Simply the best. Loyal. Honest. Amazing. We were blessed to have the Libbey Law office in our corner. Glad its all over. Libbeys were by our side through the whole process and very respectively. I would recommend all friends and family to go see Libbey Law Office for help. Thank you Libbey Law!!!
Attorney Daniel Libbey, managing partner at Libbey Law Offices, focuses his practice in the areas of personal injury. In 2000, he was admitted to practice in Alaska. Attorney Libbey earned his undergraduate degree from Western Washington University before attending law school at The Ohio State University College of Law in Columbus, Ohio. He earned his J.D. with honors and as a member of the prestigious Order of the Coif. He is a member of several professional organizations, including the Alaska Bar Association, the Alaska Association for Justice, and the American Association for Justice.
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Simply the best. Loyal. Honest. Amazing. We were blessed to have the Libbey Law office in our corner. Glad its all over. Libbeys were by our side through the whole process and very respectively. I would recommend all friends and family to go see Libbey Law Office for help. Thank you Libbey Law!!!
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