Rex J White Jr

135 Fifth Ave SW, Albany, OR

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Amy

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19 May, 2023
I had hired Mr. White to help me with criminal charges I was given for following my job description and following Oregon Administrative Rules as an Assistant Director of a group home. I was distraught and very anxious and confused, as I had not ever been in trouble with the law, not even a speeding ticket. Mr. White calmly and effectively explained EVERYTHING, from the charges, what they meant what max penalty could be, as well as what the entire process could look like from arraignment to going before a jury. He helped relieve so much stress and anxiety throughout the whole ordeal. Mr. White was friendly and professional from our first phone call until the end. He was able to get the charges dropped without having to even go to arraignment. Highly recommend him for your legal needs!
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Jordan

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15 May, 2023
Rex was fair in his assessment of my situation, and gave me a good price for services. He was always on time, and worked hard for me. He got me a favorable outcome, and did a good job. He was easy to communicate with, and was timely in his responses. I would recommend him.
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Anonymous

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25 Sep, 2018
I recommend having nothing to do with Rex J White. I have character limit here so I cant go in to full detail but a quick summery of my experience with this man and the challenges I am going to have if I try to sue him goes like this.. I was the victim of housing discrimination, by both a property management company and a BOLI agent but I was able to prove it because I had recorded all my calls with the property management company and agent. Rex bragged to me about making this company settle out of court many times. (Mind you I am disabled and was basically bed ridden, and he knew I was up against the statute of limitations ) He came to visit me with another trainee lawyer named Dallas. I am guessing he lied to me on the phone because he referred to Dallas as his assistant. He listened to the evidence I had given him. In short the property management company claimed to have denied me housing due to my demeanor. However I was nothing but polite, kind and soft spoken in every encounter I had with them and not just them, I try to be that way with everyone I deal with, especially if I am trying to get favor from them. I mean that's just common sense, who is going to do something nice for you if you are not mindful of their feelings? Rex sees everything and tells me he will send me a contingency agreement and a draft of the settlement demand, mind you I am now wrapped up with him just based on the fact that I trusted him and his mother was the secretary for the firm he was working for close to two months. With almost two weeks left to go he sends me a rejection letter and denies all the above. So I go about it on my own and basically taught myself how to be a lawyer online and as Trump would say I won BIGGLY lol I love karma. But the problem is if I try to sue Rex he may argue that he didn't damage me and that I am clearly a better litigator then he could ever hope to be and that I was better off in my hands than his...
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Pros
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Provides excellent client support and professionalism
“Rex Write made a very stressful situation so easy to get through! Mr. White was always there for me whenever I needed him. He provided support and was very professional as my family law attorney!”
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Effective at resolving complicated legal issues
“Rex listened to my case which has multiple overlapping issues and quickly synthesized the information flying at him and came to a non-direct attorney involved resolution and plan forward.”
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Communicates clearly and has a comforting demeanor
“Rex was easy to talk to and has a comforting factor in his demeanor.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“He got me a favorable outcome, and did a good job.”
Cons
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Potential communication issues and lack of responsiveness
“I allege that he informed me he was going to take on my case and that he was going to send me the paper work for the letter of demand he planned to send out for me to look over. I ended up getting what I perceived to be a generic case rejection letter and being ignored.”
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Recommendation to record all interactions
“I recommend if you are going to do business with him you record everything you legally can.”

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