Leanna L Erickson, experienced  attorney in Oregon City, OR with 19 reviews
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Leanna L Erickson

421 High St Ste 102, Oregon City, OR

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Quetzali andalon

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20 May, 2024
Beware. He was the attorney on various cases for a family member of mine, every time we tried to call or text him to find information out about the case, next steps, and overall information about issues happening within the jail he wouldn’t answer or when he would it would be a rundown of what happened that day and it would always end with uncertainty of him not knowing what was next, etc. He also never made time to speak to his client and didn’t care about the case until he was fired where he tried to act like a victim. Get a different attorney, do not waste your time.
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Alisha hall

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22 Jan, 2024
WORST ATTORNEY EVER RUN!! He did not contact myself who was to be a witness in a case until it was too late. He then attempted to instill fear into me. Nothing was prepared for my husbands case when trial was to be within days. No witnesses had be asked to come to court for the defense my self included. Then he proceeded to disclosed information to me not to be shared and tried to scare me into talking my husband into a deal. With all of Aidan’s incompetence my husband now has to represent himself at trial with NO preparation time as this wha the job the Adrian DID NOT DO. Run as FAST as you can as quick as you can. He will do all he can to work AGAINST you and WITH the DA. RUN!!!
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Saleana stevens

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13 Jul, 2023
A year ago I found my self in jail, unexpectedly. I wasn't able to afford a lawyer and the courts appointed Cierra Brown. I have never experienced anything like this, jail, or an attorney that wasn't private. If you get the opportunity to have Cierra or Kelly represent you, you're very fortunate. She is upfront and honest. And super attentive . Everything I asked for regarding my case, she made it happen. Police reports, media, and witnesses. She put up with my complaints and bouts of eniltalment, with grace. I was not easy to deal with. At all. I was feeling hopeless, and then, she wrote an email from her wedding asking the judge to dismiss my case, and Kelly Fitzpatrick read the email in court. Kelly, was so kind and super attentive. I realized that Cierra did care, she did listen, and she is everything we need in our justice system. She is irreplaceable. I learned so much from my case and impressed with the court appointed lawyer. Thank you Cierra for being so kind and tolerating me throughout that process. I'm so grateful for that experience because of you. Jerad is incredible too. Thanks Jared. Thank you all for standing by me. Saleana
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The lawyer is described as sincere, honest, hard-working, and realistic
“Cierra brown is sincere, honest, hard working and realistic. She's had an open mind, listened to everything that I've said and she's been not only a voice for me that the judge hears and respects but she's also been very fourth coming and had truly worked her tail off for me.”
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The lawyer is attentive and responsive to the client's needs and concerns
“Everything I asked for regarding my case, she made it happen. Police reports, media, and witnesses. She put up with my complaints and bouts of eniltalment, with grace.”
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The lawyer is described as an excellent public defender who fights for her clients and ensures they get the justice they deserve
“Michelle was my public defender and she stands out above any public defender Ive ever seen or heard of, she is hands down an attorney that will fight for you and do as she says and will make sure that you get the justice that you deserve.”
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Some clients experienced poor communication and lack of responsiveness from the lawyer
“I couldn't get in contact with him if my life depended on it. My freedom did depend on him. I called everyday for over two months only to meet him day of.”
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The lawyer was described as incompetent and working against the client's best interests
“WORST ATTORNEY EVER RUN!! He did not contact myself who was to be a witness in a case until it was too late. He then attempted to instill fear into me. Nothing was prepared for my husbands case when trial was to be within days.”

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