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15 Jun, 2023 by Anonymous
Laura is outstanding. Laura is spectacular in the work that she does. She thoroughly cares for all of her clients and fights every battle that needs to be fought. Laura pays attention to details that almost all other attorneys look over. I have witnessed with my own eyes and ears how Laura can pick apart a prosecutor's arguments, discrediting them and even humiliating them. Laura and Emily have the most amazing capabilities, and are not afraid to fight for you. Emily and Laura practice much more than legal academics. They are creative and adaptable to any kind of legal situation; they are unstoppable, a legal powerhouse. Laura and Emily are both so special to me, and their sacrifice and service is unforgettable to me, and will be unforgettable for you. No matter the circumstance, Laura and Emily prevail and outperform any attorney in the state, and in my opinion the world.
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01 Sep, 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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24 Jun, 2021 by Anonymous
Not only is Laura is an amazing lawyer but she is also an amazing person. She is so attentive and I knew that she really cared about me and my situation. She went over and beyond in not only helping me during a hard time but helped me get the outcome I was hoping for in my case. I am so appreciative to her! If your looking for a great lawyer that puts in the work to get your case resolved without a doubt go with Laura!
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04 May, 2021 by Ronny
I am soooo glad Ms. Robinett represented me in court! If you're looking for someone to defend you, look no further! From the beginning to the end, Laura was sincere and so down-to-earth friendly, listened very attentively, responded quickly, went the extra mile to explain things, kept me well-informed, fought for me with zeal--and WON! Never once did I get the feeling that she didn't know enough to succeed. Never once did I wonder whether she was being dishonest or pretending to be something she wasn't. Never once did she make me feel like what I was saying didn't matter to her. I didn't just FEEL like she cared--I KNEW IT. Thank you, Laura--from the bottom of my heart--for all of your diligent labor and research! Thank you for listening! Thank you for your passion for justice! And thank you--not just for being an outstanding criminal defense attorney--but a wonderful and caring human being as well.

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03 Aug, 2020 by Anonymous
Jasdeep is like a true blessing to me!! She is very hard-working, knowledgeable, and very professional. She was very responsible and made herself available 24/7. I highly recommend her. I had best experience, such a great person to work with!! She’s very expert in her work.
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17 Nov, 2019 by Jaskiran
Jasdeep was a great help in my divorce case giving me the time to work around my financial situation, while I was dealing with this process of divorce. I would highly reccomend Jasdeep to everybody who is looking to not be rushed in these stressful cases, she gives really great pointers about the best way to approach the case for your own stability and convenience, also is very kind and generous at handling the job professionally.
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20 Feb, 2018 by Stinkervic
Jasdeep was amazing throughout the entire process. Her actions in and out of court showed me that she was well informed with current immigration policies and procedures. Had spoken with several other attorneys and was not given much hope, given today's political climate in regards to immigration. Jasdeep fought hard for months to help me and my family. We are proud to say that just last week we were granted permanent residency. Something many attorneys had adviced me as being extremely difficult to do. She made herself available to me 24/7. Thank you for putting up with the 100s of phone calls. You truley are very knowledgeable and reliable counsel. My family is forever grateful. Bless you!
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30 Jul, 2024 by Cindy
I recently had the pleasure of working with Kagnar on my auto accident case, and I couldn't be more satisfied with the experience. She provided me with all the information I needed, even answering questions I didn't know l had. Her expertise and thoroughness made a stressful situation much more manageable. I highly recommend Kagnar to anyone in need of a personal injury lawyer.
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28 Jun, 2024 by John
Awesome communication. She gets the job done. Highly recommend. She will get you the money you deserve.
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21 Jun, 2024 by Anonymous
I am very pleased with how Kagnar handled my case. She was very professional and informative throughout the whole process. I recommend her practice!
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11 Nov, 2011 by Ramandeepsingh
I have a high level of confidence in the quality of Julie's counsel and work product. She has consistently met deadlines for completion of work. Julie is pleasant, practical, competent and a good value. We have used her services for contracts and agreements pertaining to banking and real estate.
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19 Jun, 2011 by Henry
Julie is my business lawyer. I am very glad I have her as my business lawyer. She mostly reviews contracts for me and tell me which ones are good which I should sign. Because of her service, I have avoided many problems. She is really good and she pays attention to the smallest details!
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17 Jun, 2011 by Anonymous
I am very impressed and please with the comprehensive estate plan that Julie created for me including living trust. Many lawyers have been referred to me but I chose Julie. Julie is very knowledgeable and reliable. No regrets about picking Julie!
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