Laura A. Fine, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Eugene, OR with 20 reviews
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Laura A. Fine

541 Willamette Ste 403, Eugene, OR

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1988:
University of Kansas School of Law, Juris Doctorate

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Lj wright

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18 Mar, 2021
Laura worked very hard, communicated very well, and in the end got my case dismissed.l completely. I was very nervous hiring a lawyer, but she far exceeded my expectations. Hire Laura Fine!
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Anonymous

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05 Dec, 2020
I consulted Laura over a very upsetting charge that I did not intentionally commit. I sent an explanatory email through her website, and she contacted me almost immediately. She was instantly in my corner, loyal and empathic. She swiftly provided me legal reasons not to worry, then also made some phone calls to verify things on my behalf. Although now I may not be charged with the crime, Laura assured me that if I am, just give her a call and she will be right there for me. It is truly comforting to have a dedicated attorney like Laura Fine looking out for you.
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James

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29 Jan, 2019
When I was scared about a charge you met with me and my whole family to discus my options. You treated us so kindly and gave me great advice when we consulted. You really made me feel a lot better about my situation and even informed me of some treatment options to help with my combat PTSD that I was unaware of. You together with your professional investigator were very knowledgeable of the law and really put my mind at ease while my anxiety was high. Thank you!!
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Pros
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Effective at achieving favorable outcomes for clients, including getting charges dismissed or reduced
“Laura worked very hard, communicated very well, and in the end got my case dismissed.l completely.”
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Compassionate and supportive, providing emotional reassurance and guidance during difficult legal situations
“She was instantly in my corner, loyal and empathic. She swiftly provided me legal reasons not to worry, then also made some phone calls to verify things on my behalf.”
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled at navigating the legal system, providing valuable insights and advice
“She was very knowledgeable and responded to me questions the same day and used the assistance of those around her.”
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Persistent and dedicated in fighting for her clients' best interests
“She is the kind of lady you're glad to have on your side and not be on the opposing side of that is a fact.”
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Flexible and understanding, willing to work with clients on payment plans and other accommodations
“We are very thankful for Laura , not only did she agree to work with us , but she was understanding and worked out a payment plan because she knew money was hard for us.”
Cons
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Can be overly direct or abrasive in communication with clients, potentially causing distress
“She was verbally abusive to me and told me in a raised voice that my 'story did not add up' and that 'If you can't convince me, you can't convince a jury!'”
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Clients may feel that their personal circumstances are not fully considered or that they are not being heard
“She just fed me to the lions and then screamed about it and demanded more money when I had to fire her.”

Publications

2013:
Oregon State Bar, Criminal Law - Stop and Frisk, Volume I of The Oregon State Bar Criminal Law Treatise
2005:
Oregon State Bar, Criminal Law - Stop and Frisk, Volume I of The Oregon State Bar Criminal Law Treatise
2004:
The Oregon Defense Attorney, Defending the Domestic Violence Case
1995:
Oregon State Bar, Family Law Division Newsletter, The New Stalking Law

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