John Dolese

Po Box 1089, Poulsbo, WA

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16 Jun, 2012
My case was not a money maker for either one of us, but John Dolese took my case anyway and after just a few short months, I got what I deserved......He answered all my questions, and explained to me when I did not understand. He is a great lawyer and a nice human being which is hard to find in lawyers....
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Wendy

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30 Jun, 2011
John has assisted my family on several occasions and on every matter we have had great outcomes. I highly recommend John for all your legal matters.
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Anonymous

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14 May, 2011
John Dolese assisted me during an extremely difficult time with our family's business after my husband's death. He provided all the necessary information, options, opinions and legal advice as well as providing a compassionate understanding for the difficulties which confronted our family. He worked tirelessly on my behalf and was tough-minded when necessary and always fair in his assessments. He was a source of great strength and legal competence. I would not have wanted to tackle this situation without his wisdom and counsel. I can highly recommend Mr. Dolese without reservation. Lawyers such as John Dolese are rare.
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