omissions in handling a case, leading to negative outcomes for the client
“Instead of giving me any idea of what needed to be done and what would happen, she started doing things costing me a few thousand dollars which were insignificant while completely omitting the most crucial component of filing a motion for spousal support. She never informed me of the need to do so and it caused me to not receive the spousal support I would have received had that been done.”
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Unprofessional and unethical conduct
“Absolutely without a doubt the worst Criminal Defence attorney that I have ever retained. She is not a criminal defense attorney. She is a criminal attorney. She facilitated the wrongful conviction and covered up 3 false arrests by multiple police agencies. I trusted this fake woman with my life and she took advantage of my trust. She stole an astronomical amount of money from me and forced me into a no-contest plea the morning of my trial. She didn't cover up some of the evidence critical to my defense, but covered up ALL of it including all of the police reports and a video recording of one of the arrests.”

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22 Apr, 2024 by Barry bennett
Leah provided me with efficient, professional legal services, with a personable, supportive touch. I would recommend her to any who need legal representation.
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07 Mar, 2024 by Wynde madden
Thank you for alway being so positive and helping me navigate through this process It was a long journey and you helped keep things on track and build my confidence along the way. I would definitely refer my friends and family to you! Thank you again!
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19 Dec, 2023 by Taylor greenspan
Leah holds a very professional yet personable representation with a strong work ethic and timely communication. Leah provided me the perfect amount of guidance throughout the process and took the weight off of my shoulders during an intense time. I strongly recommend Leah’s services!
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28 Aug, 2023 by Izzy mustain
Leah was such a great attorney to have working for me I would definitely highly recommend her to anyone who needs a family law attorney! She made my life a lot easier and stress free during a time where I needed that the most!! I would definitely hire her again in the future if I ever need her!
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08 Jul, 2023 by Donye peyton
I'm absolutely glad I had her represent me awso.e Leah awsome
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19 May, 2011 by Jason
Our life would have been in shambles had it not been for Mr. Good. His strong background and expertise in his field were the turning point in our case. I can't thank the good Lord above enough for providing his guidence and help during this very difficult time. We almost lost everything. Thank you, Jon.
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