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Pros
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Knowledgeable about local legal procedures and relationships
“Port Angeles is a small town and all the lawyers know the other laywers and Judges.”
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Effective at negotiating settlements out of court
“The best thing about hiring Karen Unger is her ability to cut deals with her friends and that is why you see other attorneys rating her favorably.”
Cons
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Disorganized and unprofessional conduct
“Unger is probably the most unorganized attorney in Port Angeles which helped my attorney a great deal.”
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Biased towards certain clients
“If you are a male then the odds are you don't want her as your attorney.”
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Slow and intentionally delays proceedings
“Specifically, Karen postpones meetings, delays court dates and settles most cases by costing the other party more money than the case is worth.”
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Rude and condescending towards clients
“She got really condecsending and said "that's ridiculous, who told you that? You can't just file a restraining order without the judge or the accused knowing why."”
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Expensive for the value provided
“I really don't feel like a few pieces of paperwork turned in to the court should cost $3000. Like, I could have done that for free for myself.”

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21 Sep, 2023 by Hillarie
So, back in 2020, I found out through my 7-year-old daughter that she had been molested by her 50-year-old next-door-neighbor, whom her father has had let her be babysat by said neighbor since we split up. Her father never said a word to me about it for three months. I hired Karen Unger for a $3000 retainer to help me sort stuff out with my daughter's father, since in my opinion, he had been extremely neglectful in his duty to tell me, her mother, let alone the police. Karen filed the documents she had deemed necessary for our case. The judge declined them, Karen emailed me as such, and I asked her (through the same email) what steps she would recommend going forward. She never responded. I really don't feel like a few pieces of paperwork turned in to the court should cost $3000. Like, I could have done that for free for myself. I feel not only cheated financially, but cheated from the perspective of my (at the time) 7-year-old child who had things done to her that no one, especially a *CHILD* should ever experience. She was a terrible lawyer to me and my daughter, and as much as I admired her at first for her drive, I would never hire another lawyer literally ever again, because of this and a quite a few other experiences.
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18 Jun, 2022 by John
I definitely do not recommend this person. Only available on her terms, and left me in court TWICE to go to another hearing. This is a take the money and run lawyer who did literally nothing for me.
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26 Feb, 2022 by Anonymous
I hired Karen in October of 2020. Karen was able to work a miracle and settled my case outside of a trial. I would definitely recommend her to anyone that needs a divorce/ custody lawyer. She is an excellent attorney.
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29 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
Professional, ethical, knowledgable and trustworthy. She is an excellent lawyer and will get the job done!!!
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18 Aug, 2021 by Jan
I contacted Karen Unger's office to inquire about hiring a lawyer to get a restraining order. I talked to Lori, dont know what her position is. She said I could just do it myself at the courthouse. I said I knew that but was told by a lawyer in another county that I might want to use a lawyer to keep certain info private. She got really condecsending and said "that's ridiculous, who told you that? You can't just file a restraining order without the judge or the accused knowing why." I said I'm not trying to hide it from the judge, I just don't want the sensitive info public. She then said, " Oh come on! Do you really think someone will just go through your files and read them?" Her voice was loud and treated me like I was an idiot, almost laughing at me. I'm not a lawyer, I was just inquiring because of advise I got. I don't need to be treated this way and will never call this law office again.
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