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Pros
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Diligent and thorough in finding facts to prove false information reported by the arresting officer
“He was diligent in his pursuit of finding the facts to prove false information that was reported by the arresting officer.”
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Professional and effective in presenting the case
“He presented my case thoroughly and with professionalism, and his closing statement was well-planned and very effective.”
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Cares about the outcome and makes clients feel in good hands
“I felt like I could trust him and that he truly cared about the outcome of my situation.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness to client
“He never answered any of my phone calls, and always had his assistant contact me.”
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Uncertainty in handling the case and not providing clear direction
“As the case progressed he started to show uncertainty in himself on what could be done in the case.”
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Higher fees compared to other lawyers
“I called other lawyers to compare there costs, most of them were significantly less(about half).”
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Potential unprofessional behavior (flirtatious with the ladies)
“He's a bit on the flirty side with the ladies but that's beside the point.”
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Lack of confidentiality and client trust
“Apart from it all he did not honor the client/lawyer confidentiality agreement.”

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24 Apr, 2018 by Mike
Gregory Scott literally saved my life and career from devastation. He was diligent in his pursuit of finding the facts to prove false information that was reported by the arresting officer. He was always friendly and gave good advice. He presented my case thoroughly and with professionalism, and his closing statement was well-planned and very effective. I had no idea how to find an attorney to handle my case, and interviewed at least a dozen attorneys before I found him. I felt like I was in good hands from the first time I met him. I felt like I could trust him and that he truly cared about the outcome of my situation. He's a little expensive but he worked out a payment plan for me that fit within my budget. And he was worth every dime. I would highly recommend him.
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12 Sep, 2016 by Anonymous
Hire at your own risk because the only person doing his job is his assistant or sister in this case. Never arrested in my life and party to a set-up DV, where I was the actual victim, I was railroaded out the gate. "Promised" Police reports, CAD recordings, expert witnesses who he never called, continuance after continuance, never providing the court one motion in my defense while the county prosecutors went on a witch hunt for a year (all the while my child parentally kidnapped), mysteriously never brought crucial evidence to trial, failed to cross examine YPD (example: officer 3 stating I resisted arrest- did not happen and I had never seen this police officer in my life - I would have remembered as I was handcuffed w/o cause, stuffed in the police car and driven off immediately before I even knew what was happening, again this was the FIRST TIME I HAD BEEN ARRESTED IN MY LIFE), spent my huge retainer on having me investigated and my father to qualify whether he'd have issues when he threw the trial or my case, couldn't even print one glossy photo of my injuries, I literally had to pull out my own exhibits at trial, he was NOT PREPARED! Smooth talker and definitely part of the good old boys club, lied to me about the progress of my case or things he was going to do and never did and lead me down one path, then took another and concealed his alliance with the prosecutors. Should be brought up on charges by the WA State Bar for unethical billing (no statements or progress reports), ineffective assistance in a HAT, misconduct and breeching client privilege!
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16 Sep, 2015 by Anonymous
I generally have a poor opinion of lawyers but Greg Is a cut above the average lawyer. I got the feeling he really did care about my situation.
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27 May, 2014 by Anonymous
I hired Greg Scott about five months ago and he sure knows what he's doing. He's a bit on the flirty side with the ladies but that's beside the point. Talks way too much about irrelevant things the whole time I was starring at my watch hoping that he wouldn't count all those wasted minutes towards the $250/ hour fee. Other than that he got me off any legal troubles.
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30 Aug, 2012 by Anonymous
When I hired this attorney, he assured me of the direction we were going with the case, he seemed to really know what he was doing. He never answered any of my phone calls, and always had his assistant contact me. As the case progressed he started to show uncertainty in himself on what could be done in the case. I had to continually call him for information pertaining to the case. I called other lawyers to compare there costs, most of them were significantly less(about half). After the judgement was set, there was still a few matters that needed to be addressed that Greg Scott did not attend to, when I tried to call him he never responded. He felt like he used intimidation and I also felt like he was not really on my side. Apart from it all he did not honor the client/lawyer confidentiality agreement.
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