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14 Nov, 2015 by Anonymous
I've used his services as well as a few people ive known. I found out about Brandon through word of mouth. Everyone who has hired him has been very happy. Hes a bulldog who knows what hes doing and he doesnt mess around. He helped me by handling the company that was trying to railroad me with a bogus bill! He's a great attorney and you'd be lucky to have this guy on your side.!
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28 Oct, 2012 by Theresa
Brandon helped a dear friend of mine, on a bogus charge that Portland Police created. The Bench Trial was a joke. The three 'witnesses' could not provide a clear eye witness account and there was NO supporting evidence. Mr. Calheim was effortless in making them look not only misinformed but naive as well. He was confident, quick, and VERY invested in helping my much older friend not be convicted for a crime he did NOT commit. I would say, Brandon is one of the very best attorneys in the city. He is not only super smart as a lawyer, but I also believe he cares. That is rare. To find an attorney who seems energetic enough and idealistic enough to actually care. He won the case. "Not guilty on either count due to lack of evidence" and it was a thrill to win. If you are a good person but maybe made a mistake...if you're a good person and you did NOT make a mistake but have been wrongly accused, HE is the man to call. Brandon Calheim is the BEST!!
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01 Dec, 2010 by Anonymous
Hopefully, I will not need him again, but I'm so thankful I found him. Brilliant, young, charsmatic, unbelievable with a jury and judge. Smart man. Really knows his law. After the trial, even the prosecutor was telling him how amazed he was at his litigation and knowledge.
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03 Oct, 2017 by Brandy
Nick is very professional and informative. He is everything you would want from a great attorney. He Always got right back to me when I emailed or called. He Explained in detail by phone and email exactly what was going on and how things would be taken care of. He listened and advocated for me. I have noting but great things to say about my experience with Nick and the firm. I would advise anyone needing an experienced professional and friendly attorney to go to this firm!
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25 Feb, 2019 by Anonymous
When I first approached Rachel about representing me she was very eager and excited about my case. I hired her in June and she said we would file by the end of Summer. As soon as I signed my contract and gave her a check for fees her communication began to rapidly decline. I constantly had to reach out for updates and every time was given a new personal excuse as to why we had not filed yet. After 6 months of going back and forth with no progress made she threw together my case within days after I mentioned finding new legal representation. The final straw was when she decided to tell me after half a year of leading me to believe my case was worth a specific amount that she wanted to file for 1/10th of the original value she told me. I finally had to part ways with her as my lawyer and now find myself starting all over. Please avoid wasting precious time and energy and find someone better able to handle your case.
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01 Jul, 2018 by Dimitrius
Rachel was an excellent lawyer throughout the time of the case. She always kept me updated with each part of the process. Rachel also ensured that all of my injuries were covered, and compensated for. I would definitely recommend her for a personal injury case! 10 stars!!
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30 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
I give Rachel definelty 5 stars and up. She was dedicated to me an my case for over 4 years. She worked day and night and never lost sight or gave up on me or my case. Very professional and willing to take any time of day, day or night to respond to emails and questions and give me updates on where we were at. There was a lot of things I didn't understand along the way and she always took the time to explain things in laments terms until I was able to comprehend. She did an endless amount of research and was extremely dedicated to me and my case until the very end. I can't tell or express to you how much time this woman spent on building my case and I have never seen someone so dedicated and motivated to help achieve what I felt I deserved. If you are looking for a lawyer, Rachel is your woman!!!
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