The law office of Robert C. Hahn, III, P.S. is one of the top law firms in the Spokane area. We genuinely care about our clients and are willing to go the extra mile. Because of this outstanding service, Robert has been recognized as one of Spokane’s Top Lawyers from 2011-2020 by Spokane-Coeur d’Alene Living Magazine.
We are a full-service law firm that provides a range of quality legal services with a particular emphasis in bankruptcy and personal injury. Robert is a highly rated and skilled attorney with over 23 years of experience filing chapter 7 bankruptcy and chapter 13 bankruptcy cases in Spokane, Washington. As a lawyer in private practice, Robert has represented more than 10,000 individuals in bankruptcy cases giving them successful debt relief or financial restructure. In personal injury cases, he has worked aggressively to recover the maximum compensation deserved from all responsible parties and obtained millions of dollars in compensation for those who have been wrongly injured by the negligent actions of others.
If you’re considering filing for bankruptcy or have been injured by the negligence of others, we can help—starting with a with a free consultation to assess your situation.
https://rhahn.com/free-consultation
- Gonzaga University School of Law
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- Bowling Green State University
- B.A. (1993) | Environmental Policy and Analysis
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- The Law Office of Robert C. Hahn, III, P.S.
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- Raugust and Hahn, PLLC
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- Contract Attorney at Starbucks Corporation
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- Snohomish County Superior Court
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- Guest Speaker, Spokane Small Business Association, Spokane
- Small Business Association
- Presentation on Bankruptcy Law to Small Business owners
- Top Lawyers in Spokane for 2020
- Spokane Coeur d'Alene Living Magazine
- Best Personal Injury Attorneys in Spokane in 2020
- Expertise.com
- Top Lawyers in Spokane for 2019
- Spokane Coeur d'Alene Living Magazine
- Top Lawyers in Spokane for 2018
- Spokane Coeur d'Alene Living Magazine
- Top Lawyers in Spokane for 2017
- Spokane Coeur d'Alene Living Magazine
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Free Consultation Call me and I'll tell you if I think I can be of help. We do have payment plans available, call us for details.
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Medical Malpractice
- Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
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- Q. A friend who is 17 of my daughters was driving her car and began excessively speeding real fast and there were 5 people
- A: I'm a Washington lawyer not an Oregon lawyer. The laws are likely different between the states. But you should go consult with a personal injury attorney in the state the accident took place as soon as you can, even if it is just over the phone. Your situation will likely have multiple variables that an experienced personal injury attorney will have to access to advise and help you. I hope that helps.
- Q. What kind of an attorney do I need if there are issues with divorce, fraudulent bankruptcy, property, and business.
- A: The short answer is, you need an attorney that understands both family law and bankruptcy law or two lawyers that know each individual area of law to work together.
- Q. If someone filed, but they die before the bankruptcy goes through, are the kids responsible for paying off the debt?
- A: The simple answer is No, the kids are not responsible for paying off the debt in bankruptcy. But the if the deceased has an estate that is required to be probated by state law, the creditors may be able to file claims in probate.