Lynne Dickison
Portland, OR
Licensed for 39 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Personal Injury
Language
English
About
Practices Areas
Criminal Defense
Personal Injury
Language
English
Contact
JDL LLP610 SW BroadwaySuite 405Portland, OR, 97204610 SW BroadwaySuite 405Suite 405Portland, OR, 97204
Office: N/A
Website: N/AReviews
Its hard to believe shes still in practice. This attorney does not return calls, does less than bare minimum for clients, and it seems as if she works with DA's office. After a year of "(defending)" my son, she has done NOTHING to defend him. Late or no show court appearances, outbursts of overwhelmed statements, and negative comments about her client, we are expecting a class action group of unsatisfied defendants (which wasn't hard), this lawyer has more violations in attorney misconduct than ever seen. Save yourself, do not retain her services, save your money and yourself.! Good Advice!
This woman has no remorse for her clients, nor does she care about the outcome, either way she get paid at the end of the day, right? I would not recommend you spend a cent of your hard earned money on this women. She does not deserve the slightest amount of aknowlegdement! She is outright the worst Attorney you can imagine. She had us into court rooms failing to inform us of important details, she was almost always late, she usually would not call us back till we called about 3 or 4 times! She was horrific. We would have saved ourselves alot of grief if we had just hired a different lawyer when we noticed she was out of her mind. I pray that Noone has to go through what we did with this lady. It's was awful!
It is my personal experience that when Lynne Dickison is appointed by the courts to represent a client as a Public Defender, you will receive the bare minimum representation allowed by law. Mrs Dickison's interests are aligned with the Assistant District Attorneys in criminal cases. I highly recommend paying her a large up front cash (or check/money order) retainer. From my personal experience, Mrs. Dickison makes no effort to earn the taxpayer dollars that she receives when she is appointed by the courts to act as a Public Defender. Make sure to get all paperwork related to your case, including work done and billable hours. Best of luck.
Its hard to believe shes still in practice. This attorney does not return calls, does less than bare minimum for clients, and it seems as if she works with DA's office. After a year of "(defending)" my son, she has done NOTHING to defend him. Late or no show court appearances, outbursts of overwhelmed statements, and negative comments about her client, we are expecting a class action group of unsatisfied defendants (which wasn't hard), this lawyer has more violations in attorney misconduct than ever seen. Save yourself, do not retain her services, save your money and yourself.! Good Advice!
This woman has no remorse for her clients, nor does she care about the outcome, either way she get paid at the end of the day, right? I would not recommend you spend a cent of your hard earned money on this women. She does not deserve the slightest amount of aknowlegdement! She is outright the worst Attorney you can imagine. She had us into court rooms failing to inform us of important details, she was almost always late, she usually would not call us back till we called about 3 or 4 times! She was horrific. We would have saved ourselves alot of grief if we had just hired a different lawyer when we noticed she was out of her mind. I pray that Noone has to go through what we did with this lady. It's was awful!
It is my personal experience that when Lynne Dickison is appointed by the courts to represent a client as a Public Defender, you will receive the bare minimum representation allowed by law. Mrs Dickison's interests are aligned with the Assistant District Attorneys in criminal cases. I highly recommend paying her a large up front cash (or check/money order) retainer. From my personal experience, Mrs. Dickison makes no effort to earn the taxpayer dollars that she receives when she is appointed by the courts to act as a Public Defender. Make sure to get all paperwork related to your case, including work done and billable hours. Best of luck.
Its hard to believe shes still in practice. This attorney does not return calls, does less than bare minimum for clients, and it seems as if she works with DA's office. After a year of "(defending)" my son, she has done NOTHING to defend him. Late or no show court appearances, outbursts of overwhelmed statements, and negative comments about her client, we are expecting a class action group of unsatisfied defendants (which wasn't hard), this lawyer has more violations in attorney misconduct than ever seen. Save yourself, do not retain her services, save your money and yourself.! Good Advice!
This woman has no remorse for her clients, nor does she care about the outcome, either way she get paid at the end of the day, right? I would not recommend you spend a cent of your hard earned money on this women. She does not deserve the slightest amount of aknowlegdement! She is outright the worst Attorney you can imagine. She had us into court rooms failing to inform us of important details, she was almost always late, she usually would not call us back till we called about 3 or 4 times! She was horrific. We would have saved ourselves alot of grief if we had just hired a different lawyer when we noticed she was out of her mind. I pray that Noone has to go through what we did with this lady. It's was awful!
It is my personal experience that when Lynne Dickison is appointed by the courts to represent a client as a Public Defender, you will receive the bare minimum representation allowed by law. Mrs Dickison's interests are aligned with the Assistant District Attorneys in criminal cases. I highly recommend paying her a large up front cash (or check/money order) retainer. From my personal experience, Mrs. Dickison makes no effort to earn the taxpayer dollars that she receives when she is appointed by the courts to act as a Public Defender. Make sure to get all paperwork related to your case, including work done and billable hours. Best of luck.