Mark O Cottle, experienced Debt Collection, Family Law attorney in Sherwood, OR with 39 reviews
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Mark O Cottle

22021 SW Sherwood Blvd., Sherwood, OR

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17 Dec, 2024
In my observation, Mark Cottle’s approach as an attorney in high-conflict situations was concerning. I would expect a legal professional to encourage resolution and de-escalate tension. Instead, his tactics appeared to escalate conflict unnecessarily, making an already challenging situation even moredifficult to navigate. While I was not Mr. Cottle’s direct client, my observations are based on his role in a case I was directly involved in. The impact of an attorney’s approach extends beyond their client, particularly in high-conflict family matters where their decisions can significantly influence the process and outcomes for everyone involved. For those navigating complex legal challenges, I would encourage seeking someone who prioritizes constructive outcomes and fair advocacy. Unfortunately, I did not see these qualities reflected in his work. Additionally, it’s worth noting that Mr. Cottle has faced disciplinary actions in Oregon, including: 2013 Suspension: Temporarily losing his license to practice law. 2015 Suspension Stayed with Probation: His license was at risk, but the suspension was held while his conduct was monitored.
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Dielan “thewhitetiger”

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09 Dec, 2024
Mark did a great job helping me take care of my divorce. Very matter of fact and doesn't waste your money on idle chit chat.
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Anonymous

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27 Nov, 2024
We hired Mark Cottle to help us with our child custody case. He reassured us and sounded like he was going to fight for us and get things taken care. We retained him and could not reach him for weeks. Then after weeks of not being able to contact him- his assistant contacted us saying Mark was sick with Covid. We understood but he didn’t push our court hearings back because of that so instead just didn’t show up to our court hearings as our representative for our case. Because of that we lost by failure to show and lost 30,000$. He used my exact email to email the other sides attorney, didn’t change one word so I might as well have been representing myself. He did absolutely nothing for us at all and was so hard to get in contact with. We had to settlement because he wasn’t fighting for us in anyway or giving any legal advice or helping our situation at all. I do not recommend him at all. Theirs way better family law attorneys who actually care and will fight for you like they’re being payed to do.
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Expertise and professionalism in handling complex legal matters
“Mr. Cottle demonstrated expertise and professionalism throughout the entire process. He took the time to thoroughly understand my situation, providing clear and concise explanations of the legal complexities involved.”
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Effective communication and responsiveness
“His communication was prompt, transparent, and reassuring.”
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Successful case outcomes and strong advocacy
“I am incredibly grateful for their excellent service and continue to use them today.”
Cons
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Potential for escalating conflict and lack of focus on constructive resolution
“In my observation, Mark Cottle's approach as an attorney in high-conflict situations was concerning. I would expect a legal professional to encourage resolution and de-escalate tension. Instead, his tactics appeared to escalate conflict unnecessarily, making an already challenging situation even more difficult to navigate.”
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Difficulty in reaching the attorney and lack of responsiveness
“We retained him and could not reach him for weeks. Then after weeks of not being able to contact him- his assistant contacted us saying Mark was sick with Covid. We understood but he didn't push our court hearings back because of that so instead just didn't show up to our court hearings as our representative for our case.”
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Questionable billing practices and lack of transparency
“You get the privilege of either paying a fee to use your credit/debit card, paying an interest rate higher than most credit cards (about 24%), or pay him in cash. You probably won't get regular statements showing how your payments are allocated. You very well might have to request them EVERY MONTH even though his contract says otherwise.”

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