Susan L. Caulkins

920 Fawcett Avenue, Tacoma, WA

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1985
Lewis & Clark Northwestern Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1982
Pacific Lutheran University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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3.6 12 reviews
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Randi lisa knox

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01 May, 2017
When my partner needed his will drawn up, and I needed corresponding changes in my will; she returned my email almost immediately, and her schedule assistant got us on her calendar right away. Within the week, we had our consultation. Very positive and experienced.
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Anonymous

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12 Jan, 2014
I had hired Ms. Caulkins in 2009 she seemed great at first meeting , but once paid the retainer fee everything had changed , I could never reach her to get details on my case and she over charged me for just simple emails or phone calls which added up to me paying thousands of dollars more than I should have. my case never went to trial due to Ms. Caulkins lack of commitment to my case instead she just sat back and kept charging me but I ended up receiving nothing in the end only a huge bill that I could not afford. if you are smart and are looking for a good lawyer trust me save your time and money go some where else.
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Anonymous

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20 Sep, 2013
When I first meet with Caulkins she seemed like she was a go getter and very organized. The first time we went to court she was amazing. Then it changed. She waited until the night before our documents for court were due to have me review them. When we went to court she was completely unprepared, she had this little file folder with papers just jumbled and shoved in it. She dropped it and everything fell out, she just shoved them back in not even caring what they were. His attorney completely slammed me with false allegations, she said nothing. I had told her before my ex threatened to kidnap my kids and she completely disregarded this when he has the means to do it. I was so appalled I didn't know what to do. She put my kids endanger and me in financial ruins.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable lawyer who inspires confidence
“She was very energetic and knowledgeable. She was able to effectively answer all the questions I had.”
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Effective in handling and filing legal documents
“She did a great job of handling and filing all the appropriate legal forms.”
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Provides a sense of security and representation
“I felt very well represented and she gave me a sense of security that I was in very good hands.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“She was always there when I needed an update or had a question.”
Cons
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Vague and ambiguous legal document wording leading to future conflicts
“The wording was vague and left far too much room for differing interpretations, not to mention scenarios that are blatantly unreasonable.”
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Lack of proactive advice and communication
“I found that she would generally not offer 'advice', and the fees for individual things, such as emails were far more than I had anticipated.”
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Lack of preparation and organization for court proceedings
“She was completely unprepared, she had this little file folder with papers just jumbled and shoved in it.”
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Disregarding client's concerns and failing to protect their interests
“I had told her before my ex threatened to kidnap my kids and she completely disregarded this when he has the means to do it.”
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Overcharging clients for basic services
“she over charged me for just simple emails or phone calls which added up to me paying thousands of dollars more than I should have.”

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