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Crago, Christopher S.

Christopher S. Crago - Spokane, WA

Attorney at Paine Hamblen LLP

Business Transactions Lawyers in Spokane, WA

Washington Trust Financial Center 717 West Sprague Avenue Suite 1200 Spokane, WA 99201 - 3505

Spokane Business Transactions Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Business Transactions

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  • By ERIC A. on Mar. 03, 2022
    Consulted Attorney 2019
    Christopher S. Crago referred my “open & shut” case to his former professor and mentor from Gonzaga University, Professor Milton G. Rowland, one year before the statute-of-limitations ran out on my TORT claim against the VA Hospital. I paid Milton Rowland $1000 in check form as a retainer for legal filings. He lost the check, never told me, found the check then deposited it after the statue-of limitations had expired on my case. He filed 10 days late with another client’s case pasted into my claim. It failed due to statute of limitations running out, not the ridiculous filing which included another of his clients. A teary-eyed Milton said he would retire and help me claim against his malpractice insurance, which he stated he had never used in his career. This was a stalling tactic he offered at every conversation until I said "Okay" thinking he was trying to get me off his books. He immediately "FIRED" me and said he was no longer my attorney. Before this and without my knowledge Milton’s decided to try a “work around” and filed a completely unproductive BIVEN’S claim that was a further stalling tactic, the judge stated it was impossible to serve as written and was very confusing. No one was ever served because he failed to list them. Milton directed me to McNeice Wheeler, who is full of his Gonzaga students, they spoke of the love for Milton, his family, and his difficulties in life etc., (see court transcripts for those details after my case is heard in court.). Then these former Gonzaga students stated they don't handle that type of claim. NOW, that Milton Rowland cost me my only avenue for justice against the Veterans Administration, I reached back out to Christopher S. Crago. His response, “Hi Eric - The attorneys at McNeice Wheeler are reviewing your case. I am not a litigator so I am unable to assist you.” Chris (From iPhone) Christopher Crago offered no apologies for adding to the devastation I have already endured by his throwing a “bone” to a former Gonzaga teacher who is not the attorney he once was. Thank you, Chris, FOR YOUR SERVICE.
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Spokane, WA

Washington Trust Financial Center
717 West Sprague Avenue
Suite 1200
Spokane, WA 99201 - 3505

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Fax: (509) 838-0007

Website: http://www.painehamblen.com

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