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Jacob Tanner Welsh, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Emmett, ID with 28 reviews
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20 Nov, 2024 by Scott griffin
Came into this place in a weird way. Really long story short since all us parents where down to earth he also helped us save money while he made his fair share. Never ask for more when we had asked for a nother visit
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12 Nov, 2024 by Greg
I was referred to Jake Welsh by a family friend who works in the Idaho Court System. Jake and his team were very professional and responsive, always staying in front of the process and quick to respond to any and all of my questions and concerns! My case was a complicated child custody/support caseand Jake guided me through the process to accomplish a very good judgement. He was very knowledgeable and counseled me as to what was fair and reasonable to expect the judge to consider and rule in our favor. He was also very good at persuading the other attorney to agree to our position avoiding additional court proceedings. I found Jake to be very genuine and would not hesitate to work with him again and refer friends and family to his practice.
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15 Oct, 2024 by Jeremy
Jacob was a Great Attorney. This Law Office is Amazing and would highly recommend them. Any questions I had , Laura or Jacob was right there to answer them. He was very helpful through my whole case and handled it in a great manner. I would give him 10/5 Stars. HIGHLY Reccomend. Thanks again for all the help!
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David Matthew Philips, experienced  attorney in Emmett, ID with 1 reviews
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21 Dec, 2013 by Anonymous
David Phillips is an excellent attorney. But this review has more to do with the office staff. I found that the office staff is very unprofessional. In the past I dealt with Pam who was there circa 2008 and she was awesome! Now there's a guy there named Kirin or Keiran who is a joke. I contacted theoffice regarding my case years ago on December 5. He took my information and told me he would look at my information and contact me than a few days. December 12 I did not hear anything so I contacted the office again. He told me he did not have time for the information I requested and to give him an additional week. I thought, okay I'll give it another week. This time on December 19 I decided to go down to the office and speak to him in person. Keiran once again said, "sorry, I did not have time." I was angry! I needed this information to get my medical license in another state and this whole time I'm waiting on him to get the information that I needed. Then, when I'm down there he finally tells me that I could've got the information at the courthouse. Why did he tell me that when I first called on December 5? When I called on December 5 and December 12 I asked him is there another way I can get the information such as at the courthouse. He responded with "give me another week I'll get it." I'm all for hiring people disabilities but he was very rude and lied. All the while I'm waiting to get this for information so I can get licensed in another state that is waiting on this info! Be warned when dealing with the office staff!
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Jacob A Sweeten, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Emmett, ID with 0 reviews
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Mark Paul Coonts, experienced Litigation attorney in Emmett, ID with 0 reviews
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Adam Boone Little, experienced Appeals, Business attorney in Emmett, ID with 0 reviews
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Kirk Craig Wille, experienced  attorney in Emmett, ID with  reviews
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