Tom Butcher

116 State Hwy 99 N #101, Eugene, OR

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2008
University of Oregon School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1999
Western Washington University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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14 Dec, 2021
I hired Tom Butler for a chapter 7 BK. He was fast efficient and always responded quickly. He worked around my schedule even on the weekends. Hi e the best Tom Butcher
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27 Jul, 2021
I met Attorney Tom Butcher and hired him for his Ch.13 bankruptcy services in 2013. Not only was he extremely knowledgeable and professional in his field of practice, but Mr. Butcher was also very caring and very friendly. I don’t just consider him as my lawyer, but also a good trustworthy friend. I am more than glad he was there to see me through a very difficult time in my life. Also his fees are very reasonable and I thank him for that. Thank you.
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02 Jul, 2021
When I went to Tom, I was hopelessly in debt due to medical bills, credit card debt, and unpaid taxes. I was embarrassed. Tom efficiently took me through the entire Chapter 13 process and now, I am over 50% complete with the plan! Look, financial problems can get the best of anyone. There is no shame in using the law to protect yourself and your family, financially. If you are in the need of a bankruptcy specialist who can put your mind at ease and get it done right, Tom is your guy!
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Efficient and knowledgeable in handling bankruptcy cases
“Tom efficiently took me through the entire Chapter 13 process and now, I am over 50% complete with the plan!”
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Compassionate and puts clients at ease
“He was very organized and efficient, always returned my emails in a timely manner and was the most reasonably priced in town. Two years later, I received a letter from a creditor that was cleared under the bankruptcy, and I contacted Tom about it, and he immediately took care of it, the very SAME DAY!”
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Responsive and available to clients
“He worked around my schedule even on the weekends.”
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Thorough and explains the process well
“Tom was thorough and the whole process was way easier than I thought!”
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Affordable and offers reasonable fees
“Also his fees are very reasonable and I thank him for that.”
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15 Nov, 2019 by Bonnie
When our grandson was badly injured in an ATV accident, sustaining life-long injuries, we went in search of a skilled and ethical attorney to help achieve reasonable financial aid for our grandson’s future, which had been greatly altered. We were referred to Corson & Johnson Law Firm. We first met Don Corson when he came to our home to meet with us and to discover more about our situation. He immediately made us comfortable with his friendly but professional demeanor. And I couldn’t have been more impressed with his depth of legal knowledge. But more than that, it was clear he cared about our grandson’s well-being. In the many months that followed it became obvious to us that we had the best attorney in the state of Oregon working alongside us. Don was always a professional, but he was more than just an attorney to us. He became a friend. As it turned out, Don Corson did a fabulous job and our grandson will be well taken care of throughout his life. Along with a sense of assurance about our grandson’s future well-being, we also have a life-long friend. There are no sufficient words to thank Don Corson and his staff for all they did for us and our grandson. We have no hesitation in recommending his services to others. You won’t be sorry.
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07 Jul, 2017 by Travis
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05 Feb, 2017 by Tj hein
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25 May, 2022 by James
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11 Nov, 2013 by Gary
While looking for help a family member I talked to lawyers from Portland to eugene / from Bend to Newport. While some attorneys seemed they could probably handle the case Mr Bons stood out head and sholders above the rest . His drive is not about money or cheap tricks in a court room but about knowledge debate and integrity. A true warrior prepared for war ready to battle
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