Howard Nathaniel Schwartz, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Yakima, WA with 22 reviews
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Howard Nathaniel Schwartz

413 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA

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Noah cook

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05 Nov, 2024
Went here for a Police polygraph, he was very fair and kind and made the process easy.
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Eric geary (william e. lief)

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27 Dec, 2022
Very knowledgeable, but seemed to lack humbleness and ability to clearly state accurate information during hearings. Words matter, especially during opening statements. In my case, a misstatement of my current work location could have, or maybe it did, drastically impacted my equal parental sharing time. The petitioner was attempting to use my work location of overseas in Montenegro (extended/long term military orders) and the Ukraine/Russia war as a reasons for not returning with the children, or even allowing me to have the children overseas with me in the summers. Montenegro is a country quite a ways away from the conflict, so that shouldn’t even be a concern; that was until my attorney during opening statement said that I work in Moldovian (meaning: Moldova), which is a bordering country to Ukraine. And given that the judge was a prior military service member, it can be assumed he knows exactly where Moldova is; giving potential false credit to the Petitioners claim. They also failed to correctly input data/numbers into our presented child support worksheet and it was discovered in the middle of the first hearing; causing me to be stuck with the petitioners data/numbers, which were inflated in her favour. Things went further downhill from there. At the end of the day, I wrote a letter listing out the total inaccuracies and impacts. They responded with what I can only describe as a snubbing letter, explaining years of experience, and ultimately dropping me as a client. Which was fine as I had already been out hunting for a new lawyer, as I already intended to fire them. Negative Outcomes: Unwilling to accept responsibility for mistakes made during court, overconfident, failed to take time to fully understand client and clients situation. Positive Outcomes: Will let you know when I think of one. *All information is available through public disclosure, as case records were not sealed. Court transcripts confirms events listed above.
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Ardele w

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22 Nov, 2021
Love the different pizzas. Friendly staff.
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Knowledgeable and experienced in family law and court proceedings
“He is very knowledgeable about family law and knows the ins and outs of the court system in Yakima very well.”
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Effective in presenting clear and concise arguments in court
“he is able to present clear, concise arguments resulting in success in court.”
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Straightforward and transparent with billing
“He is also very straightforward with his billing-There are no misunderstandings.”
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Calm and level-headed approach that helps clients
“Best thing is, he has experience that calms the anger you have over the situation. He is able to calmly and wittingly bring sanity to your situation.”
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Dedicated and loyal to his clients
“Howard has been my attorney for few years now he's smart,loyal and determined, he will tell you the truth and guide you when needed.”
Cons
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Potential for inaccuracies or mistakes in court statements
“a misstatement of my current work location could have, or maybe it did, drastically impacted my equal parental sharing time.”
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Unwilling to take responsibility for mistakes
“They responded with what I can only describe as a snubbing letter, explaining years of experience, and ultimately dropping me as a client.”

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