Susan Kyong-Lee Pai, experienced Estate Planning, Immigration attorney in Olympia, WA with 53 reviews
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Susan Kyong-Lee Pai

2401 Bristol Court SW, Olympia, WA

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University of Southern California
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University of Nagoya (Japan)
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Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville, J.D.
1992:
University of California - Los Angeles, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Bilal hazim

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21 Oct, 2024
From my initial consultation with Ascher and Denton, they were compassionate, understanding, and incredibly knowledgeable about the legal intricacies involved. The entire team was responsive and kept me informed every step of the way, alleviating much of my concern during such a challenging time. The results exceeded my expectations, and I felt truly supported throughout the entire process. I highly recommend Waeni Bacon to anyone in need of family law representation. Their professionalism and dedication make them stand out in the field!
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Nick vanbrunt

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17 May, 2024
Waeni, her assistant Mo and Melissa were all a pleasure to work with. They listened with an open mind and answered with complete honesty, but also empathy. I couldn't have asked for better representation in my case, and would recommend these sweet ladies to anybody needing representation. 5/5
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Shea kelly

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17 May, 2024
Waeni was terrific for helping me get a determination on where my child would go to school. She is knowledgeable and compassionate.
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Knowledgeable, compassionate, and responsive legal team
“From my initial consultation with Ascher and Denton, they were compassionate, understanding, and incredibly knowledgeable about the legal intricacies involved. The entire team was responsive and kept me informed every step of the way, alleviating much of my concern during such a challenging time.”
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Ability to achieve favorable results
“The results exceeded my expectations, and I felt truly supported throughout the entire process.”
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Personalized and empathetic approach
“Waeni, her assistant Mo and Melissa were all a pleasure to work with. They listened with an open mind and answered with complete honesty, but also empathy.”
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Strong legal expertise and advocacy
“Melissa Denton spent over a year on my case and she did everything possible for me in order to accomplish what needed to happen with my divorce.”
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Commitment to client's best interests
“Melissa walked me through the whole process and took the utmost care in answering my questions, providing information, and making me feel like she has my best interests at heart.”
Cons
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Unresponsiveness and inability to take on cases
“I contacted back hoping to schedule the sometime the second week of October only to be told we cannot take your case and to look elsewhere.”
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Potential mishandling of cases
“She made look so dumb, turned in paperwork late, & kept getting dates and events confused. She turned in documents even a day before (which they don't consider because it's too late for the court to review) & the judge was appalled.”

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www.StrongVisa.com, various

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