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Acquired: 1984
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1500 SW First Avenue, Suite 800, Portland, OR, 97201
11 Client Reviews
Showing 1 - 2 of 2 reviews | Tax
Posted by Pauline | September 12, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Tax
Robert Sola was my attorney involving an incorrect credit report.
Mr. Sola helped me in a case of mixed identity and removal of a tax lien from my credit report that had been paid. He was extremely knowledgeable and persistent. He kept in contact through every step. The result was beyond my expectations. I would highly recommend him.
Posted by T. | December 04, 2011 | Tax
Fighting for the Little Guy
I spent years dealing with the CRA's trying to correct misinformation and what turned out to be multiple mixed files in my name. When I was denied approval for a condo I was looking at purchasing it was the last straw. I did an internet search and found nothing but good things and records of successf...
"Robert Sola is a nationally recognized go to attorney for mixed file or id theft cases out of Portland. I am an experienced consumer rights attorney out of the Metro Atlanta area and have sought him out to assist in a case in which I have a client that has been financially and emotionally damaged as a result of his credit file being merged for a number of years with another person with a similar name and social. He would be an excellent call by both a victim or another attorney with a client that has a problem with a mixed credit file either for advice or as co-counsel."
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2020
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2003
Trial Lawyer of the Year, National Association of Consumer Advocates
Jury verdict of $5.3 million
Jury verdict of $2.9 million