Victor D. Wright III

111 Center Street Ste 1200, Little Rock, AR

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2001
University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, Juris Doctorate
1998
Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, B of A

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Justin mathes

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23 Aug, 2021
My case has involved many years, multiple states, and multiple court interventions. Trey has always answered my calls, text, or emails. I have NEVER had to wait for him. I NEVER had a question that didn't get answered quickly. There was even times that I literally asked the same question probably 10 times, and every time, Trey took his time and explained things to me until I understood it completely. There isnt one thing I would change in how he handles his cases and clients. He honestly cares about you and your family, while most lawyers just care about the money. I have hired Trey multiple times, and if I ever need another lawyer, I wont hesitate to call him again.
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Savannah

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01 Sep, 2020
Hired Mr. Wright for a divorce and custody case filed against me in the state even though I’m active duty and am not living in Arkansas. Mr. Wright was fantastic, he answered every question I had and he got my case dismissed, rightfully so. He is very knowledgeable even when it comes to active duty military and their rights and laws. If you want a reasonable and winning attorney Mr. Wright is the guy. I 100% recommend.
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Anonymous

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10 Sep, 2018
Trey is an honest and hard working attorney. He will tell you exactly what he thinks and if you have a good case or not before taking anything more than a consult fee. He knows the law and he is not afraid to show some teeth if needed. We had a nasty custody battled and he was with us every step of the way. We won our case without ever having to go to court (a Dad got custody in Arkansas I know shocking but that is how great he is!). He pays attention to details and is always available to answer questions. His staff are very professional and nice as well. He is worth EVERY PENNY.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and prepared attorney who excels in the courtroom
“Trey was excellent the the courtroom and presented my case very well.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients, addressing all questions and concerns
“Every call and every email to his office were answered promptly. All of my questions and concerns were addressed thoroughly.”
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Passionate and dedicated advocate who fights hard for his clients' interests
“Trey put up one hell of a fight on my behalf...a victorious fight! My two daughters and I will be forever grateful for the outstanding legal services provided to us by the Wright Law Firm.”
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Trustworthy and ethical attorney who provides honest assessments and advice
“He was straight forward and honest from the beginning.”
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Experienced in handling complex and lengthy legal matters, including divorces and custody battles
“My divorce was very lengthy and complicated. Trey was very knowledgable about the proper process and informed me very well on how to handle myself in court.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication with some clients
“If you want to be embarrassed in court with a lawyer who is late to court, doesn't show up to court and charges you a fortune for nothing at all, hire this man... otherwise look elsewhere!!!!”
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Possible issues with preparation and attention to detail for some cases
“I was expected to do all of the exploratory evidence ON MY OWN and file all the paperwork with the court, when I attempted to contact Trey Wright I never recieved a call back.”

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