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27 Aug, 2023 by James tasoulas
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25 Aug, 2023 by Nerm m
I had a great experience with these guys, who represented me in a ridiculous lawsuit brought against me by my greedy, land grabbing neighbors (ahem- allegedly). They helped me save a TON of money so that I could take the fight over the finish line, despite the opposing counsel's constant threats and grandstanding. I was successful in holding onto the property my neighbors were attempting to take from me.
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13 Mar, 2023 by Jordyn “atlantianspecialist666” atlantian
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27 Aug, 2023 by James tasoulas
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25 Aug, 2023 by Nerm m
I had a great experience with these guys, who represented me in a ridiculous lawsuit brought against me by my greedy, land grabbing neighbors (ahem- allegedly). They helped me save a TON of money so that I could take the fight over the finish line, despite the opposing counsel's constant threats and grandstanding. I was successful in holding onto the property my neighbors were attempting to take from me.
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13 Mar, 2023 by Jordyn “atlantianspecialist666” atlantian
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27 Aug, 2023 by James tasoulas
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25 Aug, 2023 by Nerm m
I had a great experience with these guys, who represented me in a ridiculous lawsuit brought against me by my greedy, land grabbing neighbors (ahem- allegedly). They helped me save a TON of money so that I could take the fight over the finish line, despite the opposing counsel's constant threats and grandstanding. I was successful in holding onto the property my neighbors were attempting to take from me.
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13 Mar, 2023 by Jordyn “atlantianspecialist666” atlantian
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27 Aug, 2023 by James tasoulas
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25 Aug, 2023 by Nerm m
I had a great experience with these guys, who represented me in a ridiculous lawsuit brought against me by my greedy, land grabbing neighbors (ahem- allegedly). They helped me save a TON of money so that I could take the fight over the finish line, despite the opposing counsel's constant threats and grandstanding. I was successful in holding onto the property my neighbors were attempting to take from me.
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13 Mar, 2023 by Jordyn “atlantianspecialist666” atlantian
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27 Aug, 2023 by James tasoulas
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25 Aug, 2023 by Nerm m
I had a great experience with these guys, who represented me in a ridiculous lawsuit brought against me by my greedy, land grabbing neighbors (ahem- allegedly). They helped me save a TON of money so that I could take the fight over the finish line, despite the opposing counsel's constant threats and grandstanding. I was successful in holding onto the property my neighbors were attempting to take from me.
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13 Mar, 2023 by Jordyn “atlantianspecialist666” atlantian
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15 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
Courtney has been fighting for me for 4 years.. there is times where Courtney does go missing in action but she always responds with a reasonable amount of time. Courtney generally wins her cases for some reason mine has taken a long time if you were looking for an attorney that you think is going to best help you and your children this will be the one..
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22 Apr, 2014 by Buck
Courtney was pleasant when I was able to make contact with her, however very unresponsive all other times. Requests would go unanswered or with no response for over two weeks. Multiple times she was unsure of the answer to basic legal questions and needed to consult other attorneys.
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27 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
Talks down to me like a small child, belittling and patronizing. But didn't really. Hire her , she was appointed. So .........
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18 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
Absentee, judgemental; not very personable. Book smart , but lacks empathy. I have worked with three lawyers in the community and Lisa is the least responsive. Frankly, I wouldn't trust going to trial with her at all. Never even called when the judge asked her to..... twice. I always have to call her. She makes me feel not worth her time; unless I reel her in. She maty not like me but we're not in a college sorority!
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28 Mar, 2018 by Anonymous
Lisa took on our case after another attorney dropped the ball. We were on a strict time crunch and she was persistent with all matters pertaining to filing in time. She was friendly, helpful and empathetic about our case. We appreciate her expertise.
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11 Mar, 2024 by Joe miller
If there was a "no Star" review, this would be the one. I was paying my bills online and my bank account was almost empty after I just got a good sized settlement for a work injury. The money that was set aside in my bank account was for a surgery to fix the work injury that was settled on, news to me my bank account has been depleted and when I called them to find out why they told me I was garnished. I called Professional Credit and found out they were sitting on a judgement from 5 years ago and I had no knowledge of this. The person on the phone when I gave him my phone number he told me my address so they could've sent me notice. Made a decent day just turned into a hard month. Now I will need to reschedule my medical appointments and figure a new way to live until I can get paid. Thank you so much Professional Credit you really do know how to make the working class feel good about themselves.
