Ian T Richardson

975 Oak St Ste 800, Eugene, OR

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Damion martin

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11 Nov, 2024
Called in with questions about Advanced Directives. I was given incredibly helpful advice that allowed me to find resources regarding my situaiton; connect with an attorney that is an expert in the field I was searching for, and quickly resolve my issue. I would absolutely call Northwest Legal again.
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Mamascleaningful

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09 Sep, 2024
We had a very bad experience with Mr. Hwang. This was the only appointment we had with him. I think he is impersonal, angry, self absorbed and not patient. What do people need when they are going through the worst of their lives? -Patience, kindness and awareness of other people’s feelings, as death can be devastating for the family and friends. Knowledge without these traits is like getting a big enciclopedia. Please read all the reviews that have been written about him. I did not before setting an appointment, and regretted it.
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Terry williams

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17 Jul, 2024
Northwest Legal did an outstanding job putting together our somewhat complicated estate planning. Jinoo covered all the bases to make sure my husband and I, as well as our beneficiaries, are protected. I can’t say enough about the professionalism and dedication shown to us on every aspect of our estate. We and our grown children (live in a different state) are very grateful to know that when the time comes, all the legal aspects of managing our affairs have been already professionally addressed and Northwest Legal is just a phone call away should they need them. Thank you so much Jinoo and Stephanie! David and Teresa Williams
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Pros
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Strong attention to detail and thorough legal expertise
“Jinoo's knowledge of recent changes in trust laws were invaluable in creating a trust which is inclusive of my estate but also allows me the flexibility to designate specific things to individuals in the event of my passing.”
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Excellent communication and client-centric approach
“Jinoo had impeccable attention to detail, due diligence and follow-up. He's certainly not an inexpensive attorney to use, but after my first call with him, I knew he was well worth the price we were paying to ensure our family is set up for success in the future.”
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Responsiveness and timely service
“Jinoo responded to my voicemail within the hour, listened to our situation with care, and followed up immediately to provide a summary of our conversation.”
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Empathetic and compassionate support during difficult times
“Jinoo had a way of explaining things in an easy to understand way and put all our minds at ease.”
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Highly knowledgeable and ethical legal counsel
“Jinoo told me that I was missing one leg of my legal stool: evidence. I had a crime and damages but no hard evidence. I pleaded with him to sue the hell out of the guy anyway, but he said it was unethical and I'd be better off spending my money on therapy. I was very disappointed at the time but in the end he was right.”
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Occasional delays in responsiveness and follow-up
“They're not very good at returning emails. They fail to follow through on promises and reject your case without investigating it in it's entirety.”
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Potential for perceived impersonal or dismissive behavior
“This was the only appointment we had with him. I think he is impersonal, angry, self absorbed and not patient.”

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