David A Schuck, experienced Class Action, Wrongful Termination attorney in Vancouver, WA with 193 reviews
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David A Schuck

208 E 25th Street, Vancouver, WA

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4.9 193 reviews
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Shanna

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28 Jan, 2025
Helped me get back wages and penalty wages from a former employer. Can’t thank them or recommend them enough!
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Felix gonzalez

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24 Jan, 2025
Absolutely do not call these people! The front desk lady absolutely refused to help or even alone me to contact an attorney without even knowing my case, something very off about this office.
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Hallie walsh

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28 Dec, 2024
There is nice or pleasant, and then there is kind. Elizabeth (intake personnel) and Leslie Baze (partner / attorney) were both. In scheduling for a consult, Elizabeth worked with Leslie, who accommodated me into her schedule sooner rather than later when it seemed like first available would’ve been the following week. The intake was painless but thorough, and Leslie didn’t make me repeat myself twice or retell the story to her; which I seriously appreciated and is something I haven’t experienced at with other firms. Leslie efficiently and thoroughly reviewed the details of my case, asked great clarifying questions, and took the time to explore all avenues of solution. She’s clearly incredibly intelligent, remembering and doing quick math based on numbers mentioned once, and informing me how to proceed forward with or without her involvement. There’s a “bedside manner” for attorneys that lends someone dignity when they are feeling vulnerable without coddling or making false promises, and this firm has it in spades. 10/10 would work with them again.
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Knowledgeable and experienced lawyers who are effective at resolving wage and employment cases
“Karen and her staff worked with me diligently, patiently, and eventually was able to resolve my situation in my favor. As far as attorneys go, they did seem to care for me as a person and that made a big difference in my comfort level and ability to work with them.”
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Excellent communication and keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Stephanie was very professional and easy to work with, you got the feeling that they cared in making sure that all your needs were met.”
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Willingness to take on cases and fight for clients, even against large employers
“Not all hero's wear capes. I went to two other attorneys with my case and neither would accept saying 'We won't win' or 'The company is to big and it's not worth it'. Not Schuck Law.”
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Personalized and compassionate approach, treating clients with respect and dignity
“There's a "bedside manner" for attorneys that lends someone dignity when they are feeling vulnerable without coddling or making false promises, and this firm has it in spades.”
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Successful track record of obtaining favorable outcomes for clients
“Karen and her staff was excellent, and treated my situation with respect and understanding. I am sure there are attorney's out there that are worse, but I seriously doubt there are others that are better.”
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Inconsistent quality of service, with some reviewers reporting rude or dismissive treatment from staff
“I called looking for help and I was telling the receptionist ( who has a raspy voice) my situation and she was rude, kept cutting me off, wouldn't let me answer the questions and was questioning me like I'm on trial.”
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Potential for delays or lengthy resolution times in some cases
“It took a goodly bit, over 3 months to resolve, but I thanks to the clear expectations set forth to me by Karen, I expected this.”

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