Isaac Castaneda

6720 Fort Dent Way Ste 230, Tukwila, WA

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Naty rabin

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20 Dec, 2024
We used Anna's services as part of our naturalization process. From our very first consultation, she put our minds at ease by patiently walking us through each step. She took the time to explain everything in detail, making sure we fully understood what to expect. Communication was always clear and straightforward, and her team provided all the necessary materials to ensure the process went smoothly. We would definitely recommend Anna and her team!
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Lana goy

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07 Dec, 2024
I’m very satisfied with their services, thankful for all their help.
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Ángel moran

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06 Dec, 2024
No la recomiendo me dijeron Que tenia un Caso para visa t cuando me Dijeron el precio del plan para mi Caso le dije que les volveria a llamar para empensa contrato I ya nunca me contestaron eso quiere decir Que solo te Roban el dinero de la consulta si no contestant entonces regreseme Los 150 de la consulta
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08 May, 2024 by Anonymous
Ms. Gause and her partner, Ms Robinette, will work tirelessly to get the truth out in defense of their client. Our son was falsely accused by his disgruntled teenage daughterof raping her. The first trial ended in a mistrial (not defended by Ms Gause). When the accuser realized how Ms. Gause would defend our son (by demanding counseling records and more), the accuser dropped all the charges. If it had not been for Ms Gause and her excellent work our son would probably be in prison now for crimes he absolutely did not commit. She kept us informed of everything she was doing in his defense and was available to us by text or phone at any time. I would recommend her to anyone in need of a criminal defense lawyer.
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15 Jun, 2023 by Anonymous
Emily and Laura will fight tooth and nail and advocate for their clients to the maximum of their abilities. They are truly spectacular and will amaze you with their skills. My family and I deferred to their judgement completely, and felt safe doing so. Emily and Laura understand that their client's futures are in their hands, and they do not take this lightly one bit. Emily and Laura make the best team one can ask for, and will go to war for you for any kind of issue. They are passionate and truly believe in the work that they do. I will always remember Emily and Laura, and they hold a very special place in my heart.
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26 Aug, 2022 by Anonymous
Emily Gause and Laura Robinett are the best of the best super lawyers in Washington State. I was falsely accused of something I did not do. Before the accusations, I was at the top of my career with great reputation. I was successful through hard work, innovation, and being kind & generous. Unfortunately, I had the misfortune of teaching an immature ethically questionable student clinician who I caught lying, broke rules, and was late for work multiple times. When I counseled this struggling intern, she broke down, cried, and gained my sympathy. Over time, she called me her mentor and acted as though she could improve professionally and ethically. I was wrong. At the end of her training, to benefit her and her future patients, in her grading form, I wrote an honest feedback that she needed to improve professionally and ethically. She got murderously angry, but I didn’t know that she would retaliate the very next day with false accusations. She even lied to law enforcement officers. My boss told me to go with the special agents and answer their questions. *If law enforcement special agents want to ask you questions and accuse you of something that you did not do. Stop the interview. Tell them you want to invoke your 5th US Constitutional Rights. Then, call an attorney stat - Call Emily or Laura ASAP. If you don’t, you will be in a legal nightmare.* Most people believe law enforcement officers are helpful and are unbiased neutral enforcers of the law, and from my experience, this is true. However, when it comes to special agents who are trained as interviewers/interrogators, it seems, these officers will do what it takes, getting you tired, stressed out, shocking you, taking things out of context, using indirect threats, implied promises, hypothetical questions, repeatedly asking the same questions, denying your answers, cutting you off from answering, putting words that they want you to say right after asking a question, tricking you to wrongly remember, tricking you to miss speak, to get you the suspect to “go along” with their line of questioning, and much more. Then, they will write a one-sided mentally biasing report that contain only the pieces of the whole story in order to get you prosecuted. When the human brain is in a mental shock or stressed, it cannot process information correctly. The Special Agents are trained to trigger the stress hormone in your brain. The longer you talk with them, the more likely the stress hormones will make you wrongly remember. Eventually, you will miss speak. This is self-incrimination. Fact is, the law enforcement special agents have qualified immunity when they are interviewing suspects. This means, they can legally lie to you without problems. In my case, the interrogators used all their interrogation tactics with the guise of a neutral interview. In hindsight, I realize now, the special agents didn't care about the actual facts. They just wanted to get me to wrongly remember and miss speak in order to take things out of context to get me prosecuted. It is their job. They are good at their job. Please note: the special agents had evidence the accuser had lied to them. But, the special agents never mentioned this fact in their investigation report. Why wouldn’t they? Remember, their job is to get subjects prosecuted. Investigators will publicly say they are supposed to be unbiased and neutral. But, from my experience, this isn’t true. In the beginning of my case, I had incompetent prior lawyers. Only after Emily Gause and Laura Robinett took my case and pointed out to the prosecutor the non-credible evidence of the accuser and the mischaracterization of the special agent’s report, did the prosecutor offered me a guaranteed way, an SOC, to get my charge dismissed with prejudice. Emily and Laura explained all my legal options and risks, and I am grateful. I most highly recommend both Emily Gause and Laura Robinett above all other defense lawyers in Washington State.
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12 Oct, 2024 by John
Sarah was outstanding in all aspects of helping me through this difficult time. She made going through this process much easier than I had anticipated. I cannot thank you enough Sarah!
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30 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
I appreciate how positive, prepared, supportive and aggressive you are Sarah. I witnessed You fight for me in mediation, I have no regrets having you be my lawyer in the hardest time of my life . If I can say 3 words to a husband that needs someone for legal matters . Prepared , aggressive and worth it! Thank you Sarah
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02 Feb, 2024 by Todd
Sarah was amazing, she made everything feel so easy, answered all my questions and made sure I understood all my options. She is so patient even after repeated and rapid changes in paperwork. She took all the stress off of me and takes the time you need and never made me feel rushed or unsure. I really can't say enough about about her just know she will take care of you.
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04 Oct, 2017 by Kim
Sharon Eldredge was compassionate to my situation and helped me move in the right direction, gave me sound advice and followed up with me on how to resolve my situation, a smart, thorough and professional attorney. Highly recommend her to look after your affairs.
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27 Aug, 2012 by Anonymous
This attorney helped me in a short amount of time at the King County Neighborhood clinic. She was professional and friendly and made me feel comfortable giving her information. She was able to answer my questions quickly and get me where I needed to go.
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