Julie A. Twyford

430 West Indiana, Spokane, WA

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4.6 / 5
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Education

1979
Gonzaga University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1976
Boston College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.6 156 reviews
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Tom lenny

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12 Nov, 2024
This is a very disrespectful law firm, they are very sloppy with their paperwork, emailing the wrong documents to the improper clients, poor response times, problems with payment, and their staff (sierra is the problem employee I spoke with) is grossly incompetent. If you’re looking for a helpful law firm LOOK ELSEWHERE
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Beth hegde

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05 Nov, 2024
Jillian and her team were great to work with. My divorce was pretty simple and quick thanks to this team!
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J p

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22 Oct, 2024
Dewey Cheatem and Howe… Worst law firm in the country not just the state. Convinced me to accept a deal (for significantly less than they had originally advised I settle for and well below their “do not accept less than” prep talk) in mediation assuring me I would not be billed further and opposing attorney would handle all closing paperwork. Hen billed me again saying he didn’t do it right, then when I objected and reminded them of what was said, they doubled the bill and sent it again. ANYONE BUT THIS LAW FIRM, I was warned about them but unfortunately was too far in to back out and hire someone else. Any time I confronted them about anything they just threaten to withdraw and keep your money.
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Pros
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Highly experienced and knowledgeable attorneys who know the law and the local legal system well
“Julie owns the courtroom and everyone in it. Dont go anywhere else. They are going to be the best investment for your future.”
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Aggressive and effective representation, with a focus on getting the best possible outcome for clients
“Julie really went to bat for my son's momentary lapse of reason. She knew all the players... the judges, and the prosecutors. She knew just how to handle everything!”
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Compassionate and supportive throughout the legal process, making clients feel secure and heard
“If you're looking for a team that has your back and makes you feel secure and heard, you've found the right office.”
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Responsive and communicative, keeping clients informed and involved every step of the way
“I always know I can trust Mark's judgement because time after time he has taken such good care of me as his client.”
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Affordable and flexible with payment options, making their services accessible to a wide range of clients
“For a reasonable flat free, Twyford did more than expected and resolved my case in a favorable way.”
Cons
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Some clients have reported poor communication and unhelpful front desk staff
“Extremely poor communication and horrible customer service from the ladies front desk. Last place to think of if you're looking for legal help.”
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A few clients have expressed dissatisfaction with the handling of their cases, feeling that their expectations were not met
“When I started I was thrilled with Marks work. I thought they would do the job I asked them to do everything was going as expected and then Mark said he was too busy and quit.”

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