Squire M Bozorth

616B Main St, Oregon City, OR

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1995
University of Oregon School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1992
Manhattanville College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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12 Aug, 2024
I talked to Squire Bozorth twice on the phone and he was extremely rude, abrupt and completely inaccurate on the details of the case. I wanted to meet in person to go over the case which included photos that I printed, plus a video. He was doing everything he could to keep me on the phone and not meet in person. He never let me finish talking, but finally agreed to meet. I found out that I could tell him to file a motion to withdraw my case. He was obligated to do so and the judge approved it.
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Anonymous

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28 Jan, 2024
Squire represented me on an extremely nuanced case and completely failed to come up with any sort of strategic defense. He doesn’t listen on phone calls and his written responses are akin to that of an unintelligible community college student. He’s a lazy lawyer, constantly late and unprepared, was often reprimanded by the presiding judge for his tardiness and lack of preparedness in court. Complete waste of time and money, would have been better off seeing to things myself and wish I would have. He’s not held in high regard by his own office and can’t tell you the last time he actually won a case that went to trial. Advice? Just retire already.
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Anonymous

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01 Jul, 2022
He represented me on a misd harassment charge. He Is a former prosecuter with connections here in Portland. He gave advice which led to a charge of contempt of court. Furthermore, he failed to disclose any evidence that the da had. Extremely rude and either incompetent or sabotaging.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Responsive and professional in handling the case
“He was responsive to any questions or concerns I had, he stayed on top of things and was very professional.”
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Able to achieve a favorable resolution for the client
“Things looked bleak, but Mr. Bozorth didn't judge me for being in the position that I was in. Instead, he approached it like it was his job and he was able to get my case wrapped up with a resolution I can live with.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in expungement and criminal defense matters
“Squire quickly and easily identified the mistake the other attorney had made and got right into action of filing motions and resolved the issue. I wish I would have gone to him from the get go as his fees are very reasonable for the level of experience and professionalism he brings to the table. He knows the law very well and was much quicker in getting the results I desired than the other attorney I had hired.”
Cons
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Potential incompetence or sabotage in handling a case
“He represented me on a misd harassment charge. He Is a former prosecuter with connections here in Portland. He gave advice which led to a charge of contempt of court. Furthermore, he failed to disclose any evidence that the da had. Extremely rude and either incompetent or sabotaging.”
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Lack of strategic defense and preparedness in court
“Squire represented me on an extremely nuanced case and completely failed to come up with any sort of strategic defense. He doesn't listen on phone calls and his written responses are akin to that of an unintelligent community college student. He's a lazy lawyer, constantly late and unprepared, was often reprimanded by the presiding judge for his tardiness and lack of preparedness in court. Complete waste of time and money, would have been better off seeing to things myself and wish I would have.”

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