Giselle Monique Garcia

400 SW Bond St Ste 200, Bend, OR

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Uriel cardenas

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14 Nov, 2024
I am so thankful and impressed for the great way that Baxter managed my case We had bearly couple conversations by phone and one in person. And its all that I take to resolve my case. Thank you so much for the hard work.
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Mike maton

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05 Nov, 2024
Great experience to work with these guys! I had a 10 year old warrant that I discovered upon moving into the state, I had completely forgotten about it. Extremely communicative. Kerri was super easy to work with and provided me updates constantly. These guys are super professional and great to work with. Their pricing is also extremely good. Phil was amazing to work with as well! Would highly recommend. I asked another firm for a price on the same thing and they would have charged me 5 times the amount! Very fair here and won't rip you off or take advantage of you.
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Phillip denney

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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and skilled attorneys
“Casey Baxter is a consumate professional with great wisdom and knowledge; he also brings heart and soul to his legal practice!”
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Responsive and attentive communication
“Kerri was extremely helpful and prompt with her responses. She was very helpful with all the documentation and processing all the needed information pertaining to my case.”
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Compassionate and caring approach
“They truly care about what they are doing. I would honestly recommend them to anyone needed this type of assistance.”
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Achieve favorable outcomes and dismissals
“They were able to get my case dismissed! I am so grateful to have worked with the team at Baxter Harder, LLC.”
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Provide clear guidance and explanations
“They explained everything to you clearly and help you understand any questions or concerns you have.”
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Slow response times and difficulty reaching the firm
“I called and left a message for the general receptionist, and she said she would leave a message for that attorney's paralegal. Then I left another message the next day. No one ever got back to me.”
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Concerns over billing practices and hidden fees
“Their billing practices were shady at best and left us out for hundreds in work that they have no documentation of ever occurring.”

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