Mark Kevin Baumann

1337 West 5th St, Port Angeles, WA

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3.4 / 5
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Education

2013
Portland State University, Graduate certificate program
2013
Family Relations Institute, Certificate
2008
Pepperdine University School of Law, Mediation certificate
2000
Washington University School of Law, Certificate
1988
Lewis & Clark Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1985
University of Washington, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jennie roberts

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19 Nov, 2023
Mark is so much more than just an attorney. I learned so much from him through my divorce process. If you are needing a high conflict divorce attorney, Mark is definitely who you should use. If there are children involved, Mark will offer you resources to help your children through the process also. Navigating the legal system is daunting and divorcing a narcissist is scary too, I trusted Mark to help me get through it and he did not disappoint!
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Carl bernsten

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06 Feb, 2023
This attorney is terrible. He's only after your retainer and will not talk to you for 10 seconds without billing you. I understand you have to bill to make money but at the rate he charges, he is terrible. Can't control a courtroom and the opposing judge or opposing lawyer eat him up.
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Hagen barney

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29 Apr, 2021
He was very ignorant when I had questions and I was just asking questions and he was being very rude about everything he was responding about
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent communication and conflict resolution skills
“Mark has strong skills in communication and conflict resolution. I came to him with a bad situation, he listened, was able to assess the situation and advise a solution.”
2
Highly knowledgeable and experienced in family law, especially high-conflict cases
“Mark's experience with "high conflict" cases was paramount in providing resolution in my case.”
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Compassionate and caring approach, provides emotional support
“Over the course o”
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Excellent at navigating the legal system and achieving favorable outcomes
“With Mark's help, backed up by Vanessa and Amanda, I felt respected, protected and guided out of a toxic and volatile situation with a minimum of stress, and a hard earned but fair settlement.”
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Provides valuable legal education and resources to clients
“Receiving education of such matters has empowered me to better help meet the developmental needs of my children.”
Cons
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Can be perceived as less responsive or attentive to some clients
“He forgets your conversations, and have to go over and over them time & time again while I'm paying for it!!!”
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Billing and cost concerns for some clients
“This attorney is terrible. He's only after your retainer and will not talk to you for 10 seconds without billing you.”

Publications

2014:
Association of Family Conciliation Courts, Washington Chapter (AFCC-Cal), What to listen for, how to listen, and how to help: An Interpersonal Neurobiology perspective on Integrative Client Counseling for lawyers
2012:
Examiner.com, Interpersonal Neurobiology: An Integrated approach to a law and mediation career
2012:
The Significance of Childhood Attachment in a Rural Family Law Practice, presntation materials, Attachment Informed Top 10 To Do’s for Lawyers and Judges
2012:
Clallam County Bar Association, CLE materials, Attachment Informed Top 10 To Do’s for Lawyers and Judges
2011:
NW Dispute Resolution conference, presentation materials, Equipoise: A touchstone for how Mediators and Judges can maintain neutrality in difficult cases
2009:
WSBA ADR Section Newsletter, Screening for High Conflict Personalities in Mediation
2007:
High conflict People: a book review, High Conflict People in Legal Disputes: An essential book for the 21st Century Lawyer, book review, 2007
2004:
Unknown, How to search Washington Statues and WAC's with the State's web page
1998:
Unknown, The Lawyer's Internet Primer
1997:
Unknown, The Advanced Searchers Guide for Using CD Law
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