Mark D McClain, experienced  attorney in Tumwater, WA with 1 reviews
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Mark D McClain

1111 Israel Rd SW Ste 301, Tumwater, WA

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Mark was recommended by a friend of ours who is in law enforcement. It was the best recommendation we have ever gotten. My son had felony, MIP and misdemeanor charges brought against him and I was truly at a loss for what to do. Mark answered all of our questions in terms the average Joe can understand. He took the time to explain things to my son and explained all of the options. Mark did a fantastic job of communicating with us and kept us up to date on everything going on. We are as happy as can be with the results Mark negotiated for my son. We will, without hesitation, recommend him to anyone we know who has leagal issues.
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