Noah Harrison

210 Polk St Ste 4a, Port Townsend, WA

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2003
Seattle University School of Law

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Barry

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12 Mar, 2023
You get what you pay for, and I ended up paying much less than I anticipated or wanted to with this attorney. There's a reason for that. I should've known I was in trouble when his disgruntled secretary quit the first week I hired him. Over the four months we worked together, he did nothing for my case. My ex-wife and her attorney were actively taking my children and money, while this guy was intent on simply "managing his client." He asked me to be patient, and I now realize it was his way of saying you're the last in line. He had $6K in retainer money that just sat there while he claimed he was negotiating terms for settlement--ruining my chances of actually settling. After threatening to fire him because he'd disappeared for several weeks, he quit, claiming he and his family had Covid. Then I went on to represent myself and gain orders that benefited my case, when he'd told me this wouldn't ever happen. Good luck with this guy, Maybe he'll actually work to fight for you and your family. He sat by and watched while mine was being destroyed.
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Camron

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13 May, 2015
Noah has represented me in Criminal, Dependency, and Family court. I've has quite a few lawyers over the last decade and he is, by far, the one that I felt helped me the most. What I appreciate about him the most was that he was realistic. In the privacy of his office he would level with me, discuss possible outcome, worst case, best case, ect. He would make sure that I fully understand the situation so that there were no surprises. No matter how bad/good the case looked he would never push me into making a decision. He would give it an honest try for anything that I was asking in court. Very happy with his performance and would defiantly recommend him.
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Roger

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25 Aug, 2014
I received a questionable speeding ticket on Highway 101 this summer driving back to Kitsap County from Sequim. Noah was recommended to me by a friend. Noah did a wonderful job and got the ticket dismissed. I drive a lot for work and having a clean driving record is very important to me. I would highly recommend Noah for any speeding tickets.
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09 Aug, 2022 by Anonymous
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23 Apr, 2014 by Jeannette
Even working pro bono. He is the best lawyer I've ever had. I'm a convicted felon, with multiple d.u.I.'s. I was treated with dignity and respect, despite my flaws. It gave me the desire to change my life around. He's as good as it gets. Creme de la creme.
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