Karianne Conway, experienced Appeals, Intellectual Property attorney in Eugene, OR with 177 reviews
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Karianne Conway

975 Oak St., Eugene, OR

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University of Oregon, JD
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Portland State University, BS

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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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Dani jackson

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02 Oct, 2024
Caitlin Mitchell and her team did a phenomenal job handling my case, and I couldn't be more impressed with her professionalism and expertise. Caitlin always took the time to listen to my concerns and explain the process, keeping me informed at every stage. Her attention to detail and her dedication made all the difference. When I needed a voice, she provided it. The outcome exceeded my expectations, especially considering how challenging and complex the case was to navigate. Caitlin is compassionate, knowledgeable, and fully committed to her clients. She transformed an intimidating process into one where I felt valued and supported, protecting my rights every step of the way. I highly recommend Caitlin Mitchell and her team.
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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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Knowledgeable, experienced, and detail-oriented legal services
“Jinoo is very knowledgeable and very professional. I would highly recommend him." - Georgios Karabini”
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Personalized and compassionate approach with clients
“Jinoo is kind, caring, and thorough. I highly recommend him if you want first rate legal service. His thoughtful advice is much appreciated." - Jinoo Hwan”
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Effective communication and transparency
“Jinoo was great to work with. He was extremely responsive to calls/emails, was clear in verbal communication and always followed up with an email clarifying exactly what we discussed shortly after the call." - Jinoo Hwan”
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Commitment to client satisfaction and positive outcomes
“Caitlin Mitchell and her team did a phenomenal job handling my case, and I couldn't be more impressed with her professionalism and expertise." - Caitlin Mitchel”
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Reliable and trustworthy legal representation
“Jinoo and Northwest Legal provide an outstanding service. My business questions were answered in a straightforward, honest way, with feedback that I could follow up on immediately." - Jinoo Hwan”
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Difficulty in reaching or getting responses from the firm
“Hard to get through to." - Anonymou”
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Lack of attention or care for client needs
“Never comes and speaks to you when she says she will. Never returns a phone call." - Anonymou”

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gleaveslaw.com resources, Oregon Voters Passed Measure 91

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