Whitmer A. Thomas, experienced  attorney in Foley, AL with 18 reviews
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Whitmer A. Thomas

307 S Mckenzie St Ste 101, Foley, AL

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3.8 18 reviews
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Kevin berland

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28 Jun, 2024
Don Bloton is a backstabbing liar. He has no integrity and should be disbared . He wanted to bankrupt me and my company.
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Ken c

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11 Oct, 2023
Seven months and nearly $10k with W. Donald Bolton and didn't even get to mediation in my divorce case. I fired him and filed a complaint with the Alabama State Bar. Obviously I can not recommend him.
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Cane

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27 Sep, 2023
I recently call for a quick question about retaining a attorney for a paternity case. His secretary put me in hold to ask Mr Bolton. After she returned to the phone he all the sudden wasn't in and required a $250.00 fee to respond. If this is the kind of treatment he gives for a potential client. I hate to see what he's like once he gets your money.
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Excellent attorney who achieves great results for clients
“Great man and amazing lawyer! We got even better results than we could have hoped for and suggest him to anyone we know who needs an attorney.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“This is the best attorney in Baldwin county.”
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Handles a variety of legal matters effectively
“I've used mr Bolton for several reasons for awhile. He's good at all of it. 5 stars!”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication issues
“I could barely get his office to communicate with me, let alone get anything started on my behalf (despite my repeated pleading for them to do so).”
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Concerns about retaining client money without providing services
“After nearly three months and absolutely no progress, I ceased using his services and hired another lawyer who immediately and aggressively got started on my behalf. He kept my money.”
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Allegations of unethical and unprofessional conduct
“Don Bloton is a backstabbing liar. He has no integrity and should be disbared . He wanted to bankrupt me and my company.”

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