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Knowledgeable and professional attorney
“Nate was very knowledgeable professional and responsive. Highly recommended.”
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Responsive and provides prompt legal advice
“Recently had some concerns regarding the refinance and Nate responded to our questions immediately, provided legal advice promptly to help us sort thru our concern with the mortgage company.”
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Smooth and easy to work with
“The process was very smooth and Nate is very easy to work with.”
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Highly recommended by clients
“I highly recommend them." and "Highly recommended!”
Cons
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Potential failure to help with a complicated, delayed closing
“I should have known that Nate was not the home closing attorney for us when he had ZERO comments on our proposed real estate contact from the seller which was based on a very old pro forma. We had a complicated, delayed closing and Nate did nothing to help clarify or speed up the process.”
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Last-minute appointment changes causing inconvenience
“I have never personally encountered such a terrible lawyer who would change his appointment with a client last minute.”

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26 Mar, 2024 by Tom surace
The most knowledgeable and friendly attorney.
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17 Dec, 2022 by Millie phillips
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19 Sep, 2022 by Melissa klinka
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12 Apr, 2022 by Peters associates
Nate was very knowledgeable professional and responsive. Highly recommended.
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20 Jul, 2021 by K c
Nate helped us refinance a few months ago. The process was very smooth and Nate is very easy to work with. Recently had some concerns regarding the refinance and Nate responded to our questions immediately, provided legal advice promptly to help us sort thru our concern with the mortgage company. Highly recommend and will use Nate again if needed.
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06 Nov, 2020 by Anonymous
Marlene has worked with my company as outsourced counsel for the past 3 years. We are a food manufacturing company and have had to deal with many different arenas that required her attention. Example 1: We were dealing with an HR issue. Marlene was able to resolve this issue through mediation and was able to prove there was no case to push through without spending many hours on the case. Example 2: Contract disputes. She was able on multiple occasions to get a resolution that was favorable on our part. She has access to many boilerplates (employment agreements, NDAs, MNDAs, Contracts, Proposal/R&D templates) that are needed and required for the food industry. Having this setup ahead of time was able to minimize these issues when they did arise. Example 3 The most recent was our company's acquisition. We were acquired by another manufacturer on the west coast and was able to run point and get a favorable deal for us that also worked for the other party involved. Most importantly through the years she became imbedded within our business. You would of never known she was not a full time general counsel. She is worth her weight in gold especially if you are in the food business.
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03 Oct, 2024 by Linda ursin
As a pension attorney, I have so enjoyed working with you because you embody what a family law attorney should be. You work very hard at doing the right thing, pay attention to detail, ask good questions of your clients and me, make certain the clients understand what they are agreeing to, and drafy separation agreements that are clear as to intent. You are a treasure! Attorney Linda Ursin
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06 Feb, 2024 by Susan kane
Brown Law LLC. What can I say? Chris Brown is amazingly thorough, diligent, extremely knowledgeable in law. I was in need of a lawyer to handle of course a legal matter for me. I reviewed several local lawyers until I came across Chris Brown. With all his expertise in practicing law roughly since 1992 he won the case in my favor. Susan
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18 Sep, 2023 by John marano
I asked Chris to come up with something to help me postpone my problem. He came up with the answer. He did, What he had to He did what he had to do in a timely manner. Very helpful He seems to go well above and beyond what I was asking him to do. THANK CHRIS
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28 Mar, 2016 by Anonymous
I NEEDED ADVICE ON SEVERAL IMPORTANT BUSINESS AND PERSONAL MATTERS OVER AN INTERMITTANT LENGTH OF TIME; ATTORNEY SAYEGH IS THE MOST PROFESSIONAL & CUTTING EDGE LAWYER I HAVE EVER MET. ATTORNEY SAYEGH GUIDED ME THROUGH EACH MATTER SUCCESSFULLY AND BROUGHT ME THE PEACE OF MIND THAT I THOUGHT WAS IMPOSSIBLE.
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