Andrea Dee Hardin, experienced Business, Elder Law attorney in Bellevue, WA with 8 reviews
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Andrea Dee Hardin

2018 156th Ave NE Bldg F, Bellevue, WA

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Sandeep sharma

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17 Mar, 2015
My wife and I needed a fairly complex estate package (involving foreign countries). Ms Andrea Hardin was referred to us by one of my MSFT colleagues. She was able to go through all of the components of the estate plans for me and my family. She went and extra mile to explain things to us that were new and unknown (and there are many!) We are happy and comfortable knowing that our affairs are in order. When the opportunity came to purchase a new home, we called Ms Hardin again. She was as kind as the first time and very very patient with us. She went through every page of every document and found a lot of inconsistencies in the materials proposed by the selling party. We felt well protected and taken care of by such an accomplished attorney. Thank you, Ms Hardin! We will get back to you for the attorney support when the time comes to sell our house in the future. Thank you again!
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01 Jan, 2014
She appears to be a very intelligent attorney, but she insults almost everyone she interacts with. Rather than create a stress free environment during our transaction, we felt more stressed due to the confrontation she caused with the other attorney, and other parties involved. We were very disappointed in the transaction, and will no longer use her.
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Gretchen

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15 Jul, 2013
We Will Not Return Ms. Hardin is a competent attorney with a well-established practice; however, her professional demeanor (or rather the lack thereof) made us extremely uncomfortable in her office. The condescending attitude she exhibited towards her paralegal during our meeting was both astonishing and disappointing. When we left Ms. Hardin's office, my husband and I both agreed that we would not return based on her behavior. How someone treats their subordinates is an excellent gauge of character. There are many attorneys in the Puget Sound area who are fully competent in this area of law AND treat others with respect. It might well benefit Ms. Hardin if she remembered that fact. We will not return to Ms. Hardin's office nor will we recommend this attorney to fellow peers.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and competent in estate planning and real estate transactions
“She was able to go through all of the components of the estate plans for me and my family. She went and extra mile to explain things to us that were new and unknown (and there are many!)”
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Thorough and detail-oriented, able to identify and address issues in legal documents
“She found many errors in the real estate documents (purchase and sale, appendices and addenda) but also she found the issues with the pending assessments and helped me avoid paying additional fees that were not disclosed.”
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Responsive and communicative, accommodating client preferences
“She knows we're "email people" and sent all of our communications/meeting requests electronically, which was great.”
Cons
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Exhibited a condescending and unprofessional attitude towards staff and clients
“The condescending attitude she exhibited towards her paralegal during our meeting was both astonishing and disappointing.”
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Created a stressful environment during transactions due to confrontational behavior with other parties
“Rather than create a stress free environment during our transaction, we felt more stressed due to the confrontation she caused with the other attorney, and other parties involved.”

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