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Schneider, Kerr & Robichaux

Schneider, Kerr & Robichaux - Portland, OR

Lawyers in Portland, OR

626 SouthEast Alder Street Post Office Box 14490 Portland, OR 97293

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • By Michael D. on Feb. 07, 2023
    Hired Law firm 2018-2023
    After 4 years and countless calls I still have had NO lawyer call me I've only received 2 emails but have received countless pages to allow them to take the money out of my case I've signed 16 of those papers.
  • By leon h. on Mar. 26, 2021
    Hired Law firm 2021
    I signed up as a client in January, I sent a packet of information requardin g my case, and I called to the office to get some information. I was greeted ( for lack of a better term ) by a lady who was rude and dissmissive. I asked her for her name and she refused to give it to me. I then politely asked to speak to the office manager and she stated that she was in fact the offioce manage. She kept interrupting me, and I asked to speak to an associate or another person she refused and hung up on me. I valled back and she answered the phone and I politely asked to speak to another person besides her, again she refused and hung up the phone.
  • By Daniel L. on Nov. 05, 2020
    Hired Law firm 2013-2018
    I hired them years ago and won my ssdi case they charged the max amount for the help $6,000 and I was fine with that. Ssdi reviewed my case and denied me years later and SK&R said they would help but since I already was their client and paid max fees it was as a courtesy. They said signing a new contingency agreement was just standard but I wouldn't be charged. They did great helped me win again but two years later when I called them asking if they did veteran disability they started asking for their fee. I explained what I was told and they say the guy that helped me no longer works there so I need to pay. Then they call me saying they will contact ssdi for the fee but will work with me to get it waived so I pay nothing. Well now months later no contact and I'm getting notice from ssdi they are deducting my benefits. They do decent work but ethics are very questionable over 710.00 fee after I already paid 6000.

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Portland, OR

626 SouthEast Alder Street
Post Office Box 14490
Portland, OR 97293

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