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08 Aug, 2019 by Sergay
My partner and I wanted to have a post nuptial agreement to reinforce our prenuptial agreements after almost getting divorced. She advised him that she did not think the agreement was fair, we changed the agreement some, and she still refused to sign the agreement even though he wanted to sign it. Recused herself as his attorney. She said that she does not believe these agreements need to exist, even though she advertises for them on her website. This has cause more stress and distrust in our relationship. She was unhelpful and obstructive.
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28 Feb, 2015 by Anton
I hired him to represent me when one of my suppliers left. He fabricated a legal claim as to why the supplier couldn't leave. It was false and ineffective. Now I'm out revenue and I'm paying a big bill. Worst lawyer ever.
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18 Nov, 2022 by Anonymous
While representing a major employee in the Washington State area, Portia repeatedly fell asleep in court. This was on more than one occasion. How inappropriate and disrespectful of the legal process! Although Portia may have a physical ailment that causes this, I do not see any reason why a company would hire her.
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30 Aug, 2022 by Anonymous
Unfortunately Denise Hansen is not very effective lawyer compare to what her profile would say, also once she gets the charge she would not follow up on the case and would leave you halfway. At the beginning though before the get their charge the communicate on email only and hard to get them follow up with your case
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04 Feb, 2011 by Jonathan
I had a terrible experience. While he knew divorce law, i thought he was condescending to me, slow to understand facts and quick to spend time when I asked him not to. I felt totally taken advantage of.
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10 Sep, 2014 by Anonymous
i called in and she was one of the rudest person i have ever talked to in my life. idk how she has been doing this for so long being rude to people that just lost a job needed some help. i would never ever tell anyone to go to her.
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23 Dec, 2020 by Anonymous
I hired this firm and attorney to represent me in a sexual abuse claim. After hiring this attorney I never recieved good communication either through phone or emails, and was never kept up to date on proceedings. This is only my opinion after hiring this attorney. Thank you
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21 Jun, 2014 by Anonymous
He never inform me about my case, I was the one calling him, and he didn't know anything about my case, he limit himself to, I will call you, but never returning calls, poor knowledge about immigration laws, he never had an straight answer for simple questions, and again, "I will call you when I got an answer because I need to check", giving me wrong instructions about what I need for my case, he file my case two times wrong, resume, if you are looking for someone with knowledge, responsible, on time, trustworthy, go and look somewhere else.
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26 Jun, 2013 by Anonymous
If this lawyer appointed to you, my strong concern that Ms. Lederer unable to assist you. Communication skills are very poor and willingness to help poor also. Was told "there nothing I can do for you!", that's the last thing you want to hear from an attorney.
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11 Dec, 2021 by Nichole kyrkos
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21 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
Showed up late for court and was unprepared
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31 Jul, 2024 by Ashley
The whole thing she is done nothing but ignore me. I have an animal, but I was charged for every land they had parts of, etc., etc. but the worst part is I gave her evidence and every bit of everything is habit for me. I’m disabled and I need thatto know what she has the audacity to tell me Hi Ashley, Preparing a letter for you to send to your landlord is the full extent of service that I can offer you. I do not have the capacity to represent you and send a letter in my name. I will be closing your file at this time. You are welcome to call CLEAR again in the future should you need legal advice (call 888-201-1014). If you have an eviction-related matter, you may call our Eviction Defense Screening Line at 855-657-8387. We also have many self-help publications available on many legal topics at www.washingtonlawhelp.org. Sincerely, Joanna Otero, Attorney Northwest Justice Project 401 2nd Ave. S., Suite 407 Seattle, WA 98118 Phone: 206-707-0871 Fax: 888-201-9736 www.nwjustice.org | www.washingtonlawhelp.org Combating Injustice • Strengthening Communities • Protecting Human Dignity If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. The information contained in this email message is attorney privileged and confidential information intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. it’s crazy because she never truly said representation she would never. Why do you throw cases if you’re not gonna treat people with the same compassion that you treat somebody Or their services this is her name was given to me, from Northwest Project JUSTICE, and has the audacity to basically tell me she never represented me and was never representing me. That was the whole point of her being involved, but instead another person to abuse my right and give me further behind when she put up the letter addressing the situation, but I gave everybody fruit that I want is wrong about, truly disgust me
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29 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
I’ve been dealing with her and her firm. She’s been rude and aggressive from the initial phone call she gave me. Demanding things in an aggressive manner. She doesn’t answer any calls or texts. Emails take days sometimes weeks to be replied to. Always correcting her in order for her to do her job the right way. Refusing to send me documentation that’s already drafted and ready for my signature. That’s her tactic to waste my time so that statue of limitation expires on my case. Don't work with her! Find another lawyer! She was representing a carrier that I have a claim with.
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