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02 Apr, 2019 by Anonymous
Dale sold us on he would be handling our case but once he had our retainer he passed onto one of his office staff and never to hear from Dale again. Just lots of bills. LOTS of promises to get your money but no results, stay away from this office!!! I learned that lesson the hard way.
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27 May, 2015 by Chris bayley
I represented a major landowner and hired Dale Foreman to handle major litigation with his lender, a national bank. Dale assembled the right team from his firm and litigation specialists in Seattle. We won a complete victory. It should be noted that Dale as a "small town lawyer" defeated major law firms with I'm sure at least twice the hourly rates.
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11 Nov, 2013 by Melissa
Dale Foreman is the best attorney I know. I've hired him for both business and personal matters and found him outstanding. He's also quick to respond, highly knowledgeable and very kind- important when one is facing a stressful legal matter. I'm also an attorney so I'm pretty picky about who handles my own legal issues.
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24 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
He was my public defender and he represented me straight to a ruined life. I took my case to trial because I was innocent and boy was that stupid. My investigator seemed to be working against me, witnesses were never interviewed, the beginning of my taped statement where my miranda rights were violated was taped over and destroyed but keith couldnt capitalize on that. My affidavit of probable cause was completely different from the case that was brought against me and yet I sat in jail for months on the craziest amount of money you could think of. My bail was more than someone who murdered someone else. WTF!?! He never showed up to my sentencing hearing and the judge sentenced me to the max amount of time, he never fought for me and in the end, the jury found me guilty of one out of three charges and that was that. The lasting impact of having inadequate representation will haunt you forever and in certain aspects totally ruined my life. I only wish I either had an attorney that recommended a plea and really informed me of the consequences of losing at jury trial and/or an attorney that would have actually fought for me.
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27 Aug, 2019 by Darcy
I recommend Mr. Howard to all who needs representation in chelan and douglas counties, on any criminal case. These courts and there ways of doing things are tough! Keith knows what laws to apply and how to use the laws to defend you in court. He is good! Thank You Keith!
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10 Nov, 2017 by Anonymous
I needed a lawyer and I got Keith Howard. The first time I met him he told me I F****d up talking to the police. I didn't talk to him until night before jury selection. No guidance for the pre-trial hearing flying blind. Tried to fire him but Judge Hodgekiss said he was the best. Boy was that I lie. Never met a sell out attorney until I met him. The day of the jury selection he came and told me to take the plea deal . I did but did not want to but he kept being forceful to take it. I ended taking the deal for the crime I did not do. At that time I went before the judge and plead guilty. Then Keith Howard had me sign the judgement and sentencing that day and it was blank without the date telling me to leave it blank. I tried to withdraw my plea the next day and told that I couldn't. I was gone to prison the next day. I never went to my Judgement and sentencing Hearing. Never seeing my judgement and sentencing until I got out. He sold me out the question is who will be next.
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22 Nov, 2016 by Tambra
Robert has helped with estate planning, custody and business legal issues. He is smart, ethical and conscientious. Robert's calm collective nature quickly soothes any concerns. He has even come out to our family home to help with late minute estate planning. He has never missed keeping us informed and updated on lengthy legal issues.
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19 Sep, 2011 by Jon
Horrible attorney. Didnt tell me about court on two different occasions and falied to send me copies of court documents. Over priced and unethical.
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04 Sep, 2019 by Anonymous
Great experience. Tony is priced fair, honest and no nonsense. I had just completed a messy 5 year divorce. A year later she was serving me with a hardship paperwork and wanted more child support. I paid for a consult from another family law attorney. This lawyer told me I was going to pay more. I assumed my child support would increase after reaching a settlement agreement only a year prior. This lawyer wanted to settle and talk the other party on the phone. After a referral from an employee, I consulted and retained Tony. Tony is very knowledgeable, communicates well and knows what he is doing. He is very honest and his staff is very friendly. In the end the petitioners child support would have decreased(if case would have continued) the petitioner dismissed the case herself after a couple hearings. Tony is a rock star and I would defiantly hire him again next time this happens or for any other family law matter.
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31 Mar, 2009 by Anonymous
I found him in the phone book, he advertised as a DUI lawyer. I was sick just had had a tooth pulled had a ear infection affecting my balance was on antibiotics, blew a .07 ...He tried but did a poor job and lost. DO NOT let him talk you out of a jury trial like he did me, huge mistake ... He doesn't ask the right questions during trials, doesn't bring up or question the evidence he should, is not at all aggressive he seemed more worried about being nice to everyone than winning what should have been a simple case to win.. A motion for reconsideration basically consisted of a nicely worded; please ,please your Honor won't you think about it again ... He didn't bring up or challenge anything ...He was a total waste of $ 5K never mind the money wasted on a appeal with a different lawyer, lost because of the things he didn't do in original trial ... He is a really nice guy but that is not what you need in a DUI lawyer ... Find yourself a pit bull not a friendly labador ...
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07 Apr, 2021 by Mary
Neil is the best attorney I have ever worked with. His attention to detail was impeccable. I went to him after my previous attorney made a mess of my divorce. He did everything he could to fix it as good as the law and previous court judgements allowed. I would highly recommend him.
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22 Jul, 2013 by Anonymous
I can honestly say I literally threw away $1,400! Neil did absolutely nothing for me except empty out my savings account. I was trying to get legal advice and guidance to dissolve my marriage, but all I got instead was a headache from all of the confusion. What a waste of time.
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11 Dec, 2008 by Anonymous
He was not prepared when it came time for court. He had to call an associate to bring my files in front of the judge. this was the first court date, I should have known better at that point. the next time I felt that he was cutting a deal with a buddy, meaning the opposing attorney, this was a settlement case and both mr. fuller and the judge were joking about old times. it was definately a lck of professionalism I had not seen during hours of preperation.
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25 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
was not concerned with our concerns and information and did his own thing to our detriment. Do not hire.
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