Derek G Medina, experienced Family Law, Real Estate attorney in Port Angeles, WA with 7 reviews
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Derek G Medina

210 East Fifth St, Port Angeles, WA

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2000:
University of Colorado School of Law, Juris Doctorate
1997:
University of Colorado - Boulder, Bachelor of Arts

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Sean

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07 Oct, 2021
I made the mistake of hiring Derek Medena. He was terrible, my 1st hearing, nothing got accomplished. I should have cut my losses right there when all he did was stutter away, and literally helped the other party. (He did apologize for that) During the second hearing he told me to show up at the courthouse and after waiting there for over 45 minutes for him he wasn't there. When I called he stated to come to his office, where he did not defend me whatsoever. When the ruling came the feed on his phone cut out and could not understand the ruling. He stated that he will finalize it within 2 weeks. When the two weeks was approaching I called his office to find out the final ruling, and where I sit, and ask why didn't he defend me or bring up any of the issues when the other party just had to lie there way thru the hearing. I was told by his staff that they were out of town and that he has other more important clients. When I stated that had I known that his staff would not be in town and that my case wouldn't be taken seriously, I would have went to another lawyer that had staff and cared about my case. I got hung up on and told not not to contact his office again.
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02 Jul, 2019
I hired him on short notice, had first consultation got a very bad vibe but tried him out on a divorce case. He did not communicate or explain things, he did do what I asked him today. He gave bad advice, and bad service. i could never reach him for response ( even though I had his iPhone cell so I now he got it and read it). In court he seamed I’ll prepared and manic in speaking, he rambled and got nothing accomplished. Very displeased and fired him, a waist of time, and $5k. GO SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!
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Anonymous

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26 Oct, 2017
After trying multiple times to schedule a consultation and repeatedly leaving messages one of Mr. Medina’s secretaries FINALLY called back and scheduled a consultation. Mr. Medina had to reschedule once and we had to reschedule once. By the time we had found a time that worked we showed up to his office and waited. We waited over 40 minutes after confirming that he should be there and he still never showed up. On our third call we finally spoke with Mr. Medina and he cancelled. After my husband took a half a day off or work and waited 40+ minutes without so much as a sorry. If you have a serious case don’t waste your money on a no show lawyer.
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Pros
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Aggressive and effective in court, fights to achieve fair outcomes
“He is aggressive in court and knows how to put it all together to give proper representation.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“Mr. Medina's responsiveness has been the most prompt that I have experienced from ANY legal counsel.”
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Committed to providing outstanding legal services
“I was, and still am, totally impressed with Mr. Derek Medina's commitment to providing his clients with outstanding services (the best I have ever received).”
Cons
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Unreliable and fails to show up for scheduled appointments
“We waited over 40 minutes after confirming that he should be there and he still never showed up.”
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Lack of preparation and focus on client's case
“In court he seamed I'll prepared and manic in speaking, he rambled and got nothing accomplished.”
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Poor communication and responsiveness
“He did not communicate or explain things, he did do what I asked him today. He gave bad advice, and bad service. i could never reach him for response.”

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