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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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27 Aug, 2024 by William kemper
100 percent. That's how much every person in the building gave. They made me feel like I was the only client. From the receptionist, to Casey himself, I felt that they truly cared and could tell that I was not just a client but that I actually mattered. The saying goes that you get for what you pay for, and not only did I get the best legal representation, I got so much more; people who actually care. Not only would I recommend them to anyone i cared about, if I ever need future assistance in a matter I know I can count on Casey and the entire Baxter law team to help.
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23 Aug, 2024 by Sm r
I can't say enough about how well I was represented by Van McIver on a restraining order case in June. This was restraining order was filed with the court by my wife with many false claims and my parental rights were violated and in jeopardy. It was mandatory that I sought representation that would help me win back my right to be a father to my beautiful 1 year old daughter. This was the most traumatizing experience of my life, and Van really helped to keep me calm and hopeful for the truth to prevail in our favor. Van was so professional, and his experience really showed in the courtroom. He was able to fight our case aggressively, and even was able to get my wife to admit to her secret boyfriend while on the stand. As heartbreaking as this whole experience has been for myself and my innocent young daughter, the silver lining is that WE WON IN COURT AND THE CASE WAS DISMISSED! I will forever be in debt to Van and Baxter Law for their help, and in fact I will be using them for representation in my upcoming divorce case. THANK YOU AGAIN VAN MCIVER AND BAXTER LAW!
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22 Aug, 2024 by Randy vance
We have always had a fabulous experience with Baxter Law and his fine group of attorneys. Whether you need a lawyer for personal or business reasons, I highly recommend them. Best in Central Oregon and they serve their veterans!
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15 Aug, 2024 by Jeremiah brickhouse
I have known Casey for nearly ten years. He is a fantastic lawyer and has helped my family out on various occasions over the years. He is professional and ensures that his firm keeps our legal dealings confidential. He is always available, even in the early morning and evening. You never know what will come up, and you may need a lawyer to talk to; Casey’s firm will help you no matter the time of day. I highly recommend Baxter Law; he has lots of experience, and if he doesn’t have expertise in a specific area, he will point you to a lawyer who can help.
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14 Aug, 2024 by Chris keksi
My diversion process from a DUII was going to be revoked from one minor infraction & prosecution was pending, when I hired Baxter Law to take the case. They were able to get the prosecutor to drop the pending charges & keep me on diversion.
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10 Jul, 2024 by Melani
My case was unique in many ways. Colton is a highly skilled attorney. He fought aggressively for me. And, I am grateful for the opportunity to have been a client. His knowledge and skill makes him worth every penny. I highly recommend him.
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