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Knowledgeable and thorough in handling a variety of legal matters
“I was very happy with his professional help in three matters, he assisted us in citing WA business law in order to qualify for an out of state contract, helped us request accountability for the care of my wife's aging mother, and gave an opinion on using confidential marketing material.”
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Effective in resolving complex legal disputes
“He was able to work out everything so my father still gets his part of the trust, and everything that his brothers have done in the past, they will now be held accountable for and will have to send an annual report for the trust to my father.”
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Calm, professional, and empathetic approach
“We appreciate his professionalism and calm working style. He is very knowledgeable and will explain alternatives so you can make the best business decisions.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Conor was thorough, understanding, supportive, professional, patient, and answered the countless questions I had in a timely and friendly way every single time I emailed or called him.”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“The outcome of the settlement on a new parenting plan was very positive and reasonable for all parties involved. I believe that the hard work Conor put into planning and communicating with me played a big part in the positive outcome, and I am thankful to him for his help throughout the entire process.”
Cons
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Delayed responses and lack of attention to some cases
“Conor was delayed and pressed thin for giving my case the attention it needed. The excuses, which he always seemed to have, ranged from professional to personal.”
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Lack of preparation and advocacy in certain cases
“Conor did not advocate for me and was not prepared in any way to advocate for what should have been presented nor did he have any argument at all.”

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28 Dec, 2023 by Karen
My husband and I recently spent time with Conor Buie and we must say it was a pleased not only to meet him but to be able to go through our papers and sign them knowing we would be protecting our family’s future. We found Conor very pleasant and able to make us understand exactly what we needed to know. It was a pleasure and we look forward to recommending Conor to family and friends!
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29 Nov, 2023 by Elizabeth
I had a positive experience working with my family law attorney, Conor Buie. He demonstrated professionalism, a caring approach, and a thorough understanding of Washington family law. His expertise made the process of revisiting our parenting plan smoother, and I appreciate his guidance throughout.
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03 May, 2023 by Anita
Navigate Law Group were a pleasure to work with from the moment I reached out to them. Conor Buie handled my guardianship and probate matters with great care and professionalism. All documentation and correspondence were prompt and without hassle. Conor's assistant Alejandra Guerrero was also a great resource and always checked in and kept me updated with important reminders.
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14 Nov, 2022 by Robert
I am very satisfied with the attention to details in helping my family to get what they need.. Conor tries to get things done in a timely manner.. Conor is one of the best family law attorneys, he explained everything to me in terms I could easily understand and was always very responsive when I had questions outside our meetings.. If anyone is looking for a knowledgeable and caring attorney then go to Conor Buie..
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20 Dec, 2020 by Anonymous
Conor Buie needs more training and it doesn’t appear that he’ll get it working for Elizabeth Christy Law. Look elsewhere if you need good communication, professionalism and a team that has your best interest in mind. Conor was delayed and pressed thin for giving my case the attention it needed. The excuses, which he always seemed to have, ranged from professional to personal. I addressed Conor regarding this each time. I let Conor know that I would need expected time frames for action and movement in my case as it seemed time would pass with no communication from him. Even with this clear request, he would give time frames but repeatedly missed his self designated deadlines. I was ready to fire Conor three months in due to the continued neglect and spoke with Carolyn, the administrative assistant, about this. She was to get back to me about an alternative attorney that could potentially take my case. She never did. With time being what it was, I felt stuck with going into the hearing with Conor as my representation. It took 4 months to get this hearing. It should have been unarguably easy to get a favorable result in my case. Conor did not advocate for me and was not prepared in any way to advocate for what should have been presented nor did he have any argument at all. I sought resolution to how I was represented so poorly and the unfinished business of my case. After over a month of being pushed aside, my conversation with Ms. Christy revealed her lack of integrity and disregard for the direction of her associates and her clients. All around, it was a horrible experience that I hope can be avoided by others.
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