Kathleen Ann Kruse, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Brookfield, WI with 771 reviews
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Kathleen Ann Kruse

225 Regency Ct Ste 200, Brookfield, WI

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Extremely intelligent person and employees.
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Mr Singleton said he would have my case dismissed because I was wrongly accused and he did exactly what he said he could and would do
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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and professional attorneys
“Extremely intelligent person and employees.”
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Effective in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Mr Singleton said he would have my case dismissed because I was wrongly accused and he did exactly what he said he could and would do”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Trisha was knowledgeable, professional and personable.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“Really made me feel better about my situation and learned so much. Very thankful.”
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Competitive and transparent pricing
“The rate was very competitive.”
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication in some cases
“She was impossible to get a hold of and my case was real simple since I already had an agreement reached with my wife.”
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Potentially overcharging for services in some instances
“I paid $7000 for their fees and I never seen her until the court date in which she was late.”
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Inconsistent quality of representation
“She failed to review my case or provide a proper defense, which directly resulted in my loss of school choice, primary placement and decision-making authority for my children.”
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Potentially not taking on cases they are unable to handle effectively
“She abandoned my case just before the hearing during the week of Thanksgiving, recognizing her own incompetence.”
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Lack of refunds for unsatisfactory service
“Additionally, this unethical firm did not refund my money.”

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