Brandon Jaymes Archuleta, experienced Business, Civil Rights attorney in Seattle, WA with 79 reviews
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Brandon Jaymes Archuleta

1420 5th Ave Ste 4200, Seattle, WA

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Preston hoxie

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06 Dec, 2024
I received the services I paid for. The team was very responsive every step of the way. If I need future legal services I will use them again.
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Marie broten

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18 Nov, 2024
I contacted Zuanich Law about 22 months ago to get my gun rights back. We covered all the pertinent information they needed to start the case. I paid the retainer and left them to do what they needed to do without my interruptions. After several months I hadn’t heard anything, I was worried so I contacted them to see what the progress was. They filed a motion in my county, it was review and denied as there was a law change prior to their filing. Brian Zuanich talked to me in depth about refiling in Pierce County as that is where my initial felony was signed. Again I left them alone to file the motions and hoping this would happen. Again several months later, I was thinking this was a lost cause then I received an email from their office telling me that the Courts signed the motion to restore the right to own and possess a firearm in Washington State. Yeah!! I was really surprised and happy. It took longer than I thought it would but they stayed the course. There were other options I could have taken if this motion was denied as well but Brian Zuanich knew what he needed to do and how to move forward. That’s the important thing with you hire an attorney, make sure they know the system for the type of law you need to have help with. Yes, I am very satisfied with their office and will recommend them everytime!
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Dane cook

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15 Nov, 2024
Mister Brian Zuanich and his paralegal Kristy were an integral part of my civil rights restoration. Without sharing too many personal details of my case, I can say I had a rather unique complication with my process involving a move between Washington and Oregon that the Zuanich team were able to help me navigate and understand. Legalities between states and documents from one state to another are not always equal. For myself, and most others I'd wager, these are complicated matters and were something that I personally wasn't too knowledgeable of. The Zuanich law team, however, clearly laid out what options I could take and, after choosing what to do, along the way ensured to keep me informed and give me a clear understanding of what needed to be done, as well as what parts I could do to make things smoother in the process. Their know-how in what needed to be done got the matter resolved. I would recommend their services to anyone attempting to restore their civil / firearm rights in Washington or Oregon.
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The law firm is responsive and communicative, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Brian and his team always answered my questions when I called giving me updates, double checking just in case it came through since last communication, and reassuring me it happens at times with nothing to worry about.”
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The firm is successful in achieving the desired legal outcomes for clients
“Zuanich law firm pulled through, they got the job done and it was a success.”
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The firm's staff is described as helpful, professional, and knowledgeable
“Brian and his Paralegal Jessie were extremely helpful in helping me understand the legal process, and were very responsive anytime I had a question (which i had many).”
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Clients are satisfied with the firm's services and would recommend them to others
“I would certainly recommend Zuanich Law to anyone looking for legal representation regarding Firearm Right Restoration, and vacating records.”
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The firm is able to restore clients' firearm rights in a timely and effective manner
“Despite the difficulty of an out of state conviction they handled everything and got my rights restored. I would definitely recommend retaining their services.”
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Some clients experience poor communication and lack of responsiveness from the firm
“Hired Brian & Jessie over 6 months ago for a job they said would take 3 months. this issue is still not resolved, nor can I get any communication.”
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There are concerns about the firm's integrity and prioritization of client needs
“What ever happened to integrity? Money is their only care. Law is not practiced by these people.”
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Some clients feel their cases are not handled with the desired level of attention and urgency
“Over 6 months of waiting for this law firm to help move forward with an expongement. I paid all costs up front, and did recently receive a refund, however, their response time is abhorrent.”

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