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Ed's avatar

This does not surprise me one bit! This type of behavior by this law firm is not new. LW was involved in an estate issue many years ago in which family was to get different parts of the estate. Prior to the passing of the elderly party (family) and while they were literally days from their death (in their death bed), one of the family members living there had this specific layer come out to the house and guess what? After the death of the family elder, the Will now reflected that the estate all went to one family member. Many questions were raised about the sudden change, especially questioned was the ability of the elder to make and understand the Will changes Prior to their death. Some of the family members were understandably upset because they were aware that changes to the Will had been made in the last hours of life. Those family members (not me) were not in a financial position to contest the Will so it never got challenged. It was later that LW was disbarred for 3 years from a different incident. Maybe this time justice will prevail!

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Anthony, not only have you peeled back that onion to its core, it's making my eyes water profusely! WOW! I wonder how much hand holding has been going on in the CLALLAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE?

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