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30 Sep, 2019 by Tim march
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20 Jul, 2016 by Sherri cobb
Peg Callaway is a caring and efficient attorney. She gets the job done in a timely manner and let's you know when there are things you can do yourself, to save money, rather than have her do them and pay the hourly legal fee. I definitely appreciate when someone is trying to help me save money, because you know, that doesn't happen very often! Anyway, she's knowledgeable and efficient and personable and I would definitely recommend her.
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14 May, 2013 by Christine
After my fiancé and I moved our families into Washington State for a solid job offer, it went south and we had no doubt that an attorney had to be brought into the situation to help us. I searched hard for a firm that looked to be authentic, established and all-in on our behalf. An upscale Seattle based lawyer took our case, extremely positive that we could prevail in this employee related case. The attorney knew we were already broke and hiring her required us to take out a personal loan. Regardless, she assured us that at the most she would only require $5,000.00 to complete and settle our case. That was the top end of her estimate. After $7,000.00 paid out and many long frustrating, stressful months going nowhere, we were out of money again. She had also mentioned continuing on a contingency if need be, stringing us along with that carrot. When we just could not come up with more money, she quickly changed her tune and said they could no longer represent us (unless we suddenly came up with another $30,000.00 or more). Now broke twice over; once by the ‘bad guys’ and a second time by the very firm we trusted and hired to help us, we were worse off than ever before. After licking our deep wounds again, I decided to not give up just yet. Out there somewhere there had to be an honest person who wasn’t just out for the money. Interviewing numerous attorneys only brought a long line of disappointments. I was about to give up on the world of attorneys when Robert Colbert’s email popped up. He inquired about the basics of our case and soon was asking for more details. He never created any false hopes and gave simple advice on some options we could look into. Over time, he became more genuinely interested. This is what our case needed – someone willing to take the time to fully understand and to believe in it. When we decided to take a leap of faith and a second crack at this already emotionally draining case, we indeed hired Robert Colbert. I had obviously lost all faith in attorneys… and Mr. Colbert brought that faith back. He is straightforward, detailed and diligent. He did not waste any time on anything. His every move is precise, productive and genuine. His attention to detail and how the law applies to every intricacy is impeccable. He is by far the most professional and productive attorney I have ever known. No contest. If you want it done right with honesty and integrity, Robert Colbert is the attorney for the case! It’s a relief to know that there are still all around awesome attorneys out there. Mr. Colbert is living proof of that!
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30 Sep, 2019 by Tim march
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20 Jul, 2016 by Sherri cobb
Peg Callaway is a caring and efficient attorney. She gets the job done in a timely manner and let's you know when there are things you can do yourself, to save money, rather than have her do them and pay the hourly legal fee. I definitely appreciate when someone is trying to help me save money, because you know, that doesn't happen very often! Anyway, she's knowledgeable and efficient and personable and I would definitely recommend her.
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24 Aug, 2023 by Anonymous
I would not recommend this lawyer to pursue a personal injury case. Thousands of dollars were used up in public disclosure requests without getting any results to pursue my case. He told me he would not pursue a lawsuit against the government when that is exactly what I needed an attorney for because they would not identify the agency personnel involved in my burglaries at the house or at the Republic bank where my safe deposit box was burglarized.
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18 Jun, 2021 by Judie
Ryan was very helpful to me when I needed a will done ASAP (in one day). He came to my house and assisted us in getting the will done. He was very professional, kind, sincere, and extremely knowledgeable and helpful. I would recommend hiring him.
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09 May, 2017 by Cassandra
I definitely do not recommend Ryan Gunn for any sort of family law practices and probably not any other practices for that matter. He fails to treat his clients with any sort of respect or dignity and will continue to ask for money despite having done nothing for months on end. We payed roughly 8000 dollars to Ryan Gunn only for him to keep stringing it out and requiring more money. The receipts we received were predominately charges for him talking to his legal secretary. We ended up terminating our attorney/client relationship and finished our case through the family court facilitator. All in all it's a lesson learned but roughly 8k for divorce paperwork and initial filing with the courts (which we paid that fee out of pocket not out of the 8k) seems a little steep and highly dishonest.
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