Jon H Weiner, experienced Discrimination, Sexual Harassment attorney in Gresham, OR with 9 reviews
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Jon H Weiner

600 NW Fariss Road, Gresham, OR

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1999:
Willamette University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1995:
University of California, Berkeley School of Publi, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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08 Feb, 2022
I’m going to be vague intentionally, but I agree with the other low ratings. Missed appointments, low effort, seemed to not want to be bothered with my case while taking my money and then telling me I was probably in trouble and would talk to me later. This without knowing all the facts, or wanting to hear them. He was also snippy and harsh when it wasn’t necessary. Trust the low ratings. He’s no longer interested in fighting for his clients.
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James

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20 Dec, 2020
I made a lot of poor decisions as a young adult. Consequently I was convicted of driving under the influence on three different occasions spanning from the time I was 18 to 29 years old, resulting in a “lifetime suspension” of my driving privileges. I thought my life was over. But I kept grinding. Eventually I got sober. I changed my life and stayed out of trouble. Ten years later I was eligible for reinstatement. I contacted Mr. Weiner and asked for help. I told him my story and he never once talked down to me, He was very pleasant to deal with. And he gave me clear instructions on what paperwork he would need and what we would need to do to prove I was rehabilitated. I had my hearing and the judge agreed that I deserved to get my license back. I’m so grateful to Jon and his team for all their help.
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Connie

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18 Dec, 2020
My husband and I could not be more pleased with the service we received from Mr Weiner. He is honest, efficient and took our concerns to heart. We would not hesitate to refer our friends and family to this excellent lawyer. He gave us validation and a sense of peace after talking with him. Great guy.
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Responsive and keeps clients informed
“He was responsive and kept me informed. He was quick to reply to and answer my questions professionally and accurately.”
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Tenacious, smart, and compassionate
“Jon was very personal and represented me in a big case for, we ended up settling out of court. I would recommend Jon as he is tenacious, smart, and compassionate.”
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Goes above and beyond to ensure a fair trial
“I believe he has gone above and beyond his duty to assure that my son get a fair trial. Jon has even gone so far as to hire a investigator to check out leads that will hopefully help my son.”
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Puts in minimal effort and leaves settlement to chance
“Mr. Weiner takes a volume approach to his clients. He takes on cases, puts in minimal effort, and basically leaves settlement to chance.”
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Rude and condescending in communication
“All the while Mr. Weiner was putting forth minimal effort on my case, he was consistently rude and condescending (in emails, because after I agreed to give him my case, I never again got the chance to speak with him on the phone).”
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Missed appointments and failed to review case details
“Missed appointments, low effort, seemed to not want to be bothered with my case while taking my money and then telling me I was probably in trouble and would talk to me later. This without knowing all the facts, or wanting to hear them.”

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