Ada Ko Wong, experienced Business, Car Accident attorney in Seattle, WA with 81 reviews
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Ada Ko Wong

12055 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA

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2012:
University of Washington School of Law, J.D.

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4.7 81 reviews
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Mintee slime

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24 Dec, 2024
Donna Mack and the whole ELG crew helped me out so much. I tripped at a local restaurant and had a bad injury. Great result. Thank you Emerald Law group!
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Julianne stanford

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18 Nov, 2024
Ada's a fierce and committed advocate. You'd be lucky to have her on your side.
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Anna m

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17 Nov, 2024
These folks know their stuff. Super responsive, helpful and savvy. It's never fun to need a lawyer but it's so reassuring to know I'm in good hands.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable, professional, and attentive to details
“The team was incredibly knowledgeable, professional, and attentive to every detail throughout my time working with them.”
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Effective representation and great results
“Donna worked a decision in arbitration that garnered for me after costs of attorney fees and nearly eight times what the insurance company initially offered.”
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Caring and compassionate approach
“She assured me that I was absolutely wronged and that she wanted to help me heal. She was stern when i needed her to be, listened when I needed to vent or cry and a warrior when it came time to for litigation.”
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Transparency and clear communication
“Matthew demonstrated unparalleled professionalism, efficiency, and empathy, making the entire process smooth and stress-free.”
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Responsiveness and availability
“Justin Dale was extremely informative and understood everything about the process. He kept me in the loop, was always responsive when I reached out, and explained everything to me so thoroughly.”
Cons
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Questionable billing practices
“I paid Ada Wong $400 for an initial consult on an employment situation. The way she works is, you send her a write-up to read beforehand, which she subtracts 30 minutes from the one hour consult, so you are left with just 30 minutes of consult.”
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Perceived unprofessional and condescending behavior
“When I asked her if I had a case for intentional infliction of emotional trauma, she scoffed and asked if I got that term from Google or another attorney. I found that to be condescending, especially doing this to the person who paid you.”
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Lack of refunds and rescheduling only
“Additionally I was told that her office does not give refunds, even if she cancels the appointment; only reschedules. This is a questionable business practice.”

Publications

2022:
WSAJ Employment Law Desk Book, Retaliation
2022:
WSAJ Employment Law Desk Book, Sex Discrimination
2022:
WSAJ Trial News, Silenced No More!
2021:
WSAJ Trial News, The Present & Future of Trial News
2021:
WSAJ Trial News, Employment Protection in the Time of COVID-19
2021:
WSAJ Trial News, Remote Voir Dire: Virtually Divided but Still Connected
2021:
WSAJ Trial News, Celebrating Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month
2021:
WSAJ Trial News, Nine Mistakes to Avoid in Remote Video Jury Trials
2021:
WSAJ Trial News, Western District of Washington Local Civil Rules Update
2021:
WSAJ Trial News, Police Officer’s Confession to Lying in Court, Suicide, and Admissibility of Statements to be Determined
2021:
WSAJ Trial News, Counting Our Blessings
2020:
WSAJ Trial News, COVID-19 Related Leave: Intersection of the Family Medical Leave Act and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act
2020:
WSAJ Trial News, All-Zoom Jury Trial
2020:
WSAJ Trial News, Stop Systemic Racism and Police Brutality!
2020:
WSAJ Trial News, Remote Video Depositions – Cringe or Binge?
2020:
WSAJ Trial News, Conflict Checks – Are You in Compliance with the RPCs?
2020:
WSAJ Trial News, Access to Justice and Mentorship
2019:
WSAJ Trial News, New Overtime Rule in Effect January 1, 2020
2019:
WSAJ Trial News, Baby Talk: Pregnancy-Related Leave
2018:
WSAJ Trial News, Victory in the Second Circuit: Civil Rights Law to Include Sexual Orientation Discrimination Claims Under Title VII
2018:
WSAJ Motor Vehicle Litigation Desk Book, Discovery in Automobile Cases
2017:
WSAJ Trial News, Leverage as a Young, Female, Minority Lawyer
2017:
WSAJ Trial News, SCOTUS Sends a Message to The Lower Courts: Stop Suing Police Officers
2017:
American Inns of Court The Bencher, Networking, Marketing, and Everything in Between
2016:
WSAJ Trial News, Book Review: Case Framing
2016:
WSAJ Trial News, Police Brutality and the Mentally Ill
2016:
WSAJ Trial News, Did You Know About WSAJ's Getting Started Series ("GSS")?
2016:
WSAJ Trial News, Employer Liability for Customer or Non-Employee Harassment
2015:
WSAJ Trial News, Johnston-Forbes v. Matsunaga and Biomechanical Testimony—Where Does That Leave Plaintiffs’ Attorneys in Excluding Expert Testimony?
2015:
WSAJ Trial News, Young v. United States Parcel Service, Inc.: A Small Step for Pregnant Employees
2015:
WSAJ Trial News, The Need for Clarity on Tasers—Excessive Force and Qualified Immunity
2014:
Pivotal Law Group - The Insider, Understanding “Wrongful” Death Claims in Washington
2014:
Pivotal Law Group - The Insider, How to Collect on a Judgment in Washington: Garnishments and Supplemental Proceedings
2014:
Avvo, How To Get Your Employee File in Washington
2013:
WSBA Sidebar, What is “excessive force?” A look at Graham v. Connor
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