David Wade, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Eugene, OR with 1 reviews
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David Wade

1673 Villard St, Eugene, OR

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13 Apr, 2019
Yes David Wade is a great lawyer he got me out of a serious charge where I could have had 2 to 7 in prison and pretty much he got me misdemeanor convictions and no jail that's the best player I know and his prices are very good and he cares much about your case as much as you do thank you Dave you are a great please I highly recommend him as your lawyer
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