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31 Aug, 2024 by Nick powell
Everyone was so helpful in helping me through a challenging time in my life. Thank you for everything you did for me
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27 Aug, 2024 by Kevin ray madrid
Appreciate Lauber group in helping me navigate thru this legal situation.
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02 Jul, 2024 by Robert hayes
I would recommend Jaclyn Bray of Lauber Law Group to anyone going through the divorce process or wanting to improve their estate planning. Jaclyn represented me in a complicated divorce. She was very communicative, responsive, respectful, and fair through the whole process. She provided sound advice and helped me stay grounded as we worked through my case. She is now helping me with estate planning and has been fantastic on this front as well. She is top notch and would benefit anyone by representing them.
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28 May, 2024 by Shirley herrera
If you are in need of an attorney we highly recommend the Lauber Law Group. Alexandria “Ali” Hohman represented us and made sure to communicate with us during the entire process and answered any questions we had, as well as having a currently friendly staff, empathetic attorneys gave us peace of mind during a difficult time in our life.. Thanks to our awesome attorney at the Lauber law group.
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20 May, 2024 by Bondy sugarman
I generally do not write negative reviews, and am never unfair. If you are seeking quality legal representation, steer as clear as you possibly can from this firm. In the five years that I have been "represented" (that's a joke) by Lauber Law Group (FKA Lauber Dancey), I have gone through experiences that are borderline unethical. I will be submitting a complaint to the Bar as well. Here are some my experiences: - I hired Delaina Dancey, a partner, to handle my case. I received ineffective guidance that led to delays in my case, and less than desired outcomes. - After months of delays, I prepared all of my own paperwork, and Ms. Dancey was rude and argumentative with any of my questions or concerns about her approach. When she finally had her "paralegal" (who changed 3x in 1 year) file my case, things moved forward. - Ms. Dancey arrived late and unprepared to all hearings and appearances, and even called my spouse and I by the wrong names. During any disagreements or questions by the opposing party, she was most focused on ease and speed, rather than the best-interest of her clients. - When my orders were finally entered and the case was underway, the firm was paid in full, and future emails and calls went unanswered for weeks. - I had a situation that required an appearance in court, and though she charged me an additional $1,000, Ms. Dancey no-showed the telephone hearing and emailed me hours later to tell me that the hearing was unnecessary. The court had already ruled in my favor (based on the paperwork I submitted on my own). - Months later, I had a change in circumstances that required legal advice. After 5 weeks of emailing and calling, I learned from Ashley Lauber that Ms. Dancey had retired without notice. This is not ethical. I was referred to a "friend" of Ms. Lauber's who... "wasn't my attorney, but would help out." - The substitute attorney managed to file a few forms that, again, were completed 100% by me, and my case went on. - With 6 months remaining in my case, I had another change in circumstances and had no idea how to proceed with my case. I asked my substitute attorney questions, and she voiced concerns that she may not be able to represent me due to potential "conflict." I rephrased the questions as what they were... general policy information questions, on behalf of both of her clients, that we needed answers to on how to proceed. The substitute provided some information that was unclear. - When I asked for clarity, Ms. Lauber abruptly responded to let me know that she and her substitute were withdrawing from my case. If you want your case handled professionally and you are looking for an advocate who will support you and work in your best interest, avoid this firm at all costs!
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09 Mar, 2021 by Keith
Well we went to trial and won, so what more needs said? Well the fact that he really worked with me and didn't talk down to me. He was a great and detailed listener. Very thorough too in planning his case, not putting all his eggs in one basket so to speak. If one of his arguments was shot down by the judge or and objection by opposition sustained, then he immediately went to his next argument, and then the next. He is probably the eighth or ninth attorney I've worked with and this was the best experience by far. And he even gave me a ride home after trial.
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19 Jun, 2023 by Tyron
I'm very pleased that I chose Matt Stock to represent me.  He was compassionate, straightforward and patient with me.  The day I met him in person I got a good feeling about him.  He seemed pleasant to talk to and looked like he had integrity.  My initial impression was confirmed throughout our interactions in the following months.  He never sugar coated anything, he was respectfully direct and always made time for me.  Thanks to his knowledge, expertise and the time he devoted to helping me prepare my defense, (and I guess the details of the case to some extent) the commissioner did rule in my favor.  I would highly recommend this attorney to help you with your issue.  I have never had any run-ins with the law or courts.  If I find myself in a position needing representation again, Matt Stock will be at the top of my list!
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13 Jun, 2023 by Ameera “ameera” k
These attorneys are the most compassionate, empathetic, ethical, and dedicated attorneys. I hired them to represent me on 3 protection order cases and 1 criminal case. I was facing the possibility of losing my career due to my cases. But Matt Stock won all 4 of my cases!! Matt went above and beyond by diving deep into investigating my cases, discovering discrepancies, and developing effective strategies to successfully win all 4 of my cases. There were times that I felt so scared and wanted to give up. But Matt would encourage and empower me to keep moving forward and he truly understood my fears. I knew that I could trust Matt and his partners, which is not easy to say regarding attorneys. These attorneys truly care about their clients and they are very passionate about what they do. The work ethic and integrity that they demonstrated was beyond amazing. If you’re looking for experienced trial attorneys that know how to argue in a courtroom and will deliver results, hire Matt Stock and his partners.
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04 May, 2023 by Murray pendergrass
Hiring a criminal defense lawyer will never be fun for anyone, but I am glad I chose Matt (partner at Verity Criminal Defense). Matt's communication during our business relationship was proffesional, earnest, tactful, and timely. I felt that he truly cared about me and my situation, and gave a devoted efforted to minimizing my exposure to the legal system and securing the best outcome for my situation.
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19 Oct, 2019 by Pete
I met Stephanie the day after severe car accident in February 2016. At the time I had no idea how badly I was injured . The first thing Steaphine advised me to do was be treated. This became a 31/2 years journey. Of surgerys , doctors and therapists. The worst was a brain injury. Through all of that Stepahnie was always on my side. Fighting for me encouraging me . She always told me the truth. She became a advocate for me . She never quit even when I wanted to . She always respected me and all decisions were mine. But she always gave me wise and valued council. Her faith in me and my case gave me the courage to keep fighting . I have worked with several attorneys in my life . I have never met one who cared so much about me as a person and really understood what I felt and the loss I was experiencing. One of the best decisions in my life was hiring her as my attorney . Stepahnie is just a great human . Her integrity, honestly and devotion are in unmatched. She is a very skilled attorney and negotiator . Thank you Stepahnie for helping me get my life back. Pete!!
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24 Feb, 2018 by Shane
Stephanie Petersen was my divorce attorney, a damn good one at that! I will always recommend Stephanie Petersen as an attorney, she is tough, extremely knowledgeable, professional and direct. Stephanie us hands down the best attorney I've ever hired.
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18 Feb, 2013 by Julia
Stephanie Peterson embodies, professionalism, empathy and attention to detail. She is knowledgeable and committed to getting results that benefit her client. Her conduct and ethics are beyond reproach. Stephanie argues the law and maintains the integrity of the judicial system by not engaging in, or being drawn into, insults or mud slinging behaviors. Her sole focus is achieving the best results for you. At the end of my ordeal, I was proud to be represented by such a class act.
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