Daniel E. Olsen, experienced  attorney in Jefferson, WI with 7 reviews
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Daniel E. Olsen

222 Wisconsin Dr Ste 6, Jefferson, WI

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Kim

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08 Aug, 2024
Seriously? This guy has been disciplined in both CO and WI several times. Our dealings with him leaves an awful lot to be desired. He should be disbarred. He mishandled a custody case that never should have even been filed as his client was not the biological father, was known to be agressive and committed domestic violence involving guns. His client was a stalker and Mr Olsen should have known by the facts of the case that it had no merit. Olsen threatened legal action against the victim's family members if they "did not stay out of his business" while we attempted to settle the matter civilly. He is a slimeball.
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Gabby “gabby” gamer

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15 Feb, 2024
Does not return calls even after you leave messages. Does not have best interests at heart makes decisions of her own without talking with me first. Does not tell you when there is a change in court plans. Does not take what you say into consideration. Does not keep you updated on situations and where we are at in the case. I would giver her zero stars if I could because she is absolutely the worst lawyer
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Susan s

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24 Jun, 2019
I don’t know how Jefferson County qualified Joanne Miller to be a Guardian Ad Litem. She is extremely biased and will quickly pick her favorite parent. She completely ignores the other parent and doesn’t return phone calls. She makes recommendations in court that she’s unable to explain without talking to BOTH parents. She’s disrespectful and rude to the parent she doesn’t like. She NEVER took the time to talk to me about decisions she made against me. She never took the time to meet my child and I had to pay for half of her fees! Joanne Miller should not be a GAL supposedly looking out for the child’s best interest.
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Highly knowledgeable and competent in handling complex legal cases
“He is an absolute genius" and "Knowledgeable about everything and informs you so you understand what's happening.”
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Passionate about protecting client's interests and going the extra mile
“He wasn't technically taking new clients but took one look at the case and felt so strongly that took it anyway.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients, including full custody in challenging situations
“He got me sole custody of my daughter at 5 months old, she is 9 now and we are blessed.”
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Lacks responsiveness and communication with clients
“Does not return calls even after you leave messages" and "Does not keep you updated on situations and where we are at in the case.”
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Disrespectful and biased behavior towards certain clients
“She is extremely biased and will quickly pick her favorite parent" and "She is disrespectful and rude to the parent she doesn't like.”

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