Melissa Parker, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Salem, OR with 11 reviews
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Melissa Parker

707 13th St SE, Salem, OR

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Chris

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12 May, 2021
When I got in trouble for DV, she didn't listen to my story, she pressured me first time I saw her to plea out with out listening to what happen, and basically told me I couldn't win in court on self defense because I was male. She pretends to be a good public defendant but is not. If she ends up being you public pretender you should get someone else.
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Carmen

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22 Mar, 2021
I have server mental illness and have a hard time making apt or keeping court dates . I have reached out two her a number of times with nothing in return . Must be cause I'm pro Bono
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Ashley

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11 Sep, 2018
Melissa was amazing! She always kept me in the loop about what was going on with my case and when we would have our appointments it felt like she truly cared about my case and she did everything for me to win. She was very respectful yet assertive in court. I am very thankful for her!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable about the law and respected by peers and judges
“She is very knowledgeable about the law, and respected by her peers, judges, etc.”
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Excellent communicator who explains things clearly
“She is a great listener, explains things clearly, timely communication.”
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Empathetic and advocating for client's best interests
“She is empathetic and will help you as much as you desire.”
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Fair and reasonable pricing
“She is fair in her pricing, not outlandish like most.”
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Effective at resolving complex legal matters in a timely manner
“She works with all parties as needed to get the job done in a timely manner.”
Cons
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Neglected to listen to client's side of the story and pressured them to plead out
“She didn't listen to my story, she pressured me first time I saw her to plea out with out listening to what happen.”
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Failed to properly advocate for client's interests and allowed opposing side to prevail
“She allowed the DA for both cases to get their way. When in both of our cases, logically we were in the right.”
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Lack of responsiveness and follow-up with pro bono clients
“I have reached out two her a number of times with nothing in return . Must be cause I'm pro Bono”

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