Sarah E Fudge, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Eugene, OR with 198 reviews
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Sarah E Fudge

1400 Executive Pkwy Ste 300, Eugene, OR

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4.6 198 reviews
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Mr. hittle

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31 Jan, 2025
Excellent Strong Team. I personally wanted to thank Marcy/ Whitney/ Amanda and Derek for there help and they Really do Care about there clients and that means a lot!!! thank you everyone so much for sticking with me and helping me through this tough time!!!!! Thank you so much Coos Bay/Roseburg Offices for your help!!!
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Mike gallego

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31 Jan, 2025
My case was a difficult one. They were very knowledgeable and helpful. Kept me informed throughout the process. Was there for all my needs and questions. I highly recommend them. I really appreciate you guys.
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Heidi gallego

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30 Jan, 2025
We had a great experience with the Roseburg Office from our attorney Derek to Marcy, the best legal assistant I have ever worked with (and I've worked with a few). They were attentive, communicative, and never hesitated to give us direction even if it wasn't in their wheelhouse. We appreciate them more than a review can fairly state.
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable attorneys who are dedicated to their clients' best interests
“Brian Green helped my husband's case, and he fought and fought till he got what my husband deserved! I am working with Shayla Stewart and she is just as amazing!”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“They communicated well, and always got back to me in a reasonable amount of time. If my attorney couldn't call, her assistant always did.”
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Ability to achieve favorable outcomes and maximize settlements for clients
“Emily and Jan Marie were exceptionally kind, always professional, and responsive yet understanding of my situation with memory lapses due to my injury. I am sure I can not muster even the smallest of flaws with their work.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach, providing emotional support to clients
“Emily and Melinda were so amazing! They were both so kind, compassionate, and understanding. It felt great to have them in my corner.”
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Bilingual staff available to assist Spanish-speaking clients
“Hablan español asi que se los recomiendo isieron que todo fuere mucho mas facil y menos estresante para mis familia”
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Difficulty in getting initial consultations or responsiveness from some staff
“I was nervous about going through an attorney and Jan Marie was reassuring and kind each time I checked in just to calm my nerves.”
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Concerns about the firm's priorities being more focused on potential earnings than client needs
“Right up front they evaluate how much 'they think' they will make from your case. If it is not enough, then they very politely tell you you really don't have a case.”

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