William D. Edelblute

1030 N. Center Parkway, Kennewick, WA

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1983
University of Idaho College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1980
Washington State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.5 8 reviews
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Foxyleigh2000

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25 Feb, 2024
I needed an attorney's advice and his office got me in for an appointment within just a few hours. He looked over my information very thoroughly and gave me sound advice and for a very reasonable fee. I would hire him in a second if I needed to. Very impressed.
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Anonymous

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25 Nov, 2018
This lawyer did an excellent job on my employment discrimination /retaliation case. He is very competent and detail oriented. He found the "smoking gun" evidence that the other party tried to hide, and it made all the difference in my case. I highly recommend this lawyer.
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Anonymous

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04 Feb, 2017
This lawyer worked very hard for our family, despite an uphill battle with a crooked commissioner and her best buddy the opposing lawyer. Some how after 3 and a half long years it finally ended in our favor. Thank you Mr. Edelblute.
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Pros
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Effective in achieving favorable outcomes for clients despite challenging circumstances
“This lawyer worked very hard for our family, despite an uphill battle with a crooked commissioner and her best buddy the opposing lawyer. Some how after 3 and a half long years it finally ended in our favor.”
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Competent and detail-oriented in handling cases
“This lawyer did an excellent job on my employment discrimination /retaliation case. He is very competent and detail oriented. He found the 'smoking gun' evidence that the other party tried to hide, and it made all the difference in my case.”
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Provides prompt and responsive service
“Mr. Edelblute made himself readily available to me during this process, which only took six months from start to finish!”
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Achieves successful results for clients
“Because of Mr. Edelblute's hard work, I was able to complete the basement and move on with my life.”
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Offers sound legal advice and guidance
“He gave me sound advice, wrote the required letter to the property owner promptly and the dispute was solved without expensive litigation.”
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Disappointing service and lack of promised actions
“I paid good money for representation and what I have recieved was far from that. almost 3,000.00 for an attorney to make a complete monkey out of me and humiliate me, all the things this firm promised to do was never done or even attempted!”
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Potential issues with billing and value for money
“If Its the last thing I do I will take whatever legal action necessary to get my money back,it may cost me thousands but Its not right that I wasted the money I did.”

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billslaw.wordpress.com, Medical marijuana was not legalized says Washington Supreme Court
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billslaw.wordpress.com, Wrongful Termination in Violation of Public Policy
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billslaw.wordpress.com, Unemployment Compensation
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billslaw.wordpress.com, Family and Medical Leave Act
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