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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in criminal defense, especially in DUII/DUI cases
“Rich was extremely knowledgeable regarding the petition process, and helped guide me through the steps outlined in the statute (ORS 809”
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Provides personalized and attentive service, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Rich never once asked for more money after our one time agreement. He was great in trial and always kept me up-to-date on my case.”
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Achieves successful outcomes, including case dismissals and not guilty verdicts
“We took the case to trial, and with his expertise in this field, I was found not guilty.”
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Offers reasonable and transparent pricing with no hidden fees
“Rich charged a flat fee, which was very reasonable.”
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Demonstrates professionalism, compassion, and a commitment to his clients
“From the moment I met Rich I was at ease, he just has a very calming and poised presence.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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01 Oct, 2024 by Anonymous
I hired Rich by referral and I am so glad I did so. His knowledge and expertise with DUII’s has given me such a peace of mind in a crazy stressful situation. He has sent me all the information I needed to help with my case and has checked in with me to see my process day to day. This is such a difficult road but knowing there is somebody with you holding your hand through this whole nightmare makes a person feel better. Rich sent me an email with all the steps to take prior to court that way I know what to expect and to be ahead of everything. I truly thank him for that.
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16 Jan, 2019 by Jay
From the moment I met Rich I was at ease, he just has a very calming and poised presence. He has the accolades to prove his worth and I’m very pleased to have him on my side. Well worth the consult!
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26 Dec, 2018 by Anonymous
tldr: I was fortunate to hire Rich mid-case and got the best possible legal outcome (charges dropped and expunged) combined with a DUI attorney and support-office who really helped reduce the anxiety associated with fighting the charge. Had my case gone to trial, I know Rich would have won, but I am also sure his reputation is a big part of the reason the prosecutor/police didn't go to trial. My case was a low-blow DUII (0.06 at the station). I made aggravating mistakes by talking/lying to the police (don't ever talk to the police) and performing the field sobriety tests (a mixed bag). I had some good facts going for me, but DUII isn't a charge most police or prosecutors will let go. A few words on DUII charges in Oregon. There is no plea bargaining, so hiring a paper pusher or negotiator won't do it. If charges are not dropped, there is only diversion or going to trial. The law is tilted to make trial difficult for the defense. Most people will have to plead guilty and the state knows this. If you want to avoid charges or go to court you need some good facts and a lawyer who is formidable and known in the courtroom for DUII trial defense. You want someone who relishes the idea of arguing your case or a case like it every day, winning, getting better, and then arguing the same points next year. This is Rich. I had a non-specialist lawyer representing me after my arrest, but I had grown uncomfortable enough that when I was finally charged, I auditioned Rich (after reading much of his great advice on Avvo). During the initial consultation Rich gave me a preview of how he would try the case on my behalf and it was decisive and convincing. After re-discussing strategy with my original lawyer, I realized I had to switch to Rich if I wanted to fight. The Oberdorfer Law office handled the case transfer with the utmost kindness and professionalism. Rich outlined the overall trial strategy and developed several new prongs of attack as we got closer. Rich read every long anxious treatise and theory I sent him about my case and responded quickly and firmly to put me back on track. He was experienced enough to tell me why we shouldn't litigate every detail in front of the judge and jury even when it seemed like those details should have been minor points in our favor. Rich drove out to my town twice to represent me in court as the case moved towards trial. He drafted and consulted with me on several legal motions which he entertained filing but which we ultimately decided to reserve until trial. At all steps he included me in the decision process and treated me with respect beyond what I earned. I was not a perfect client, but I could not have dreamed of a more perfect lawyer. The end was interesting. We thought we had a case we could win at trial and Rich had run various parts by me several times. The prosecution then scheduled a court date which the officer could not attend. This should have been embarassing for them, but there was an excuse. Then they conferred and scheduled another date with the court which the officer again said he could not attend. Rich carefully explained that we should lay low because prosecutor and police were laying the grounds for dismissing their own case with fingers pointed at each other (so as to have nobody to blame). This was exactly what happened and charges were dropped without prejudice before trial. They were never re-filed. Would this remarkable set of events have happened without a trial lawyer of Rich's caliber and notoriety? I think the police officer and prosecutor would have found themselves able to read a calendar together. Was Rich worth every penny I paid? Absolutely. It was a long time to become eligible for expungement, but Rich and Rob handled it for me without additional charge. I hope never to be in such a situation again, but I would hire Rich in a heartbeat if I was. I would recommend him for friends and family without hesitation.
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09 Dec, 2016 by Lois
We hired Rich to represent our son on a .00 felony DUI/marijuana case. Rich hired necessary experts that showed that there was no recent marijuana use and clearly there was no alcohol in his system. This was a long case with 3 dismissals. Rich charged a flat fee, which was very reasonable. Rich was prepared, straightforward, and able to explain the case and the defenses so that we felt informed at all times on the status of the case. Rich won a final dismissal on a Motion, in which the Court found that the state had been "grossly negligent" in attempting to serve our son with the third indictment outside the statute of limitations. We are civil attorneys and would highly recommend Rich's services to anyone that needs criminal defense.
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07 Dec, 2016 by Scott
Rich has been incredible throughout the entirety of my lengthy and unusual case! He was extremly knowledgable and very accessible. My case was dismissed and reissued multiple times resulting in many more court appearances than originally planned. Rich never once asked for more money after our one time agreement. He was great in trial and always kept me up-to-date on my case. I don't know what experiences people have with other attorneys but i can't imagine a much better attorney than Rich. I HIGHLY recommend him to anybody who needs a great attorney for a very reasonable rate!
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