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07 Jun, 2024 by Eric
I hired David to defend a contested restraining order that I had petitioned on an abusive person in my life, successfully. I had spoken with several offices prior to our initial phone call. Some wanted me to put down a substantial retainer before I even got to speak with one of their lawyers, some seemed eager to have me pay a relatively inexpensive rate for a quick sale on a newer/inexperienced attorney, and some needed to charge me a few hundred for the initial consultation. A couple of others gave me a free consultation but it didnt seem that they had a niche in the particular type of restraining order I had petitioned. While I respect that there are myriad business models out there, David's appealed to me because his initial consultation was free to hear me out (before I knew that I wanted to hire him), he immediately spoke with competence and wisdom regarding the particulars of my case, and his "flat fee" model was unique and attractive. His price seemed fair in the end (I could have spent less, I could have spent more) but was well justified by his experience. The fact that this case may have been dragged out into additional hours was eased by me knowing that I would never be charged for anything extra regardless of how long it took. It is my understanding that many attorneys will nickel and dime you to hire them for additional "surprise" hours and may even lie/pressure you about the false need for it, but David (who is aware of the ill-perception of attorney practices) found a creative flat-fee solution to control for this. The flat-fee structure means that he sees the job through to the end regardless of how long it takes. You know that one honest mechanic that you recommend to all of your peers because it seems that every other one out there has a history of trying to sell you extra services that you didnt need but were naive about? Well David can well be compared to that honest mechanic but for the world of lawyers. He seemed to have had an "indie" vibe to him as opposed to the mainstream giant law office lawyers I had interviewed prior to. Regardless, he was able to be confrontational to my opponent as I needed him to be and very knowledgeable. Its clear that even though I strongly considered being self-represented (which David even suggested that I reasonably could and didnt *need* to hire anyone), my case was stronger because I had him fighting it for me. The numerous amounts of evidence I had were more organized and presented to a stronger effect much to the chagrin of my opponent. I'll say it again: his price structure and business model give him more integrity than other lawyers since it removes the incentive for billing for additional "surprise" hours. There isnt any real way for him to take advantage of his clients this way and I think that that's worth its weight on its own.
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07 Jun, 2024 by Cynthia
I was referred to David by the Oregon State Bar referral service. He gave me excellent advice, even though his advice was to stick with my current lawyer (so he didn't get my business). He was kind and compassionate, and I would look to him first if I needed a lawyer in the future. (This was for a personal injury claim.)
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31 May, 2023 by Big jon
He personally called me back the next business day and volunteered his time to review my case. I was impressed with his knowledge. My case is a very uncommon firearms case in which he knew everything about. Strongly recommend. Most lawyers have to "get back to you". Makes me wonder what they learned in school. Not this guy.
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26 Apr, 2022 by Hugo
David Thomas wallace helped me back in the year of 2017-2018 His reasonable very professional his a good man highly recommend. I had multiple charges for DUI incident , he brought it down to one. True story David Thomas wallace helped me with my last current employer I was doing 1099 piece work and working for the oil field. I Couldn’t get one of my checks no response called the boss, my supervisor the company cooperate HR everybody no answer. Waited 2 weeks nothing. Called my laywer David wallace told him about the situation, I had a tracking number with my check the next business day. True story

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14 May, 2024 by Kieran sikdar
I am so grateful to have found Susan and her colleagues at Res Nova Law. Over the last two years they have helped me with a patent, trademark, contract documents, and also have provided wonderful general business support. As a first-time business owner, I am eternally grateful to Susan and her team for their guidance that has given me confidence in my path forward. I highly recommend Res Nova Law!
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13 May, 2024 by Richard weber
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