Neil Juneja, experienced Business, Cannabis Law attorney in Seattle, WA with 87 reviews
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Neil Juneja

605 1st Ave, Seattle, WA

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4.3 / 5
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Education

2009:
University of Washington, BS - Bachelor of Science
2008:
Seattle University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2001:
Cleveland State University, BBA
1999:
Ohio State University Honors College, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.3 87 reviews
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Spencer

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10 Dec, 2024
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Edgar andrade

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27 Nov, 2024
He is the best 👌 👍 best best
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Sandy martinez

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26 Sep, 2024
The worst lawyer you can find in Seattle, really don't waste your time or money with these people. He worked on my case for 7 years, I was married to an American citizen, he was never able to fix my status, he just stole my money. I was done with him when immigration once called me to an appointment and Bart charged me $1000 just to go go with me to the appointment and what do you think? On the day of the appointment he told me to wait for him because he was already with another client at another appointment in the same place but then it was my turn as if immigration was going to wait for him, well the fact is that I showed up alone and he never arrived at the appointment. Then I called and called his office, which are also super unprofessional, to begin with, the one who answers the phone is the wife who is not even in the office but at home, she knows absolutely nothing about your case and always acts like she does . Well that day she answered my call and told me that the lawyer Bart couldn't answer me because he had others important clients, as if he would work for me for free... I was so pissed well I explored and I fired Bart and asked him to give me my money back, the $1000 that I paid him because he was going to go with me to my appointment but he didn't go, he replied that he was only going to return $800 since he had gone to the immigration offices even if it wasn't for me. I couldn't believe how cruel he was. But I went with my case with another great lawyer, in less than 3 months she solved what Bart couldn't do in 7 years. I went to my country and in 3 months I received my green card. Please don't fall into this horrible place, they are good for nothing, the only person who does their job is Kara, his assistant. I spent more then 15,000 in 7 years and all he did was nothing You suck Bart
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in the field of immigration law
“Attorney Bart Klein He is best lawyer in Washington and he assisted my self sinc”
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Efficient and timely in handling immigration cases
“The process was very professional and helpful. Worth my money, I applied for my greencard with them and their work was very efficient and swift. I I I would recommend Baret Law Group to anyone that's looking for assistance with their immigration needs.”
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Provides valuable guidance and advice to clients
“Neil made everything so much easier—his grasp of the legal landscape is massive, and he breaks down the most complex issues into something manageable. He's not just knowledgeable; he's also incredibly approachable and straightforward, which made a huge difference.”
Cons
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Unprofessional and rude customer service
“The wife called me back and said Zelle me ”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“I am still waiting on case status for a year. He doesn't even pick the phone.”

Publications

2017:
Ganjapreneur, Patent Protection for Cannabis Inventions
2016:
Law Practice Today (ABA), How to Become a Cannabis Attorney
2015:
Washington State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education, Trademark Licensing and Conflicts with I-502 Rules
2015:
Marijuana Venture, Filing a Patent - A Closer Look at the Procedure,
2015:
Marijuana Venture, Trademark Listening and Conflicts with I-502 Rules
2015:
Avvo Naked Law, Pot and Patents
2015:
Marijuana Ventures, What opportunities are the best bets in legal cannabis?
2014:
Protocol, IP Protection in the US Market - Guarding the Borders
2014:
Marijuana Venture, Patent Law in the Marijuana Industry
2011:
Smash Putt, Miniature Golf May Kill You
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