Joseph M Charter

450 Siskiyou Blvd. #3, Ashland, OR

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Education

1984
University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1980
University of Michigan, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.3 6 reviews
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Anonymous

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15 Aug, 2013
Did not respond to months of contacts then was antagonistic when finally did. Will never deal with him again professionally and recommend no one does.
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Dwayne

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18 Jan, 2011
We had a very complex case that alot of attornies would have turned down. Not Joe, he jumped in with both feet and lots of determination and had the knowledge required to bring our opponants to their knees.
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Linda

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28 Dec, 2010
As I went throught the traumatic decision to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, Joe was extremely helpful in reviewing my options and calmly answering my many, many questions. Joe and his staff were exceedingly prompt in their replies and never made me feel any worse than I already felt. I found them to be very knowledgable, responsive and helpful. I would highly recommend Joe for any legal assistance.
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Pros
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Responsive and caring staff
“Mr. Charter and his staff were wonderful to work with. It was refreshing for us to work with professionals who are down to earth, approachable and non-judgmental.”
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Competent and capable in providing legal advice and representation
“When we experienced financial problems and needed advice, Joe was a very competant and capable attorney to help us attain some breathing room and a new start.”
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Compassionate and invested in positive outcomes for clients
“We were extremely impressed with Joe Charter's representation of our daughter in her divorce/custody proceedings. He was there for her every step of the way regardless of how difficult the situation was. I've never had an experience with an attorney that had such compassion for people, and that was truly invested in a positive outcome for our family.”
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Knowledgeable, responsive, and helpful in client interactions
“As I went throught the traumatic decision to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, Joe was extremely helpful in reviewing my options and calmly answering my many, many questions. Joe and his staff were exceedingly prompt in their replies and never made me feel any worse than I already felt. I found them to be very knowledgable, responsive and helpful.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

1997:
Oregon State Bar Litigation Journal, Proving Damages in Employment Cases
1983:
Ecology Law Quarterly, Case Note, Solar Access Obstruction Nuisance Remedy

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