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21 Jun, 2021 by Jp morgan salty
Mr.Popkin has been fantastic with Many different business projects.. This Attorney I'm guessing is the VERY BEST in the entire state of Oregon.. Thanks so very much Larry for always being there to help me.. J.P.Morganstein
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09 Jan, 2021 by Abhi talwalkar
I worked with Mr. Raju on an important legal matter. We were able to work through the legal process together, get a great result, and protect my legal rights. He walked me through my options, and explained the process, so that I could make good decisions on important legal issues. I highly recommend Mr. Raju.
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04 Nov, 2020 by Jerod topliff
I hired Mr. Raju as my attorney in a challenging landlord-tenant matter. My tenants were obstructionists who game the system against landlords, and helped me negotiate a resolution to get rid of them. He was calm, cool, and collected during a very high-conflict case, I would recommend him for your legal needs.
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05 Jul, 2024 by Visit oregon
Incredibly likable and amazing at what he does!
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01 Nov, 2023 by R j
I purchased property in Tillamook County in 2016 that was reported as 10 + acres. All tax records indicated 10 + acres. After 2 years my Co. tax assessment claimed I owned 8 acres. Upon review and checking dimensions that concurred I did in fact own 10+ acres. Upon consulting Zupanic Law a $2500 retainer was required, no problem. I was disappointed that there was no contact with Tillamook County to address my situation by my Attorney and the response I received from Zupanic Law was the land description did not add up. There was no visit to the property or no visit from Zupanic.. never even met the guy, and $1300 later I was SOL.
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12 Jul, 2023 by Evan
Christian represented me in a real estate fraud case. He knew the system and real estate law very well. He knew the case and the law better than the opposing attorney from the big Portland law firm. He was better prepared at every step of the way. He did a very good job and was on top of the case. He always returned correspondence promptly. Plus, he charges a lot less than Portland attorneys, whose rates are exorbitant. So if you want a good lawyer, for a good price, hire Christian, don't go to the city looking for a lawyer. Plus, Christians' a good guy, not a stuffed shirt. You will like him. Thank you again Christian. Sincerely, Evan.
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05 Jul, 2024 by Visit oregon
Incredibly likable and amazing at what he does!
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01 Nov, 2023 by R j
I purchased property in Tillamook County in 2016 that was reported as 10 + acres. All tax records indicated 10 + acres. After 2 years my Co. tax assessment claimed I owned 8 acres. Upon review and checking dimensions that concurred I did in fact own 10+ acres. Upon consulting Zupanic Law a $2500 retainer was required, no problem. I was disappointed that there was no contact with Tillamook County to address my situation by my Attorney and the response I received from Zupanic Law was the land description did not add up. There was no visit to the property or no visit from Zupanic.. never even met the guy, and $1300 later I was SOL.
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09 Dec, 2022 by Mark korpi
They made everything so easy, and always got a quick response. Mark Korpi, North Coast Classic Homes Inc.
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14 Jan, 2024 by Reyna sigurdson
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30 Jul, 2022 by Austin hurlburt
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09 Feb, 2023 by Anonymous
He's good at lieing and being a crooked laywer and good at being buddy's with the judges. No good person.
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10 Aug, 2021 by Tracy macdonald
Best work yet
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22 Jan, 2020 by John marsch
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25 Nov, 2020 by G
As clients, we had to deal with multiple errors and issues related to our paperwork for our probate process. We had to edit our documents and ask the attorney to make updates. Additionally, the paperwork submitted to the court included a document representing a different deceased individual, not our father. The process was sloppy and important details were not paid attention to. We ultimately felt it would be best to transfer our probate needs to a new attorney. Our attorney was shocked at the fees we had to pay for what we received and was very surprised with issues they spotted in our paperwork too. The only recommendation I can offer is to steer clear and take your business elsewhere. You will not have to worry about a lack of editing and you will save money. Our new attorney has been great to work with!
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12 Apr, 2013 by Anonymous
Larry was referred to us from our real estate agent, we went in pretty blind and only communicated by e-mail and phone (distance) until we met at mediation. He explained the process well and what to expect and how to participate. He was so well prepared, we were instantly comfortable. Mediator was very impressed as well. He was very direct and up front in telling us no matter how right we thought we were (and were) the outcome will not be so black and white, it is mediation. He looked us in the eyes and told us where he thought the best outcome would be and we ended up exactly at the point. He was very aware of keeping legal fees in check. Great guy, lots of practical business experience. I wish he was not at the Oregon coast, I would use him again.
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