Sean A. Neahusan, experienced Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence attorney in Reno, NV with 139 reviews
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Sean A. Neahusan

300 S. Arlington Avenue., Reno, NV

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2008:
University of Idaho College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2005:
Utah Valley University, BS,

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4.8 139 reviews
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Dawn calhoun

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22 Jan, 2025
Great attorneys, paralegals and support staff, they are always going the extra mile for their clients, so good to work with this firm.
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Mari hannifin

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21 Jan, 2025
This firm, and in particular Julie Throop, was hugely helpful in solving our issue. She is a confident attorney, not intimidating, and knows the law. Would highly recommend.
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Toni kozlowsk

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21 Jan, 2025
The office staff greeted us in a pleasant and friendly manner. We received outstanding service and compassion. The team was efficient and very thorough. Thanks to all of you!
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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Throughout the entire process there was clear communication.. it made all the difference when going through a tough situation.”
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Successful case outcomes and reduced charges
“Sean was able to reduce my five charges down to one that allowed me to retain my license and provided a positive outcome going forward.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced
“Sean Neahusan is an experienced attorney who listens and understands.”
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Proactive and attentive to client's needs
“Very proactive and has you get everything done way before even going to court.”
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Caring and dedicated to client's welfare
“Sean is and always has been dedicated to my welfare first.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“He refused to return phone calls and emails for 3 months and even changed a court date and did not notify me.”
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Demonstrated lack of knowledge and competence
“The judge had to explain to him how to file the correct paperwork.”
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Sudden closure of practice and abandoning clients
“He literally closed his doors (to start another practice ) on me and I'm assuming other clients as well because his secretary said she was fed up with it.”

Publications

2009:
Idaho State Bar Association, Turning 18 Guide

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