Mark Stanley Brumbaugh

1700 Hudson St Fl 3, Longview, WA

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Education

1991
University of Oregon School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1988
University of Washington, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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08 May, 2022
We were very pleased with how quickly Mark resolved our case. Completely stress free and very professional. We are having their firm perform additional legal services for us because of how easy they made it.
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William

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01 Oct, 2019
MARK BRUMBAUGH TOOK MY CASE WHEN NO ONE ELSE WOULD. AND WENT ABOVE AND BEYOND.GOT ME A FAIR SETTLEMENT AS WELL . THANKS MARK FOR ALL YOU DID.
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Anonymous

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23 Dec, 2015
Mark took on my case knowing very little about my industry. He took the time to really understand what was happening and how things actually work. He helped me to understand the legal process and what our next steps needed to be. Our case was dismissed. The person suing me had no grounds to stand on. Thank you Mark for helping me through a very difficult time.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Mark or his paralegal were always a phone call or email away and they always kept in touch with me even after I moved 4 hours away.”
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Thorough understanding of the client's case
“Mark took on my case knowing very little about my industry. He took the time to really understand what was happening and how things actually work.”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients
“We were able to settle within about 5-6 months if I remember correctly.”
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Goes above and beyond to help clients
“MARK BRUMBAUGH TOOK MY CASE WHEN NO ONE ELSE WOULD. AND WENT ABOVE AND BEYOND.GOT ME A FAIR SETTLEMENT AS WELL.”
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Reduces client stress during legal proceedings
“Completely stress free and very professional.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

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Washington Court of Appeals, Hegwine v. Longiew Fibre Co., 132 Wn.App. 546 (2006)
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Washington Court of Appeals, Boag v. Farmers Ins. Co., 128 Wn.App.333 (2005)
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Washington Court of Appeals, Farmers Ins. v. Lautenbach, 93 Wn.App. 671 (1998)
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Washington Court of Appeals, Maxwell v. Piper, 92 Wn.App. 471 (1998)
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Washington Supreme Court, Hewgwine v. Longview Fibre Co., 162 Wn.2d 340 (2007)
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