Katina R Saint Marie, experienced Family Law attorney in Eugene, OR with 48 reviews
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Katina R Saint Marie

101 E Broadway, Suite 130, Eugene, OR

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Edward flanagan

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02 Nov, 2024
Daniel Kruse is a fantastic lawyer that genuinely has his client’s best interest at heart.
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Mari kim

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01 Nov, 2024
Mr. Kruse is first and foremost an outstanding professional. I incurred a speeding ticket while trying to pass an unsafe driver and avoid a situation where tailgating and oncoming traffic was trapping me in a dangerous situation. I looked for an attorney to represent me because I was informed by my insurance company that a moving vehicle violation would result in significant increases to my already expensive insurance bill. My first step was to ask an expert advice site and I was referred to three links including Arvo.com FindLaw.com -- major search engines for legal professionals. The triple searches yielded only one name: Daniel Kruse located in Eugene, Oregon which was a puzzling 3 hour drive from the coastal town in Oregon where I was required to be in court. The search for that coastal town pulled up only Mr. Kruse's name and even indicated that the next professionals would be an additional 150 miles away. With no other known options I called his office. Russell, Mr. Kruse's legal assistant, was very kind with my persistence. He patiently took my messages and conveyed them to Mr. Kruse. There were some urgency to my situation because there were only a few days left before my court date. Mr. Kruse called me at his first opportunity and I missed that call, but his voicemail was incredibly courteous and went a long way to assuaging some of the anxiety I felt knowing that I would at least be able to speak with illegal professional before my time in court. When we finally connected I understood from the caliber of work that he was reviewed on (and his reviews were outstanding) my situation was nowhere near deserving of his time, much less of his skill. But he treated me as if I were the most important client for those 18 powerful minutes while he quietly reminded me that I had a right to represent my side of the story and a right to have my case heard. He proceeded to ask for the salient points of my situation and then adroitly, unhurriedly, walked me through three possible scenarios. The last one was the most viable for me and one that might yield the results that I needed with a strategy that maintained integrity for all involved, and was very proactive. As a classic overachiever, I love proactive. I will not know the outcome of my situation until my court time this Monday. But more importantly, due to the consultation with Mr. Kruse, I now have a solid plan for how I can stand with integrity and proactively demonstrate sincere respect for all authorities involved, including the rule of law, while advocating for myself in this situation. I don't know how it is that Mr. Kruse's name was the singular option generated by the three search engines but I am profoundly grateful for his humanity and expert professionalism in a situation that most legal professionals would have dismissed and ignored for lack of lucrative possibilities. And many thanks to Russell for his professional patience.
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Allison heaman

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06 Sep, 2024
Dan kruse showed empathy, was thorough, is experienced, calm and confident in court, always followed through on his commitments, was worth every penny.
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Excellent legal expertise and professionalism
“Mr. Kruse is first and foremost an outstanding professional.”
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Compassionate and client-focused approach
“Daniel Kruse is a fantastic lawyer that genuinely has his client's best interest at heart.”
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Thorough and strategic in handling cases
“Dan Kruse was able to get my husband probation for three years. This is time my husband has with his family because of Dan Kruse.”
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Positive client outcomes and results
“Hands down perfection. This guy took our case with short notice, got to work, and gave results!”
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Strong communication and responsiveness
“He treated me as if I were the most important client for those 18 powerful minutes while he quietly reminded me that I had a right to represent my side of the story.”
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Difficulty in reaching the office and getting a response
“The phone just rings and rings. No answer. No message service.”
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Potential issues with billing and communication
“She agreed to allow me to pay when the spousal support kicked in. I called the office to ask a question, and was told unless I brought my account balance to zero she would not talk to me.”

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