Kyla N Motz, experienced Debt Collection, Litigation attorney in Eau Claire, WI with 20 reviews
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Kyla N Motz

920 S. Farwell St., Eau Claire, WI

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Dennis marchel

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08 Oct, 2024
I had received a advertisement letter from this firm after I had received a summons for a judgment to be filed against me by one of the credit card companies so I called and setup a appointment with this firm to see they could help me with this judgment and if this was a firm that I would be comfortable working with that’s all. On the day of my appointment I had a busy day. I had a VA appointment oncologist who is treating my cancer. Am a Vietnam combat veteran with terminal Cancer from agent orange exposure. I am 100% disabled and. My appointment at this firm was 1: PM and I didn’t get out of my Oncology appointment which was at the VA hospital at fort snelling MN. So I had to hurry to make it to Eau Claire WI. When I got there the first thing they wanted was a payment in full before they would even talk to me. It could only be paid with cash or debit card. No credit cards. Having Being busy I did not have a way to pay them and told them my situation and that I would gladly pay them just not on that day. They Refused to even talk to me. And were not nice about it. I am 77 years old and any form that treats their clients with lack of trust and respect I will not recommend to anyone.
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Mary toney

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18 Aug, 2023
Christianson was a pleasure to work with. It was friendly, professional representation.
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Roger gostomski

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13 Apr, 2023
I used Christianson and Freund through our employee assistance program and was very happy with the meeting I had with Daniel. I had a question about purchasing Liability Ins. for a self-guided tour company of Eau Claire that I have. He said that was not his specialty, but he did spend time researching it and you could tell. I was very happy with how he covered each aspect of my issue. The information he gave me was very useful. I would highly recommend them. Roger
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Friendly and professional representation
“Christianson was a pleasure to work with. It was friendly, professional representation.”
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Knowledgeable and helpful in providing legal advice
“I had a question about purchasing Liability Ins. for a self-guided tour company of Eau Claire that I have. He said that was not his specialty, but he did spend time researching it and you could tell. I was very happy with how he covered each aspect of my issue. The information he gave me was very useful.”
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Successful in resolving legal matters
“The entire process was seamless and successful! I'd highly recommend Christianson & Freund for friendly, professional representation.”
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Hardworking and talented attorneys
“Top notch, super hardworking, smart attorney! Highly recommended!”
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Attention to detail and cost-effective
“Josh Christianson and team were professional and a pleasure to work with. Our case was handled with great care and attention to detail, all under the cost he estimated. Highly recommended.”
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Inflexible payment policies and lack of empathy
“The first thing they wanted was a payment in full before they would even talk to me. It could only be paid with cash or debit card. No credit cards. Having Being busy I did not have a way to pay them and told them my situation and that I would gladly pay them just not on that day. They Refused to even talk to me. And were not nice about it.”
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Prioritizing billable hours over client's best interests
“In my opinion and experience they are far more interested in money than helping clients. Despite me keeping them informed of complications that might delay my bankruptcy, they continued processing my paperwork racking up billable hours and used up the majority of the retainer I paid then dropped me without fulfilling their role, leaving me in worse financial shape.”
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Bias and lack of impartiality in certain cases
“Stella is the most racist and female biased attorney I have EVER met! She never spoke to me, nor did she do ANY kind of research or background checking before coming up with her conclusion's she claims were in the best interest of my daughter. If you're a male and have to deal with her in a GAL case ask for a new attorney because she will automatically call you l misogynistic and favor the mother regardless of the mothers dangerous past with your child”

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