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25 Oct, 2023 by Kurt conger
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22 Sep, 2023 by Michelle wilson
Nice guys ! Would Recommend
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25 Apr, 2023 by Robyn
So happy to have this legal team in The Dalles. They are always responsive to our inquiries/needs and have the background and guidance to help. 👍👍
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30 Jul, 2022 by Tammy
Louis did an excellent job helping me during a very difficult period in my life. He was prepared and knows the law. I would highly recommend him.
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15 Apr, 2020 by Adrion
Louis and I both put hard work into my case, and while much of the work was not needed, I still think he deserves a good review. Louis was easy to communicate with when it came down to the wire and helped set a lot of my anxieties at ease. No one likes dealing with the court system, but if you have to make sure you have someone like Louis by your side.
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05 Apr, 2020 by Gary
I have Louis as my attorney since 2006 . He dose great work for me .He is just a phone call away or a text. Text is usually best for Louis tho because he is always in court or on the phone fighting your case.I have always side this from the very first time i had Louis as my attorney for a parenting plane case. He negotiated on my behave. I was granted more parenting time thin the standard. Sincerely Thank you: Louis for all of your hard work that you have done for me over the last 14 years on all of the variety of legal situations. CALL LOUIS HE CAN HELP YOU!
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15 Apr, 2024 by Lee liverman
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21 Feb, 2024 by Patrick rynearson
Jeff Wallace did an excellent job helping me and my family. I highly recommend and will work with this law office again. Thank you!
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29 Sep, 2021 by Alex lorkowski
I was hung up on without a return call. Not very good customer service.
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17 Jun, 2024 by Annette miller
Fraud Master of deception
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20 Feb, 2023 by Julie vanvalkenburgh
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23 Dec, 2020 by Levi heuberger
Straightforward and honest
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22 Sep, 2023 by Jess
She helped a little but when I was in ER she didn't like that she couldn't get a hold of me so she quit on me.
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22 Sep, 2023 by Jess
Had to fire her during trial cause she hadn't helped with anything wouldn't object to anything. In my opinion she sold her soul to cps since she wouldn't hear me only them.
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18 Feb, 2020 by Frank
I was looking up my attorney’s mailing address and some comments and decided to leave mine in response. I’ve had a business relationship with linda for over 20+ years. She has always been professional, courteous and timely. She has helped me with a divorce, as well as real estate contract issues and other business issues. Always has done the best. I work intimately with the public and am aware of those types who spew far fetched stories - like the one where they say their attorney didn’t follow through or call them back for six months. I consider that lots of people lack candor (lie) in order to build themselves up and make themselves look better when they have bad cases. Remember: an attorney can try their best, but can only do so much, especially when their client is a mutt and is less than honorable. If you want a great attorney who will work hard for you, Linda is the one. Just don’t expect her to lie on your behalf. She is highly ethical.
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03 Jan, 2019 by Anonymous
Linda was very prompt to accept payment from me to defend against my citation. However, after she received payment I did not hear from her despite leaving messages, emails, and texts for over 6 months! Upon which I received an email stating my court case was not decided in my favor. Completely worthless.
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John R Perkins III, experienced  attorney in The Dalles, OR with 9 reviews
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15 Feb, 2024 by Tracey kalista
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11 Sep, 2023 by Sean nicholls
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03 Sep, 2023 by Pimp c
Tried calling multiple times regarding a question never received a call back.
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