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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who provide excellent legal guidance and representation
“G.S. Jones was referred to me by a friend and they were nothing short of tremendous. The staff and paralegals are excellent. I recommend the services of Larry Lofgren. He is knowledgeable, has experience, and is good-natured.”
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Compassionate and caring attorneys who go above and beyond to support their clients
“Ms. Seybold is above and beyond what I expected in an attorney. She is compassionate, caring and provides the highest level of service available.”
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Reasonable and fair legal fees
“His fees are more than fair.”
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Attorneys who are skilled at achieving favorable outcomes for their clients
“John provided excellent guidance regarding our case. He's knowledgeable and personable, and gave us tremendous insight into how to move forward.”
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Responsive and communicative attorneys who keep their clients informed
“She quickly got on my case with only about a week until the court date. She kept in communication with everything and even helped me get money owed from another case before it had to go to small claims court.”
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Some attorneys may not respect the time of their clients
“At 1:15 PM we walked out of the office because we are now 15 minutes past our appointment time without so much as an apology or reason from any staff as to why our appointment time was not being met by Mr. Short.”
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Lack of communication and poor customer service from the law firm
“Communication is very important to a client this law firm lacks that. I would make my calls to their office to inquire and follow up with my stats and the receptionist lacks phone etiquette on clients who pays her wages to sit behind the desk.”

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23 Aug, 2024 by Dianne brookes
My partner’s estranged husband died in the state of Arizona and she needed some legal advice regarding the estate. She called G S Jones and clearly explained that the estate was in the state of Arizona. The secretary consulted with one of the attorneys who assured us that he was able to help. We drove 2 hours to Port Orchard to the office. The $200 consultation fee was collected immediately upon entering. We then met with Norm and she outlined her issues with the estate. Many of her questions were answered by, “If this was in Washington it would be ______, but I don’t know about Arizona”. In the course of the hour there was only one of her questions he was able to answer because it was federal law. Because of Norm’s lack of knowledge of Arizona law she felt that the $200 consultation fee was unfair based on the information she was given beforehand that he would be capable of handling it She asked for a $100 refund and was refused. It was an expensive lesson learned. Don’t go to this law firm if you have any issues outside the state of Washington regardless of what they tell you they are able to handle.
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27 Jun, 2024 by Matthew bodenberger
This is a review of a consultation I had with Mr. Groseclose about two years ago. I scheduled a consultation and almost immediately I met with John and discussed my case. I was not represented by John through my divorce however he asked some very pertinent questions and provided the best legal advice I could have possibly received at the time. John sees through the emotion of a divorce and seeks the best possible outcome, while being an expert on Washington family law. John did not "hype" my concerns nor did he downplay the issues I had. He was absolutely polite, professional and rational. At the time of the consultation I was frustrated with him (due to my own irrationality) but now that I have finished the process, I realize what an excellent attorney he is.
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31 May, 2024 by Kalia
I did my research and thought I picked a great outstanding attorney when I paid 200 to have a consultation with John. I was prepared with my concerns and what I was requesting to change in our PP! I sent a detailed email the day before my phone consultation so we could discuss my concerns in my current PP. From the very moment he got onto the phone he was rude and very off putting. Ya how can I help you? I told him my name and that we had a consultation, and I sent over an email with changes I needed to request to my PP. Again, how can I help you! Ok now this is odd… Seemed like he did not have time nor the desire to take this consultation. Did you receive my email? Yes I have it here! Phone call got worse every second. He only talked about himself. Told me it’s not possible for just about everything that I wanted to change. Defended the other party even though he had no idea what type of abusive situation my child was dealing with every time he has a visitation. I would give no stars if I could. This attorney seems as though he hates his profession lacks empathy and has no time to take on any new clients. Now I paid 200 for absolutely nothing. I feel frustrated, belittled, and my time was definitely wasted.
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16 Apr, 2024 by A l
I cannot recommend Kathleen Rice highly enough! She truly went above and beyond to help me in a difficult situation where a very malicious individual was attempting to use the system against me. Kathleen was not only incredibly knowledgeable and successful in sealing the record and protecting me, but she also showed genuine care and compassion throughout the process. Her dedication to researching the best approach and her commitment to helping change local court rules to assist others in similar situations demonstrate her passion for justice and advocacy. Kathleen handled all the dealings with the troll, allowing me to focus on moving forward with my life. Moreover, her fees were very reasonable, and I appreciated the detailed billing receipts that were provided regularly. Kathleen is not only a hardworking and skilled attorney but also a truly kind and empathetic person. I am grateful for her support and the positive outcome she achieved for me. If you are in need of a family law attorney who will fight for you with integrity and dedication, look no further than Kathleen Rice. Thank you, Kathleen, for all that you have done for me!
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16 Apr, 2024 by Rejina price
John Groseclose was unprepared and unprofessional. I did get a refund for my consultation, at least.
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26 May, 2015 by Dorothy
It was a very lucky day for me when Ken Kambich was asked to make a will for my terminally ill uncle back in 2009. This was a VERY complex estate, and Ken was able to draft a will that allowed us to carry out my uncle's wishes. Since that time, Ken has been the attorney for the estate. I live in Canada, so I have depended on Ken for just about everything, and he has always been there for me. Besides being a thoroughly honest and hard-working attorney, he has also become a very good friend, both to the estate and to me personally. I will be sad to see the estate finally settled because I will miss working with Ken!!
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Married and with a young family, we decide we needed help in estate planning. Ken did an AMAZING job guiding us through the process and having us think about things we had never thought about in case of our untimely deaths. We feel confident our young son and our estate will be well looked after due to the wonderful job Ken did in preparing our estate planning. Not only was his work thorough, but quick as well while giving us time to have tough conversations about the future of our estate.
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16 Jan, 2017 by Steve
Something is wrong here. I was a Kitsap County Commissioner from 2007 to 2011 and worked closely with Jaquuelyn during that time in her capacity as Chief General Counsel in the Prosecutors Office. Jacquelyn was a consummate professional with excellent legal, management and inter-personal skills. I would trust Jacquelyn with any kind of legal work in her areas of expertise.
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