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13 May, 2013 by Crystal
Patrick McBurney was very helpful and trustworthy in my case. His team is well skilled and worked hard to represent me. I believe he did all he could do, to make thing right in my divorce.
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14 Jan, 2011 by Anonymous
Pat, is a really great guy, who helped me and my wife out of our really difficult situation with chase bank.

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11 Jan, 2016 by Jen
Mr. Flynn came into my life back in October 2013. He helped my husband&i during 1 of the hardest and WORST TIMES IN OUR LIVES. He treated us like family not like clients. Jay made sure my children never went w/out.my husband got the care he needed; due to Jays persistence. I can honestly say I would never let any other attorney represent my family or myself ever again. Jay Flynn is and will be MY attorney forever. you need to look no further, if you're looking for a PHENOMENAL,HONEST,DEDICATED legal representation you have found the him. Jay always kept us informed, included us in the entire case. He Definitely made this part of our lives much more pleasurable(and it wasnt something u want to go through ever) and to be honest i never thought we'd get through this ordeal but we did because of the exceptional work from Jay Flynn..... you won't be disappointed!!!..i PROMISE JENNIFER Dale' OLINGER
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07 Jan, 2016 by David
Jay is a great man and lawyer. He, and his partner Kristi McKennon represented me after I was in an accident at work, causing me to lose my right leg. Over the two years, Jay and I would talk regularly about my case, but also how my family and I were. He was always concerned about our well being and made me feel like we were not only his clients, but his friends. Jay always made sure that whatever I needed to have done, whether it was traveling for appointments, changes to my prostethic, or anything pertaining to my case/well being was done. It was done correctly and compassionately. Jay always made sure that I was always prepared before testifying, or giving my deposition, and I would recommend him, and Kristi to anyone needing legal help with personal injury
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20 Jul, 2013 by Dana widrig
Jay has been my rock and a bright light in my life for many years. Since I've been working with Jay and his law partner Kristi Mckennon, my life has become such an amusing occasion in every way. I really recommend you get to know Jay if you have the time. Totally worth it! I was the victim of a home invasion where I was brutally beaten, raped, and left for dead. The maintenance man at the complex where I lived was a DNA match, as well as having a mountain of evidence against him, and was charged with the crime. I did not attend the trial except to testify as I was still recovering from this horrific incident and trying to cope with the physical and mental consequences in the aftermath. During the criminal trial, detailed facts were revealed that all duplicate keys to the resident’s dwellings were not secured by the management and that obtaining the duplicate key to my apartment was indeed how that man gained access to my home. One of my doctors had previously recommended Jay Flynn to me should I ever decide to move forward with a civil case against the complex. I’m summarizing this backstory as a preview of my experience with, and to emphasize the extent of compassion and trust, distinctive motivation to excellence, and life’s value and worth when a job is well done. I was an incredibly fortunate witness to how easily Jay Flynn and his law partner Kristina Mckennon brought these positive aspects back into my life after such a tragic event. When I heard news from the criminal trial that the duplicate keys to every person’s apartment home in that complex were not secured in any way (256 units), and the owners and management felt duplicate key security was insignificant under the circumstances, I made up my mind to change that. I could not live with the fact that such a horrific event could happen to someone else because of such a serious, yet easily solved problem, such as security of duplicate apartment keys. So I contacted Jay Flynn while the jury was still in deliberation during the criminal trial. The outcome of the criminal trial was in favor of the prosecution and the convicted criminal now serves 24 ½ years to life in prison. The civil case is now resolved also. And with Kristi Mckennon as the lead, teamed with Jay Flynn and myself, sponsored by Representative Gael Tarleton, ESHB1647 was signed into law in Washington State on April 26, 2013. This law bridges the gap in Washington State law regarding security of duplicate keys in residential rental dwellings.
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20 May, 2020 by Anonymous
Tracy helped us resolve an issue that was clouding our title in a real estate transaction so we could move forward to closing.
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05 May, 2015 by Ami
We have used Chad several times on cases where we needed legal assistance. What I really appreciate about Chad is his ability to quickly look at the legal issues and assess where his expertise is needed. In most cases his no nonsense approach not only saves me money but also time in going down a path that would not benefit me, the client. I highly recommend Chad, he strives to help the client and looks at issues in a sensible manner that makes sense, he is not out to wrack up hours while providing little legal assistance. You can discuss budget up front and get a clear understanding of how long something is going to take him, he will listen to your needs and stick to the budget while providing the highest customer service, something I find to be rare in his profession. We will not use anyone but Chad because I know I can trust him and get the results I need, specifically for the case to be dealt with in a timely manner with an outcome that is acceptable and, most of all, sensible!
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