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    Snohomish Escrow

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    Gourley Law Group - Dalynne Singleton, probate and personal injury attorney at GLG

    Gourley Law Group

    (8 reviews)

    When my 2 siblings and I inherited a house, we decided to sell when we received a fair offer price…read morefrom a friend of the family. Many advised us to hire a real estate agent but Craig Gourley and his staff at Gourley Law Group helped us handle all the sale by owner paperwork and do the escrow with our chosen title company at a very reasonable price. They were very knowledgeable, and attentive to detail, and transaction closed exactly on time, and both us the sellers, and the buyers, were very pleased. Highly recommend them for anyone selling directly by owner and their escrow services.

    My experience is with Scott Hildebrand individually not the rest of Gourley Law group.Gourley Law…read moreGroup was not involved in the case against me it was A lawyer they now have listed as working with their firm named Scott Hildebrand.It becomes relevant here now that he is listed on their law group. Scott knowingly filed a fraudulent eviction agaisnt me on behalf of my ex's adult son.I can confidently say he knew it was no good is because the first page of the eviction papers served stated no less than 5 times that I they knew I didn't live in the house or even in the state,wasn't visiting the house overnight or staying there long term.The client did not provide evidence of his authority nor did he show any evidence of tenancy established nor anything resembling tenancy. The first page of the eviction laid out that I clearly don't meet the state/county legal criteria for those papers to have been filed.The only thing on the first page was description of all the ways I don't meet criteria wasn't anything in it giving a reason I was eligible to be evicted out of a house I have nothing to with me in the next state over.Interesting an expert in evictions to not see that on the first page and catch it. When it was dropped it was only dropped after it effected my rental history and only after it was clear that I wasn't going to do what was demanded of me.The other party made it clear in a txt message that the eviction was meant to hurt my ability to get housing and that it goes on my record whether it gets seen by a judge or not.They demanded I convince my ex to do what they wanted in order to drop the bogus eviction before it hurts my rental history.They finally dropped it because ultimately it would cost extra money and no longer served a purpose. Very obviously invalid bogus evictions agaisnt a disabled veteran because he isnt willing nor able to tell his ex wife to do in matters is minor example of "questionable" things going on that would make most folks not want to be involved.... Yet here we are over a year later and Scott Hildebrand is still representing these guys in their shenanigans related to this. He appears to practiced law in california briefly some years back.Interesting history on the state bar association and old court records. I'm not giving Scott the above rating,1 star for him.I have to give a neutral rating here because I can't hold Gourley accountable for the transgressions of another but I also have to take in to consideration that they took the guy on.Seems it's fair that something that is public record like that eviction packet be available to someone before they a end up represented by a guy.

    Peterson Law

    Peterson Law

    (14 reviews)

    I found Bryn Peterson on Yelp about 2.5 years ago when my partner and I were dealing with some…read morestressful business legal issues, and I still remember our very first consultation call clearly. We were overwhelmed, anxious, dealing with a complete liar and juggling a lot at the time. Bryn took the time to truly listen, asked thoughtful questions, and immediately made us feel supported and understood. When we met in person, he was nothing but professional, kind, and--somehow--even managed to make us laugh during a very difficult situation. Throughout our time working with him, Bryn's emails were always detailed, clear, and extremely effective. He consistently shut down nonsense and misinformation from the other side with precision and confidence. Comparing the professionalism and substance of Bryn's work to what the opposing counsel produced made it crystal clear that we made the right decision trusting him with our legal needs! Bryn isn't just an excellent attorney--he's a genuinely good person. He's a family man, a great dad, and it shows in how deeply he cares about his clients. He treats you like a human being, not just a case. When our situation unfortunately escalated into a lawsuit, Bryn recommended an outstanding litigation firm, which ultimately helped us win. That recommendation alone speaks volumes about his integrity and experience. I cannot recommend Bryn highly enough for business legal matters. He is smart, ethical, responsive, and absolutely worth the time and money. His paralegal, Kelly, is also wonderful to work with--professional, helpful, and kind. Bryn truly has a great thing going, and I will always be incredibly grateful we found him.

    The consultation call with Bryn was pretty useless - felt like a huge waste of time for us. Vague…read moreanswers, and seemed reluctant to get into much details - even to explain the process! ‍.. Whole bunch of rhetorical questions and "what do you think"s!! Ended up saying "my time is money" during the "free consultation" call - what a ridiculous statement to make to a prospective client! I'd suggest not offering free consultations with that attitude!

    Snohomish Escrow - realestatelawyers - Updated May 2026

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