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08 Dec, 2020 by Anonymous
Sara L. Gabin is the most obnoxious attorney I have ever had the misfortune of coming in contact with. Every adversarial attorney I have dealt with were at least capable of listening to more than five words without interrupting and then giving a response as if they actually considered what you had said. She is not! Trying to explain the circumstances of a somewhat complicated case to her was like swimming in a school of Parana. I suspect people having a free consultation with her not only come away knowing it wasn’t worth every cent of it , but feeling cheated out of five minutes of life they spent in her presence. I did not get that far. She may actually know what she’s doing, but she made up her mind about the case I brought to her before the first sentence was done and couldn’t be convinced to listen after that. She even interrupted me when I tried to wish her a Merry Christmas and Better year next year.
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25 May, 2017 by Anonymous
I consulted with Sara only briefly, but was impressed by her knowledge of the issues and her genuine desire to help me reach the best outcome. I tend to dislike lawyers, but I liked Sara.
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06 May, 2013 by Anonymous
I have contacted several Portland Area attorneys regarding my disability case for multiple illnesses, including a life threatening disease. In comparison she was incredibly rude and insensitive. While she gave a similar overview of the how the process would work as did other attorneys, I was quite surprised when she cut me off before I was able to give her all of my diagnosis. I had only started with some of my less serious issues when she said that she was wasting her time and she did not know why she was speaking to me. I think that if a professional is concerned with wasting her time on cases she is not interested in taking on they should have a screening process and not berate the person for calling. Many people applying for disability are doing it as a last resort and may find it painful to discuss. My diagnosis of Melanoma took my father's life and my diagnosis is still very fresh to me. All other attorney expressed sympathy, but she belittled me for saying one of my issues was depression. By the time she hung up I had begun to cry. I wondered why someone wanting to represent the disabled would be so cruel, but she made her intentions clear. She wants to make money, she did not think I would make her money, and so she had no time for a moment of kindness. Other attorneys expressed that my case was complicated but in no way said anything to make me feel worse about my situation. They offered helpful advise on next steps and encouraged me to make another appointment. I called her because I wanted to support a female independent attorney. I wish I had done more research when I found other serious questions about her professionalism.

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