Bruce Hondle
Spokane, WA
Licensed for 39 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Estate Planning
Language
English
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Estate Planning
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English
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Reviews
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.
I'm not sure where other reviews are coming from, but Bruce Hondle handled my legal matters with the utmost professionalism, knowledge, foresight, and suggested things my past attorney's never thought of, he is on top of his game, extremely knowledgeable and was upfront with everything the entire step-of-the way. Not only is Bruce Hondle a superb attorney but also a darn great CPA with up-to-date tax-law knowledge. His attention to detail is second-to-none and sets him apart from the rest, extremely important when drafting documents and financial planning. I have finally found an attorney with whom I truly trust.
Mr Hondle handled a need I had with my residential dwelling efficiently and quickly. He was easy to communicate with, responded to my needs with understanding, and completed the task in a dutiful manner. I could not be more pleased with his performance.
I agree with the other two clients who also gave him poor ratings, and stated. (Mr. Hondle takes advantage of people. For example: he will charge you for a 10 second response to a phone message but use his full bilabial rate.) (And instead of speaking over the phone, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him.) These statements above are true as I also have experienced them with Mr. Hondle as are estate attorney. Once was more than enough. About the only time Mr. Hondle would return my calls was when another one of high-priced exorbitant bills were due. Mr. Hondle conducted his business with us in a completely unprofessional manner, and charged us a small fortune! Mr. Hondle does not even have his own office, as he works out of his house.
Though he seems to know what he's talking about, on numerous occassions I had to remind him of what was ACTUALLY going on. Instead of speaking over the phone, or even mention something in person, he would rather send an itemized letter stating all of the things you owe him money for, and then not return your calls if you want to question him. I only have experience with him as an estate attorney, hopefully he conducts his bussiness better in other aspects.