Christopher Scott Tait

403 W Chestnut Ave, Yakima, WA

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Gonzaga University, J.D.
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Washington State University, B.S.

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Mandi erickson

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08 Nov, 2018
I don’t know a single attorney to challenge allegations by Yakima Police Department, State Farm Insurance Associates, Department of Social Health Services licensing Department in both Administrative and Likely Criminal proceedings and negotiate them all down to even receive verbal apologies. If you need a legal advocate this is your guy! He is very intelligent and knows his stuff. Be honest with him and upfront and he will have your back the entire way! Highly recomended!!!
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Anonymous

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04 Feb, 2018
Took my case after representing my child's mother. I told him her name and even showed him pictures. After finding out he had a conflict of interest he dropped me and changed me an outrageous amount for the amount of work that was done.
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Anonymous

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27 Jun, 2017
Contacted Chris Tait to help with a business law issue and he constantly wants more and more money to pad his retainer. After two years of unresponsiveness and getting nothing done I fired him. Still have never seen a statement of charges or the balance of my retainer.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in legal advocacy
“I don't know a single attorney to challenge allegations by Yakima Police Department, State Farm Insurance Associates, Department of Social Health Services licensing Department in both Administrative and Likely Criminal proceedings and negotiate them all down to even receive verbal apologies.”
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Fights aggressively to protect client's interests
“Chris was very powerful and purposeful during our first appearance. He got the case going in the right direction.”
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Able to achieve positive outcomes for clients
“Thanks to him my kids were taken out of an abusive environment and I now have full custody of both of them.”
Cons
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Lack of preparedness and follow-through in some cases
“He was unprepaired for the next two hearings. 'We're going in on our heels today.' He didn't do some very routine procedures, such as looking up my ex's criminal record or requesting any CPS case files.”
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Questionable billing practices and communication about fees
“Contacted Chris Tait to help with a business law issue and he constantly wants more and more money to pad his retainer. After two years of unresponsiveness and getting nothing done I fired him. Still have never seen a statement of charges or the balance of my retainer.”
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Potential conflicts of interest not properly handled
“Took my case after representing my child's mother. I told him her name and even showed him pictures. After finding out he had a conflict of interest he dropped me and changed me an outrageous amount for the amount of work that was done.”

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