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14 Dec, 2019 by Herman
Craig Larsen answered and took my phone call personally. From the beginning he was positive yet realistic and willing to help solve my infraction issues, where previous attorneys I spoke to were very pessimistic about the outcome. At the end my infraction was dropped thanks to Craig.
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14 Oct, 2014 by Alex
Although its hit or miss with every traffic ticket, Craig did his job very well, kept me informed and offered good advice on next steps. Very glad I used his services and got the dismissal on my speeding ticket.
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15 Jan, 2014 by Elliot
I picked up a speeding ticket along Highway 2 on a steep downhill section. I'm very glad I found Craig. Excellent communication, reasonable rates, I did not have to appear in court and he was able to get my ticket dropped straight away. Highly recommended!
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26 Jun, 2013 by Anonymous
I was heading on a weekend getaway to Leavenworth with my girlfriend for her birthday and got pulled over by Stevens Pass (right as I started making the descent from the pass). It was a clever spot for the WSP to be situated at. I didn't think much of the speed since I just left my car in neutral and coasted down while traveling with the "flow of traffic". As soon as the vehicles in front of me tapped their brakes, I knew exactly what was around the corner. I tried tapping my brakes smoothly w/o making it obvious but to no avail. Being the last car of the group, I got pulled over and was cited traveling 80mph. Prior to this incident, I received a 2 year probation which will reduce my reckless driving to a negligent driving for losing grip on my almost bald tires and getting stuck in a ditch. No witnesses or anything and I was in the process of calling a tow truck, but a passerby decides to call the police and report a DUI -__- That case was wrapped up and my attorney informed me to call her if I receive any moving violations within the probation period. So I did and she recommended me to contest the ticket. Following her advice, I looked up attorneys around the Wenatchee area where the court was handling my case. I found this site and honestly at first I tried calling the lawyers w/the higher ratings, but they weren't available till a few days out and their secretaries answered for them. I was already freaking out w/the whole probation thing so I needed to talk to an actual attorney asap. So I decided to give Craig a call and haven't regret it one bit. He picked up immediately and I explained him my situation and we got down to the details. He gave me an honest and really fair service fee upfront and I honestly thought it was going to be double what he offered. The fee was significantly less than what I would had to pay for the speeding ticket. No doubt it was worth every penny even if the outcome would've been different! He gave me options on how to contact me and text messaging was perfect for me. Throughout the whole process, Craig would update me w/any new updates and I didn't even have to travel to Wenatchee or see him in person once since I live in Everett. Being cited for speeding w/a radar gun, we both knew our chances weren't that great but he kept me optimistic about how things can play out in the legal system. Surely enough, the prosecutor pulled the wrong police report and my case was dropped a day early. Wow!!! I was so relieved and now I can breathe a little easier. Phew, that was a long review but I just wanted to fill in the story. 1) Craig is courteous and gives updates when he receives them 2) his fees are honest and really fair 3) he's been doing this for awhile 4) he keeps his client optimistic throughout the whole process. I can't say enough about him as I've been through the search for an attorney before with my previous incident and I can say that not all attorneys are created equally. I'll just leave it at that.

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28 Aug, 2015 by Christina
Moore law firm has again done a great job in helping me in with my legal issues. I would recommend them to all and be back for any needs i have in the future.
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09 Jan, 2015 by Amy
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19 Dec, 2014 by Todd
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21 Jun, 2023 by Gg
As happens sometimes I got myself into a situation in which I needed legal assistance. At first I was confused and scared as I had no idea where all of this would lead. I was very lucky that I found Brandon and that he was willing to take my case. Upon first meeting with Brandon I was immediately put at ease by his knowledge and overall attitude that he was more like a friend who will help you then a stuffy lawyer that is more annoyed to be bothered by your situation. I immediately hired Brandon after meeting him in person and I can say it was possibly the smartest decision I have ever made. Brandon was always willing to explain anything to me that I didn’t understand and was more than happy to answer any question I had. Not one time did Brandon ever make me feel like anything other than a friend that he literally cared about. When the time came for resolving my issue Brandon went to work with the prosecution like a finely skilled surgeon and when the smoke cleared, He was able to get me a deal that was far greater than any outcome I would have dreamed of. This man cares and works his butt off to get you the absolute best outcome possible. I am forever grateful to this man for his professionalism and gentle approach with me as a confused and scared person who hadn’t to this point had any interactions with the legal process. I hope Brandon reads this and realizes that the place he occupies in this world as a defender of people is so greatly appreciated and admired by me personally. And if you are reading this and are scared, confused and feeling alone, look no further because Brandon is absolutely the lawyer you need to get you to the other side of your situation and to get your life back on track.
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09 Sep, 2021 by Jamie
Brandon represented me in a case that I was falsely being accuse of. He spent countless hours gathering information and preparing for the court. He communicated with me and kept me up to date. Brandon treated me like family. He cared and knew the allegation were BS, after police report came out, it was obvious. Brandon was never money hungry, he wanted me to get the best outcome. I heard from multiple people that work in that field, that Brandon is not only the best but a respected lawyer. Thank you!
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08 Apr, 2021 by Anonymous
Brandon Redal was the most efficient and determined attorney i have ever seen. He gathered all information physically possible to keep my innocence through the entire court case. Redal pushed for things to get done and made sure they were done correctly. Not to mention he doesn’t treat me like just a client, He treats me like family. 11/10 Would recommend.
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08 Aug, 2019 by Richard
Elizabeth was my attorney back in 2015 and was court appointed (not a lot of faith in most court appointed attorney's). I was facing a charge that carried prison time and wanted to take a deal to just get it over with. I told her on a couple occasions that I wanted to just wrap it up and go do the prison time. She advised me each time to just be patient because she was confident she could beat the charge. Well I'm glad I listened because she did exactly that! Case was dismissed and thrown out. She's very kind and Compassionate also.. She actually cared about me and what I was going through and genuinely wanted to help me. She is an amazing attorney! I would hire her any day!
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