Megan Landi, experienced  attorney in Klamath Falls, OR with 27 reviews
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Megan Landi

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Ms Landi had 1 conversation with me over the phone, in which she was obsessed with my mental health. I was transparent in regards to my need for therapy after 10 years of abuse, as anyone would need, and requested that the facts and the truth be used as a defense. I also stressed how this false charge was the only thing inhibiting me to gain closure. I did not conform to her desire to formulate a mental defense and pressed to be given a trial with my own peers as all citizens have a right to. That resulted in Ms Landi lying to me, saying that the upcoming hearing was for her to request a continuance, when in fact she requested a fitness to proceed without any substantial justification. This "defender" has now paused the trial and has created unsurmountable trauma, knowing full well I am a survivor of abuser retaliation and DARVO tactics. She based her justification on "observations" of me...when in fact we have never met. As well as the fact I had emailed the DA per the guidance of Klamath Sheriff dept in order to have charges pressed against the ones that filed fraudulent orders against me. Ms Landi then withdrew, stating also that we had ethical differences. To me, that is breaking one of the rules that lawyers are to follow, in that, they are not to withdraw in such a way their client is left in a bad light. Since then, I have had to attend a hearing, unrepresented and now I am in the court in which mentally ill people are tried in. My case was put out another month as I am not represented and I am still facing the fitness to proceed hearing, even though Ms. Landi never had a just reason to cause this level of trauma in my life. Observing the proceedings as I waited for my turn, I noted that Ms. Landi seemed to be the main defender that handled fitness to proceed suspects. This process is highlighted in an article on the Oregon State Bar website and defines Ms. Landi's practices to a T. Fitness to proceed requests are becoming common practice with lawyers that want to 'clear the courtroom' or may have clients that actually require work. I will be pushing to have Ms Landi held liable for her frivolous and unjust request and the mental and fiscal damage it has, as continues to create.
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Provides excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients updated throughout the process
“Megan is hands down the best. She and her staff have kept suburb communication throughout my entire case, did not charge for unnecessary things, had the utmost professionalism, but were still human.”
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Demonstrates care and empathy for clients' personal situations
“Megan Landi actually cared about my case. Listened and kept in contact with me which is rare in the legal world.”
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Delivers successful outcomes for clients
“Rebecca & her staff went above & beyond to help both of my children & helped with the safety of my grandchildren.”
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Lacks responsiveness and communication, failing to return calls or provide updates
“Does not respond to emails. No communication. Trying to ask if she was going to take my case after months of waiting. Still no response but sends a invoice for payment.”
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Engages in unethical and unprofessional behavior, putting clients at further risk
“The most unprofessional, unethical attorney who should not be licensed. She hires incompetent paralegals that have no training in safety, domestic violence etc. the office puts victims in further danger.”
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Mishandles cases, causing additional trauma and delays for clients
“She based her justification on "observations" of me...when in fact we have never met. As well as the fact I had emailed the DA per the guidance of Klamath Sheriff dept in order to have charges pressed against the ones that filed fraudulent orders against me.”

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