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11 Mar, 2024 by Tiffani wilson
They lie to you about when payment is going to process and then they give you attitude when you call to see if the payment is processed yet. The supervisor blamed me for not paying it earlier when I was never contacted in the first place and was completely unaware that I even had a ticket much less was in collections for one. The initial payment is now on day three of processing and i am at the mercy of these rude jerks who don’t care if I live or die. The supervisor had the audacity to say “well you could have came in and paid with cash but you didn’t” excuse me? I was never given that option when I was calling in the first place. A bunch of incompetent crooks. Shame on them Update: I’ve called a few times today to check my status and one time a man named Andrew tried to get me to pay AGAIN
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18 Feb, 2024 by Joseph williams
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10 Jan, 2013 by Anonymous
court appointed attorney who takes on too many cases and is going in too many directions, she keeps it altogether alright and gets things done, its just if your a defendant your probably not going to get much of a denfense
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19 Mar, 2020 by Anonymous
Update April 2nd 2020- I have been receiving emails from AVVO that James now disputes information in my review. I want to make it clear that they are the ones pestering me by phone and email to write a review. Now that I wrote my honest feelings about the emotional roller coaster and screw-ups working together he wants to try and remove my review. Further reasons to stay away from James Pak Lawyer. They are trying to remove anything potentially negative about them even though they asked for the review. This speaks volumes about how they do business. STAY AWAY. March 20th 2020- I was being pestered by these people non-stop to write a review about their services working on my case. I tried ignoring them since my experience was pretty bad but alas... they kept asking for it. So here it goes. I retained James and his crack team of professionals because they showed up first in Google for personal injury attorney. I see thats not the case anymore and should have chosen one of the others that appeared on there now. I didn't call anyone else because I assumed they were the best. Boy was that a big mistake. Shortly after hiring them they sent me to a local chiropractor for a few months. This was okay, they did a great job although it was constant 3 times a week. Once the chiropractor said everything was better James' receptionist said that they would begin negotiating my case with the insured driver. The weirdest thing happened, after hearing weekly or monthly from someone during the first month or two of my case they went radio silent for over a year. I had ideas of the thousands of dollars they were making off of my case and no one could bother picking up the phone and giving me a call. And then it came... a phone call. From the receptionist. She told me that they've been negotiating hard on my behalf and they have reached a settlement. The offer? 50% lower than the national average for someone with my injuries. How do I know this? After 15 months of radio silence I started calling other attorneys and looking for second opinions. They were all too willing to share their opinions of my case and one looked up my injuries and told me the national average settlement amount. Armed with my new knowledge of the injuries and how personal injury law was negotiated, I declined the offer. I refused to take that low ball offer against my own attorneys advice. And I'm glad that I did! They went back to the insurance company and came back with a little better offer. Which I did take. I needed to put this behind me. It had been a long road. Would I hire this same law office again? Highly unlikely. After speaking to the other law offices in the area for 10 minutes, I was armed with much more information and now know they were all smoke and mirrors. Just because someone shows up on google first, doesn't mean they will negotiate your case properly.
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23 Apr, 2013 by Anonymous
When I told him the truth he looked at me and said I don't believe you. He has made my life a living hell.
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22 Nov, 2018 by Richard
I hired Johnnie Holtmann to represent me in a divorce action. I needed a quick infusion of cash in order to pay some bills, including his attorney bill. He recommended that I use the qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) process to transfer funds from my wife’s account. The court ordered that these funds be transferred as a “fixed” amount. Unfortunately, the result was that the transfer took four months instead of a few weeks. The bottom line was that I relied on his legal recommendations and that damaged me. My credit score suffered because I could not pay my bills in a timely way. I also lost money in the transaction because the monies were not put into a “fixed” account such as a savings account, but were put into a “variable” account that lost roughly 9 percent of its value over that time period.
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19 Feb, 2020 by Pamela
We gave him a budget of 20k to solve a relatively simple easement issue. After 26k we fired him. All he gave to our new lawyer was paper emails, not even a zip drive to search. Zero research, zero case law. Nothing. If he had any integrity he'd offer to do our appeal for free. How he made partner is beyond me.
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07 Apr, 2024 by Raymond
DEA LEGACY PROPERTIES 9LLC Dale & Leta Anderson Kirsten and Brandon have employed Heather & John Porter are complicate in self help eviction,keeping deposits,refused housing to 4yo 12yo and two adults in good standing.Dec.22 after locking us out. at the same time locking up our recovered belongings in a separate building ,leaving us out in our SUV with 0 money cause Dec rent $1529 + $429 repayment plan was paid In the winter and only $2400.00 income. OUTRAGEOUS. a person that represents such violations and doesn't remedy the tenants in this RCW 59.18.085 Is not going to mitigate their penalties and ultimately may serve time in one of these Rich properties Anderson property management owns ,Timbers we are still waiting for summons to court and the civil matter would continue forward but nothing but $1100.00 and boxes to get another place Heather promised a referral too. So weird too,she also blames me for the electric blower fan motor (1968) ignited the subflooring in the crawlspace located in the basement.fire Marshall says different.its just cheaper to let the family be homeless they will move out and then they will rent it out when we are gone.well see you in court.
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05 Jun, 2008 by Anonymous
Doug Bratt is awful. Good luck getting him to return your calls.
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