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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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14 Oct, 2020 by Nancy
Mr.Stickel was comp)merely professional and actually spoke to me on the phone when I called. He stayed in contact with me gave me advice and helped me resolve a complicated case and move on with my life. He is a very polite and credible man who doesn't avoid you then rush you through on your court date.
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15 Mar, 2024 by Anonymous
When I found Michael, I had just been fired by my second attorney, in a very complicated, difficult, and high stakes divorce case. My case had already been run into the ground by two previous lawyers and even more so by the entire so-called justice system. Things were at a very low point, and no one else would take my case because of how difficult it was. Michael almost didn’t take it himself. Immediately, I knew though, and I think he knew too, that he was the only one who could right the ship. With him by my side in the courtroom, the dynamic immediately shifted. I knew I was in good hands. His courtroom skills are second to none. And he’s not afraid to take it all the way when it’s the right thing to do. In my case, he’s the only one who could have. Even more extraordinary than his skills, knowledge, and demeanor in the courtroom was his demeanor as my attorney. He was always professional, ethical, patient, and compassionate. He always found a gentle and tactful way to disagree with me, and I always felt confident trusting his advice and deferring to his strategic decisions. He always listened to me and respected my opinions, and believed in me, in a way that no one else had. He was unwavering in his commitment to fight for me against all odds. And against all odds, and with so much tenacity, stamina, and grace, he won. We won. In the process, he restored my faith in the justice system and humanity as a whole. This attorney is a warrior of the highest order and an angel walking on earth. If you are lucky enough to get him in your corner, you should consider yourself truly blessed. His advocacy was worth every penny and more.
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23 Apr, 2015 by Susan
Michael represented me for my DUI and for my divorce. With both cases he has had my best interest in mind and has saved me a lot of lost dollars. I will always keep Michael as my attorney, I consider him a very honest and educated man, whom I will always trust with my legal issues.
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15 Dec, 2013 by Anonymous
Brilliant attorney. Capable of sorting out legal chaos with specialized knowledge. Strong no-nonsense and ethical. Highly intelligent. He is not afraid to go where others fear to tread. Caring advocacy for client rights neglected by others without hype, lies or the mind games some attorneys use. one of the best in areas of expertise.
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29 Jun, 2021 by Steven e
Lawyers tend to get a bad wrap yes even defense attorneys. Braden represented me on two overlapping cases and never made me feel any kind of way. He probably could tell from my face that i already felt the full embarrassing weight of having to come to him with the added burden of another case whilst litigating the first....despite us not seeing eye to eye politically he still defended my second amendment rights and even got my firearm returned to me. Which i thought would never happen and was very satisfying to go down to city hall and receive my gun back. Even though the crooked Marysville cops still have my magazine and holster for some very strange reason I'm proud to say my firearm remains in my possession. Braden, throughout the two years he represented me always made sure i was on time and informed about what time and where I needed to be and despite not having seen an end to my Marysville drama still give Mr. Pence a 5 star review. He's a great guy and so extremely well respected in the community that if you pick him for some reason get priority treatment from even the worst judges/prosecutors and never have to worry about sitting and waiting for your name to get called in alphabetical order. i'm sure many lawyers are granted that respect its just a really cool feeling to know that you are being represented by a winner like Braden one of the best. Also just so its known just because I couldn't jump through the ridiculous b/s that the Marysville court requires of a person that is gainfully employed and living an otherwise productive tax paying lifestyle doesn't take away from the great job he will do for anyone he represents. Pick Braden and you wont regret it I never have.
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06 Jun, 2013 by Giles
I was very fortunate to have Braden represent me in my DUI case in Snohomish County. Thanks to his hard work and knowledge, the result was a full dismissal. He kept me updated on the status of my case, was clear on the potential benefits and consequences of all my legal courses of action and ultimately helped me get all charges dropped. Throughout the entire proceeding, I felt confident in his ability and advice. Braden's an excellent lawyer and I highly recommend him.
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20 Mar, 2012 by Rick
Braden Pence successfully represented me on a charge by the Seattle Police Department of "Excessive Use of Horn". The charge was related to my honking my car's horn in a display of approval of the Occupy Seattle encampment as I drove by it. Braden was able to convince the prosecutor to drop the charge, prior to trial, on the basis that my 1st Amendment free speech rights had been violated by the SPD.
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