Patricia Sue Rose, experienced Civil Rights, Discrimination attorney in Seattle, WA with 79 reviews
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Patricia Sue Rose

1455 NW Leary Way, Seattle, WA

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Joshua melanson

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23 Jan, 2025
They put you through an inital intake process which is positive. I wanted a quick end to my divorce and was happy to compromise to make it happen. Our goals seemed to align. Unfortunately this firm provided poor council during the first phone call with the attorney. Luckily this did not lead to a financial move that would have put me in violation of a court order. Later the attorney wanted me to provide documentary evidence he had previously advised against in an aparent 180. Such documentation was previously claimed to put me in legal liability. What can I believe? Very disappointing. Divorce is tough enough. I hired an attorney becuase I am no legal expert and I wanted a quick, mediated end to my marriage. Instead I get bad and changing advice. Plenty of good reviews of these guys. Hope I'm an outlier.
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Vi mar

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05 Dec, 2024
Truce Law is the law firm you want to hire when you want a stress free and wonderful experience. All of the attorneys seem to truly care about their clients and the whole legal team is professional, communicative, and knowledgeable. Melodi and Dianna are the best duo you could ask for. They helped me tremendously and they are not only wonderful at their jobs, but also wonderful humans in general with big hearts. If you need legal help, this is the place to get it!
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Miya zhao

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22 Nov, 2024
I cannot recommend Truce Law highly enough! From the moment I reached out, their team demonstrated professionalism, expertise, and genuine care for my case. Dianna, Melodi and Giselle were incredibly knowledgeable, approachable, and kept me informed every step of the way. Their attention to detail and dedication to achieving the best possible outcome was truly impressive. What stood out most was their ability to explain things to me in a way that was easy to understand, which gave me confidence and peace of mind throughout the process. They were friendly, responsive, and always made me feel like a priority. Thanks to Dianna and her amazing team I was able to resolve things efficiently and with a positive outcome. I would highly recommend Truce Law to anyone in need of skilled and trustworthy legal representation.
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Pros
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Excellent understanding and expertise in employment law, particularly federal employment disability discrimination
“Ms. Rose demonstrated to me that she cares beyond expectations and thoroughly understands her field of law. Best understanding of Federal Employment Disability Discrimination that I have ever found.”
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Skilled in advocating for clients and negotiating favorable outcomes
“Patty negotiated improved terms, and a higher severance agreement payout for me, when my job unexpectedly ended. Her assistance helped make a difficult time less stressful.”
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Hardworking and dedicated to her clients' best interests
“Patty was a smart, competent, assertive attorney who advocated for me at a recent mediation. I know that the successful outcome would not have been possible without her expert help along the many weeks prior to, and during this stressful process.”
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Empathetic and supportive during stressful situations
“She is hardworking on her clients' behalf, approachable, and empathetic. I am pleased to recommend her.”
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Inconsistent communication and follow-through with clients
“She was apparently too busy to handle my case or she decided that the paycheck she was going to earn wasn't high enough or the case wasn't important enough because I wasn't a member of a racial minority. She was willing to refund my fee paid in full, but I would never recommend Patty to any client needing an employment attorney's help.”
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Unclear and changing fee structures that can be confusing for clients
“The consult lasted just 1 hour and Patty answered the phone for another client for several minutes while I was still sitting there. I left with the understanding that the remaining hour would be used going forward but in the following days, she stopped returning my phone calls when I needed legal help the most.”
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Allegations of unethical and unprofessional behavior, including taking on cases and not performing work
“What kind of horrible person would do something like this to someone already dealing with the stress of fighting the OAH for unemployment owed?! I wrote an email to her stating that I was grateful that she did this to me-someone who had the resources, extended timeline, and legal experience to know that her behavior was so out of line that she was violating the principles of the Washington State Bar.”

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