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27 Feb, 2024 by Michael conner
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23 Feb, 2024 by Lily vontrapp
It is rare to be met with a professional who takes the time to understand your issues without inserting themselves into your struggle. However, that is exactly what I found here. I highly recommend Mr. Conner to anyone looking for a legal powerhouse who will handle your case with compassion.
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02 Jan, 2015 by Anonymous
In my case, Mr. Browne was dismissive of my inquiries, minimized the importance of meeting as well as responding to deadline dates. Mr. Browne played down the importance of the 12 pages of interrogatories/document request I was served with. Additionally, Mr. Browne did not request interrogatories or document retrieval from the filling party. Mr. Browne's apathy resulted in me being responsible for all of the paperwork/document retrieval for our divorce. Mr. Browne did not appraise me on any part of the dissolution process, discovery process or what the court needed. Mr. Browne reassured me we did not need anything because we would present a guardian ad litum. However, Mr. Browne refused to request one and the time to fill out child concern documents through King County Family Court Services had passed. Mr. Browne minimized the importance and the necessity of taking the, "What About the Children" seminar which if you have children is crucial. Even if you do not have children, the seminar booklet is full of important resources. While my situation was quite contentious, Mr. Browne did not request a temporary parenting or child support plan which left me in an uncertain and unstable financial situation for almost a year. Mr. Browne did not request secondary education for my children or have my pension valued. Additionally, Mr. Browne never provided a contract. Unfortunately, 30 days before my deadline date, I was forced to hire another attorney and we ended up going to court which was an extremely unpleasant and a costly. I had a terrible experience but learned a lot. If I were to do it again, I would access all of the excellent online resources, court facilitators, hire an attorney based on client experience (AVVO) instead of a "good deal" or family friend referrals which may end up costing you a lot.

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13 Sep, 2024 by Amorie rogers
Had the pleasure of working with Abel, and I couldn't be more satisfied with his services. From the moment we met, Abel demonstrated a deep understanding of car crash law and a genuine commitment to my case. I highly recommend Abel to anyone in need of a skilled and dedicated lawyer.
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01 Aug, 2024 by Eric loyola
Abel was very professional, thorough, and caring when it came to my automobile accident. He was very detailed with next steps and kept me updated along the way. He still checks in periodically with me to see how I’m doing which I definitely appreciate. I carry his business card in my wallet and have even gotten some friends/family to work with him as well. Highly recommend
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29 Jul, 2024 by Jennifer macdonald
Getting in an accident, even one with minor physical injuries is so traumatic! Instead of letting the aftermath of it take over our lives, we let Abel take care of all the confusing details. His counsel was invaluable to us. I pray we won’t have to but we would use Northshore law group again without hesitation!
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11 Jun, 2017 by Charles
Robert Brouillard is an extremely knowledgeable, caring, and dedicated attorney who goes the extra mile for you to win your case. I would refer to him as being the "Ultimate Attorney" of attorneys. I highly recommend him. Charles~
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29 May, 2015 by Anonymous
In regards to my situation I have dealt with different types of attorneys. Some volunteer some SSI and some on contingency basis. So, when I come across a good one it really stands out. I first contacted Robert P. Brouillard and I left him a voice mail and he phoned me back within 2 hours. It is always the little things that count and that right there earned him points, but he didn't stop there. I was dealing with a very hot situation because of a statute of limitations issue. Not only was he willing to help me and review some documents in that short time frame but he also delivered. What also stood out to me, Robert was very kind and caring. He also offered to assist if I still need help regarding this issue in the future. That means a lot. Like I stated above I have worked with more than a few attorneys and I find myself in the situation of contemplating leaving a whole different type of review for these attorneys. However, I have always wanted to give a good review for an attorney and finally because of the help I have received from Robert I get to give one. Thank you Robert.
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12 May, 2023 by Scott
We were in need of prompt legal advice & reached out to North City Law. Fortunately, attorney Paul Barrera, agreed to assist us & gave extremely helpful advice. His strategy in dealing with a very complex business issue worked to our advantage & we were more than satisfied with the outcome. The office is professional, helpful, & has rates that are very reasonable for the services given. North City Law was willing to work with us on billing arrangements and credits, which we greatly appreciated.
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06 Jul, 2022 by Wolf
Paul is very detailed and thorough in his work. He is also very personable and explains in easy to understand terms. It was a real pleasure working with him on our estate planning.
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20 Jan, 2022 by Jacob
Paul is worth his weight in gold! He helped me purchase my parent's house and saved me many tens of thousands of dollars on the transaction. He's down to earth and usually responds to emails the same day. Paul has completely changed my view of lawyers and I will not hesitate to use him the next time I have need.
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