Christopher L Cauble

111 SE 6th Street, Grants Pass, OR

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Elisha

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24 Jan, 2018
Chris help me with a big case. He kept me posted the whole way through these past several months. He offered help me with my trust and settled my case also gave and gives the advice he can only give,however I'd tell and recommend ANYONE TO CHRIS CAUBLE. I am forever grateful. Chris is my angel that's a fact. One best humans I've ever in my life met. He makes u feel safe explains himself every clear and end day he is a badd ass attorney. I'm forever grateful.
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Lee

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24 Oct, 2014
I have been extremely pleased with the work Chris Cauble has done for me. He has worked very hard setting up my trust fund and working through my parents very complicated trust. He has kept me informed every step of the way and always explained everything. I will continue to use him in the future, as he has my complete trust.
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Anonymous

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27 Feb, 2014
I hired Chris Cauble to handle the "Winding-Up" and Splitting Up of a C Corporation Partnership that had been running afoul for over three years. The case turned out to be more than a straight forward deal and involved a corporation, partners, wives, proxies, another LLC and Real Estate to figure out what to do with and how to move forward with. Additional challenges for Chris Cauble was that he had to learn about the complexities of my consulting business and the assets and talents I wanted to keep doing in my new business going forward. Chris took the time to learn my existing business inside and out and understand what my new smaller business (solely owned LLC) was going to pursue, after dissolving of the partnership. I think this single factor of Chris learning what my complex engineering business was and how I wanted move forward after dissolving the partnership, helped Chris achieve the best settlement for me long term. Chris put lots of effort into listening to what I had to say and dealing with each problem along the sometime emotional process of dissolving the partnership, which had gone from Great to a completely dysfunctional business ownership position for me as Co-Owner of the C Corp. Chris achieved good results because he listened to our opinions and took strong positions when the opposing attorney began utilizing last ditch efforts of fabricated issues and a mixture of far fetched mis information to get a bigger piece of the pie. To me Chris' big advantage is that he is very thought out and a logical attorney, that people will listen to and side with. You will find that Chris appears to be silent and quite professional when compared to other attorney's ... But I think I would quantify Chris as More of the "Under handed ,Silent, But Deadly" Type of Lawyer. I plan on utilizing Chris's services completely for my other businesses, estate issues, potential trust formation, and real estate holding companies going forward.
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Highly knowledgeable and professional in legal matters
“I have always found him to be very knowledgeable and professional in my dealings with him.”
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Provides competent legal representation and advice
“He has has represented me in court on several occasions where my case was presented in a factual and concise manner resulting in prevailing rulings under difficult circumstances.”
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Listens to clients and takes appropriate action
“He is one attorney who listens and provides competent legal advice and takes appropriate action when necessary.”
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Dedicated and works diligently for clients
“He gave sage advice and worked diligently.”
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Honest and ethical in his practice
“Chris tries to be as honest and ethical as he can.”
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Lacked interest and knowledge in client's case details
“1) wasn't interested in the papers I brought to discuss my case. A couple of things we discussed were things he seemed to not be aware of even though he had been given copies before our meeting.”
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Unprofessional conduct, such as being late and unorganized
“2) spent about 5 minutes 'preparing' me for depositio”
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Excessive and questionable billing practices
“4) wanted almost $500 more than the $3000 retainer after padding the bill 5) would not give me detailed billing as requested”

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