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Chat withState: Oregon
Acquired: 1996
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2019
1001 Molalla Ave Ste 118, Oregon City, OR, 97045-3753
17 Client Reviews
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Posted by Kevin | June 20, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
My first call
I was in a unfamiliar and tough period in my life and facing some scary things. I didn't know Shannon before, yet I felt that I could trust her. After she started representing me on a criminal matter, she was there by my side with no judgment. She fought for me and did an amazing job representing ...
Posted by Jon | February 02, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
The luck of the draw
I wanted to share my experience with Shannon kemetic her amazing investigator Kim and the outstanding advocacy I received from my "court appointed attorney", first I must unfortunately admitt I've had a few court appointed attorneys and they have been absolute nightmares actually taking naps as my ca...
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2019.
Reprimand issued in OR, 2019
updated on 01/07/2020This means the lawyer did something wrong but the bar did not suspend the lawyer. Typically in this case the lawyer's poor behavior is exposed to the public in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior.
Suspension Partially Stayed Placed on Probation issued in OR, 2016
updated on 01/27/2017Suspension partially stayed means the attorney lost his or her license to practice law for a period of time. When the attorney returns to practice he or she will be on probation, meaning the State monitors the attorney's activities for a period of time in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior.