Samuels Yoelin Kantor LLP is focused on helping you build and protect your legacy. Call 503-226-2966 to speak with an experienced attorney at one of Oregon’s oldest and most respected law firms.
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Samuels Yoelin Kantor LLP is focused on helping you build and protect your legacy. Call 503-226-2966 to speak with an experienced attorney at one of Oregon’s oldest and most respected law firms.
Samuels Yoelin Kantor LLP, located in Portland, Oregon, offers a range of legal services including Bankruptcy, Elder Law, Employment, Estate Planning, Family Law, Real Estate, Tax, and Trial Attorneys, along with mediation services. Many clients have expressed gratitude for the firm’s assistance, highlighting their effectiveness in navigating complex situations and providing peace of mind during challenging times. Overall, the positive feedback reflects a strong appreciation for the dedicated attorneys and staff who have made a significant impact on their clients’ lives.
Oh man. if you like bizarre mistakes and overpaying this is your team. As far as i can tell, my current lawyer charges like 70% less. SYK do have nice offices though. Great view of us little people down below i am sure.
Went through a very rough situation with DHS/APS during an investigation. Timothy R and the staff at SYK not only helped give me peace of mind from the stresses of an investigation, but did so at a very affordable and fair price for my financial situation. Very satisfied with the help I got.
I took a case to them as my sister had stolen my mother’s money. They stated that I would be able to rely on them to determine if I had a valid case. Several weeks after I investigated this I brought bank account information to them showing my sister transferred all of my mother’s Oregon accounts to Florida through online transactions. I gave the documents to an attorney in this firm. After paying them thousands of dollars they stated that I didn’t have a case. I checked the accounts and found that my sister was receiving required minimum distributions from my mother’s IRA. Distributions start at 70 years. My sister was 40. When I brought it to their attention they said I didn’t have to pay the additional billed to me after I paid them over $5,000 in fees. They did not refund my money even though they missed the most important clue in the case. I paid for all the investigations. I got nothing from them but a bill