Ryan Robert Corbridge

15455 NW Greenbrier Parkway, Suite115, Beaverton, OR

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Alex

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03 Nov, 2023
If you are looking for a defense attorney, STOP LOOKING!!! CONGRATULATIONS, your arduous search is over! Let me start with the bottom line first. Ryan's legal counsel is spot on, and his years of experience are obvious in his expert quality of work. He and his team are kind, honest, transparent, hardworking, respectful, timely, family oriented, have fair prices for outstanding work, non-judgmental, and (the best part besides being an overall good guy) is that Ryan, and his team will go ABOVE AND BEYOND to fight for you in and out of court. His win record in Washington County speaks for itself for a reason. His paralegal, April, is nothing short of amazing and is a model of the highest standard for her profession. I cannot convey enough praise about Ryan and his team. Here's why. Literally, overnight my entire life was uprooted, turned upside down, lit ablaze and left for ruin in what is and will be the worst and scariest time of my life. Ryan Corbridge and his team became my brother in arms in my darkest hours of need and helped me get out of multiple dire situations. I was facing multiple charges brought on by false allegations from my ex-wife in a nasty divorce that placed everything in my life in jeopardy, including the ability to see my three young children. During this time I was forced out of my home, lost my job, and was crippled while recovering from a serious injury. When I first went to Ryan and his wife Sarah, he gave me a free consultation, heard my story with an unbiased open-mind, were professional and kind, told me what my options were, how he would advocate for me and what to expect from the process. Let me you, he DELIVERED on everything! Over a years span, Ryan, not only on a single occasion, but multiple occasions, helped get me released from detainment, fought fiercely in and out of court so I could see my children, got my ex-wife impeached on several different occasions for perjury, got an RO dropped, and got me FULLY ACQUITTED from two criminal charges and a contempt of court that had the potential to set me up for personal and professional hardship. This includes responding to outside of business hours emergency calls/situations. PREP: April is hands down the best at her job coordinating and compiling your evidence and engaging with the court to support your case. This includes paying attention to highly detailed situations and circumstances that required diligent focus and hard work to maintain accuracy. Ryan will efficiently and clearly review with you all your options, create the needed motions to defend your case, and will prepare you for trial and testifying if needed. This is immensely helpful for not only you and your comfort, but to give you the best outcomes in high stress court situations. Trust me, most lawyers do not take this extra important step and leave you to fend for yourself. IN COURT: Ryan acts as the glue with a punch between where preparation and opportunity meet to get you successful outcomes in court. With creativity, expert tact and delivery, he becomes a fierce articulate storytelling bulldog to advocate for you; playing the "in-between the lines" game of intra-court dynamics for each the judge, prosecutor, and cross-examines witnesses like Tom Cruise in A Few Good Men. He takes all situations, with either jury or bench trials, into account, prepares accordingly, and fights for what he thinks is honorable and right. His prices are fair, upfront, flexible on payment collections, and comes without hidden nickel and diming. He and his wife understand that you come to them seeking help in highly stressful situations in your life and do NOT try to monetarily exploit you in the process while you're at your most vulnerable like most other lawyers do. I cannot tell you how comforting, and worth every penny, his representation and his team's support has been. With emphatic praise, I highly recommend Ryan and his team to my family, friends and anyone needing legal representation.
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Jake

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04 Mar, 2022
He didn't read my whole discovery. When asked why "lazy lawerying, and let's hope the DA didnt read as well. He did t give me my contract so he could dispute the payment he got only he was able to make it pay by the hr. Did nothing fir defense I mean would not check evadents, never put motions in, and would not negotiate plea deal as asked and just sold me up the river so when de asked for he gotten. He works for and with DA and even after 4000 he didnt do anything asked or expected. Wish I would of kept public defender
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Verax

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02 Feb, 2019
Ryan fought with me to win a serious and complicated felony trial. This was an extremely stressful event for me and my family and he was able to guide us toward a successful outcome. I hope to never be in another similar situation, but would certainly contact him for help with any future legal issues and would highly recommend him and his team.
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Pros
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Effective and diligent legal representation
“Ryan truly cares about his client's well being and has their interests at heart first and foremost. He is willing to fight the battle to represent them in the most lawful way possible while challenging the opposition to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“I have never worked with an Attorney who actually answers his phone, spends time talking to me about the issue and explains options.”
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Trustworthy and honest
“I have found Ryan to be direct, honest and absolutely trustworthy.”
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Surrounded by a knowledgeable and hardworking team
“He has surrounded himself with a team of knowledgeable and hardworking peers as well.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients
“Ryan fought with me to win a serious and complicated felony trial. This was an extremely stressful event for me and my family and he was able to guide us toward a successful outcome.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and updates until close to trial
“We had doubts to begin with, and felt that Ryan didn't take our case very seriously because we didn't hear from him until a few days before trial each time (it was postponed twice - third time it finally happened).”
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Potentially not thoroughly reviewing case materials
“He didn't read my whole discovery. When asked why "lazy lawerying, and let's hope the DA didnt read as well.”

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