Poore, Roth & Robinson, P.C., originally founded in 1914, is one of the oldest law firms in the State of Montana. Located in Butte, it is a full service law firm with a state-wide practice, emphasizing a defense practice in all areas of civil litigation, including insurance.
The Firm consists of a team of lawyers with outstanding credentials, expertise and a proven record of achievement in state and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.All of the Firm's attorneys are members of the State Bar of Montana. The Firm's attorneys are committed to providing excellent representation in a civil, professional and ethical manner.
The Firm consists of a team of lawyers with outstanding credentials, expertise and a proven record of achievement in state and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.All of the Firm's attorneys are members of the State Bar of Montana. The Firm's attorneys are committed to providing excellent representation in a civil, professional and ethical manner.
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Katie was raised in Butte, Montana and she attended the University of Montana in Missoula. After graduating from college, she moved to Omaha, Nebraska to attend Creighton University School of Law where she interned for the Douglas County pretrial services program.
After graduating from law school, Katie returned to Montana and was a Public Defender for the State of Montana Public Defender's office in Missoula, defending clients in criminal, juvenile, and dependency and neglect proceedings.Katie came home to Butte with her family and was an associate at Manson Law, P.C., before joining Poore, Roth, and Robinson, P.C. in 2015.
After graduating from law school, Katie returned to Montana and was a Public Defender for the State of Montana Public Defender's office in Missoula, defending clients in criminal, juvenile, and dependency and neglect proceedings.Katie came home to Butte with her family and was an associate at Manson Law, P.C., before joining Poore, Roth, and Robinson, P.C. in 2015.
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Michael Peterson
Aug 10, 2018
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I reached out to this company to help me help my mother. Specifically, since my father just passed, she needs to evaluate bankruptcy. I mentioned that specially in the email (why I was reaching out including the fact that I had just lost my father, what we wanted to evaluate, and request for cost estimates and what I should have ready for a call). Here is the email I received back. I guess you can evaluate for yourself if it was appropriate or not.
"The firm of Poore, Roth & Robinson, P.C., is responding to your email as a courtesy only. You should not interpret this response as indicating that
"The firm of Poore, Roth & Robinson, P.C., is responding to your email as a courtesy only. You should not interpret this response as indicating that
Chad Armstrong
Jul 31, 2016
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Website has fax number as office number and visa versa.
Asked if they deal with employee and employer matters. She said the lawyer they had that did moved to Wyoming.
Asked if she could recommend a lawyer who does. She said "no"
Asked if they have been around since 1914.
I would figure a law firm would have some contacts somewhere that has been operating for over 100 YEARS!!!
No knowledge, website looks like a do it yourself site, unimpressed.
Asked if they deal with employee and employer matters. She said the lawyer they had that did moved to Wyoming.
Asked if she could recommend a lawyer who does. She said "no"
Asked if they have been around since 1914.
I would figure a law firm would have some contacts somewhere that has been operating for over 100 YEARS!!!
No knowledge, website looks like a do it yourself site, unimpressed.