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15 Feb, 2019 by Alex
I am a single case, so I can't speak to her broader treatment of clients, but I feel discarded and ignored. We went to her to get a revocable living trust. We initially waited 2 months to see her, due to her workload. I should have taken this as a sign. It's now been about 9 months since we finally signed our papers and we still don't have copies of them. She virtually never answers the phone, and never returns calls when I leave messages. I've sent 9-10 emails since May of 2018, and she has answered exactly 2 of them, both saying that she was sorry for being busy. The last one said she'd get back to us in a week... that was more than a month ago, and she's back to ignoring us. We gave up and are moving on to a new attorney. I'd really love to get copies of the paperwork we already paid for (in time, tears and cash), but I'm no longer holding my breath. In terms of the quality of the work in creating the paperwork, I have every faith that she did diligent work. She asked lots of good questions and helped us think through many contingencies that we hadn't previously considered. In the 2 actual meetings we had with her, she displayed the kind of care I had hoped for, and was in fact why we chose her. Unfortunately, after all of that... we have nothing to show for it. Since that last meeting in May of last year, we were so casually and so thoroughly discarded, you'd think she had retired. Because of this, I not only cannot recommend her, personally, but I must actively caution you against choosing her. It's not worth the frustration.

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03 Aug, 2019 by Anonymous
Kathleen is an extremely thorough and concise in her legal advice to Boards. I worked with her as a Board member and now as a Board President and I am very impressed with her prompt response times regularly and she is always prepared. Kathleen is an excellent communicator as I have witnessed first hand her ability to effectively communicate with many different personalities and communication styles when talking to Board of Directors and Community members. She is easy to work with, pleasant and knowledgeable; I highly recommend Kathleen Profitt for your Community's legal needs.
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13 Nov, 2014 by Oliver
Profitt law is one of the best HOA Law firms in the northwest. I have worked with other firms and finally found a home with Profitt law. Kathleen and Vicky are amazing they make you feel like you are their only client when you stop by or when you call. Working with this firm isn’t like any other firm, some firms that are large you feel like they provide a service and send you a bill. This firm makes you feel like they are here for you and only you; they make you feel like you are important and they are your HOA partner. After working with Profitt Law for almost a year now I can honestly say I am a customer for life! If you and your board want a law firm that is there for you, always has your HOA in the best interest and you want someone you can trust then choose Profitt Law you won’t be sorry!
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20 Aug, 2014 by William
I found this attorney to be extremely knowledgeable in her specific area of expertise, i.e. condo law, in addition to being extremely knowledgeable in all aspects of the general practice of law. She was also very responsive as I was always able to reach her when needed to discuss various aspects of the case. and she kept me totally informed at all times. She listened to what I had to say about the case and we had a very co-operative and mutual exchange of ideas as, unlike many other attorneys with whom i have worked with, she realized that the client knows more about his or her case than anyone else; and ,therefore is someone whom the attorney should listen to. I was extraordinarily impressed with her knowledge of all of the facts of the case and the law and her willingness to "dig" for all of the pertinent facts and law. One aspect of her handling of the case that most impressed me was her willingness to go the extra mile and learn about other matters that were going to have an impact on the case. She did whatever it took to make certain that we would prevail. She was unquestionably willing to stand up for my rights in the most difficult of circumstances when many another lawyer would have backed off. But she also knew when to compromise and work with the opposition at the right time to amicable settle the case. In other words, her judgment skills were impeccable--- something that is not taught in law school and that is lacked by many an attorney. Finally, although not really of any consequence when compared with making certain one wins and everything else that is involved with litigation, she was very reasonable with her legal fees. I was extraordinarily impressed with this attorney on all levels and would very highly recommend her to anyone.
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05 Jun, 2019 by Mark
Hiring Conrad was clearly the right choice. He was prompt, professional, and resolved my case in my favor quickly and efficiently. Not only that, but he put up with my many after hours phone calls and emails, going out of his way to answer all of my (admittedly excessive) questions.
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08 Jan, 2019 by Anonymous
Conrad is proactive in understanding the case, and constructing and communicating a straightforward game plan. His knowledge of the law, attention to detail, provision of a timeline with periodic updates, including next steps and what to expect, put me at ease throughout the process. Conrad collaborated with other colleagues for additional expertise whenever the case veered a direction beyond the scope of his daily practice. When unforeseen obstacles surfaced, Conrad met them head on with calm, intelligent redirect to the law and desired resolution. His writing and articulation are clever and strong; he is distinctly professional, but by no means a pushover. He is laser focused on the best outcome for his client. You can’t find a better lawyer.
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20 Jan, 2015 by Laura
Conrad won an extremely complicated real estate case for us at jury trial out of town, which was a terrifying experience; then successfully navigated the process for us when they appealed. Calm, focused, professional and respected by the judges. Highly recommend Zubel PC without hesitation. Areas of the law he has helped us tremendously with: real estate, rescission, land sale contracts, insurance policy review & claims, DEQ, dealing with a dishonest commercial lender.
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17 Jan, 2020 by Nada snyder
Nikk is very knowledgeable and competent in employment law practice. In my particular case, not only did he take his time to understand my unique situation and need, his extensive knowledge and legal experience with uncompromising dedication to doing the most thorough work that was effective at outlining a good strategy and executing against it. I would highly recommend Nik’s services. I thank him humbly and gratefully and have already recommended him to others as someone who I consider an expert in his field and will continue to do so.
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