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The lawyer is described as a "strong, capable advocate" who fights for his clients' interests
“When YOU need a strong, capable advocate, this guy is NOT at all 'on your side', He is ONLY on his side.”
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The lawyer's paralegal, Karen, is praised for her intelligence, speed, dedication, and energy
“His paralegal, Karen, is beyond super awesome and one of the most intelligent people in law that I have ever seen. Her speed dedication and energy is incredible.”
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The lawyer is accused of being incompetent, ineffective, and more focused on billing hours than resolving cases
“This is an incompetent, ineffective, greed filled attorney. When YOU need a strong, capable advocate, this guy is NOT at all 'on your side', He is ONLY on his side.”
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The lawyer is accused of being unprepared for court, not knowledgeable about the specifics of clients' cases, and causing them to lose support or custody battles
“Bryan did NOT represent me. He was completely unprepared for court, would come running in at the last minute, and was not knowledgeable as to the specifics of my case.”
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The lawyer is accused of billing excessively and not achieving the desired outcomes for clients
“Several thousands dollars later, I was notified by the court system that the my 'temporary' papers where expired' .... Therefore thousands of dollars went down the drain and now I am having to start over with a case I thought was resolved.”
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The lawyer is described as being primarily motivated by billable hours rather than the best interests of his clients
“Mr. Geissler was more worried about 'billing hours' than resolving my case.”
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The lawyer is accused of making inappropriate comments and lacking compassion for his clients
“He was highly unprofessional and made many inappropriate comments. I wish I would have read these reviews before I hired Bryan, and I was truly disgusted by what I read in others comments.”

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22 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
This lawyer was hired to represent me for post-secondary support. In spite of me being timely with my filing request, handing him all of the necessary documents, meeting with him and calling his office weekly to find out the status of my case, he was so incredibly tardy with the court filings that I got penalized by the justice system and didn't receive any post-secondary support. Bryan did NOT represent me. He was completely unprepared for court, would come running in at the last minute, and was not knowledgeable as to the specifics of my case. In spite of his lack of preparedness, he still received payments of nearly $10,000 in fees - while costing me $10,000 in lost support. I wish I would have fired him many months ago.
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15 Sep, 2016 by Jan
This is an incompetent, ineffective, greed filled attorney. When YOU need a strong, capable advocate, this guy is NOT at all "on your side", He is ONLY on his side. And the billable hours he submitted, 5 minutes billed for a 1 minute phone consult. I have the phone bill to prove it, but I was told that they "round up" for billing. I have been cheated and duped by this "human". We will see what happens when the WA State Attorney General finally investigates the numerous complaints on him.
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19 Mar, 2015 by Scotty
I hired Mr. Geissler about 20 years ago after hiring multiple unprincipled Spokane attorneys previously; in a four year nightmare, I lost every hearing to include the week long trial. Geissler is poor at developing overall strategy and writing compelling legal arguments even when the facts and the law are overwhelmingly in his client's favor. To be fair, Geissler is adequate tactically; however, without a guiding strategy the "little wins" are meaningless. Also to be fair, the court was highly prejudiced against me. There is no doubt that Geissler is primarily money driven, but I've never met an attorney that wasn't. I will also point out that no attorney is going to do what is right if it is going to adversely affect their future relationships with the judges that they have to work in front of everyday; their livelihood is more important than their character and integrity or your children. Overall, I think that Geissler's ineffectiveness is because of his average intellectual prowess more than any other factor. I give him a poor rating because when you're kids are at stake there are no excuses. p.s. don't think I am just speaking from bitterness because I was able to win custody of my children with some post-trial behind the scenes efforts of my own - I'm sure that Geissler chalked this up as a win for him, but it wasn't.
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01 May, 2014 by Anonymous
I am a former client of Bryan. I had spent a very long time with him and accomplished nothing. I would not recommend him; he tells long pointless personal stories about himself and charged me for them as billable hours. I spent almost ten thousand dollars with him, and now years later I have hired a new lawyer, and have been informed that Bryan made many mistakes in my original parenting plan. I truly believe that Bryan’s one and only priority is billable hours, he has no compassion. He was highly unprofessional and made many inappropriate comments. I wish I would have read these reviews before I hired Bryan, and I was truly disgusted by what I read in others comments. I would strongly urge you to choose a different lawyer.
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09 Sep, 2013 by Brian
He took over my case after my first lawyer missed a filing deadline. He got the matter corrected and my mediated settlement was outstanding
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