75% of ND counties have fewer than 10 attorneys, leaving rural residents without legal help nearby Wednesday, December 4, 2019
G.F. Herald
When Delvin Losing — the only attorney in Casselton — was asked why he’s kept his office in the town of nearly 2,500 residents, he jokingly replied, “Sometimes, I wonder.”
But then he went to get something. After walking to his office, he returned with a wooden carving of his name for his desk, given to him by a client who made it by hand.
“Who brings this to their lawyer?” he asked with a smile, noting how good people are in the community.
Losing has been an attorney in Casselton for 17 years, and essentially the only attorney in town for the last decade.