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Competent and honest legal representation
“His consultation was honest and laid everything out perfectly. Peyman was in trial with me and fought hard - asking the right questions. He is very competent and does not make any misrepresentations.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“The greatest part of it all, Mr. Younesi is in personal contact with his clients - no waiting for appointments (text or call anytime).”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes
“the jury was out less than one hour and they found me not guilty.”
Cons
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Lack of preparation and organization
“Probably about 6 to 10 people. Each case seemed to be unprepaired. Mumbling and shuffling papers, did not seem to know what was going with any of his clients.”
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Delayed court appearances and lack of communication
“Went to my son's first hearing wich started at 9. My son did not see the judge until 11. Without taking 2 mins. to at least talk to my son, he was setting the next court date 4 weeks out and didnt ask for any conditons of release or lower bail.”
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Lack of client-focused approach
“Peyman may be a great lawyer in other fields but when it comes to defense expect his work to be a little sloppy and unprepared. We are on our 4th and last continuance and my partner hopes hes not thrown in jail because peyman might not be prepared enough to defend against this.”

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25 Apr, 2021 by Anonymous
I I hired peyman of a law firm in Spokane years ago before he moved here he done a excellent job on my case was found not guilty
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15 Feb, 2021 by Dave bolton
I was being wrongly accused in benton county and it was facing 192 months prison time. Peymon got the charges down to 18 months for me. Got the charges dropped that benton county was trying to stick me for. Without peymon I'd still be looking for daylight.
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14 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
I have seen this man in action. Not impressed. Went to my son's first hearing wich started at 9. My son did not see the judge until 11. In between this time I watched Mr. Younesi represent many people. Probably about 6 to 10 people. Each case seemed to be unprepaired. Mumbling and shuffling papers, did not seem to know what was going with any of his clients. I even seen some frustration coming from the judge. I thought to myself please dont let the court appoint him to my son but sure enough Mr. Younesi was! Without taking 2 mins. to at least talk to my son, he was setting the next court date 4 weeks out and didnt ask for any conditons of release or lower bail. So I decided to call him myself and see whats he's really about. A lengthy voicemail stating he will not talk to you until the day before your next court hearing to be fair to all inmates. My heart sank, my son is 18, charged with Assault 2. A strike! No way can I let this man represent my son. Especially with charges like these. Please take my word for it and higher another lawyer, if possiable or at least see if the courts can appoint someone else. This man is a joke and not professional.
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16 Dec, 2015 by John engelke
I was referred by two other people I work with who work with Mr. Younesi. His consultation was honest and laid everything out perfectly. Peyman was in trial with me and fought hard - asking the right questions. He is very competent and does not make any misrepresentations - the jury was out less than one hour and they found me not guilty. The greatest part of it all, Mr. Younesi is in personal contact with his clients - no waiting for appointments (text or call anytime). Thank you again for all your help Mr. Younesi..
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11 May, 2015 by Ken
All talk and no action. I went to jury trial and sat next to Peyman while he" Scribbled "on a note pad. I listened more diligently than he. It seemed that I really was not that much of a client for him ( Although , I did pay him in full for his representation beforehand. ) Last minute kind of person. He did not repute any false information from the police reports and/or a written statement from an eye witness as well. I strongly feel that this attorney does not do his homework. I do not recommend him. And then I was in the hands of a hung jury. By this time, my fine representative did not inform me that a Judicial Law came into effect that if you do refuse a Breathalyzer test, you automatically lose your license for 1 Year. I could have requested a re-trial and pay $400.00 to Peyman. Guess what ?...right, sick and tired of financial and emotional stress from a very incompetent "Attorney At Law "
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