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21 May, 2015 by Anonymous
I would like to thank Atty. masten for helping me and my husband file buncruptcy so quickly. very reliable and dependable....we file March 2015 and I'm just waiting to get discharge in a couple of months...he is such a wonderful person...
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10 Jul, 2013 by Anonymous
VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE HIREDS MR. MASTEN 8MONTHS AGO TO DO MY BANKRUPSY VERY PLEASE WITH HIS WORK WOULD RECOMMEND HIGHLY
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10 Jul, 2013 by Brandi
I called several bankruptcy lawyers and they all were to expensive I finally found Mr. Masten who's prices were very reasonable. He walked me thru everything and even explained it again for my family and friends who came to meetings I am now debt free and have a fresh start thanks to him.
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10 May, 2021 by Austin
Paul represented my husband in a workman's comp case and made this otherwise stressful situation like a walk in the park. Neither my husband nor myself know about law or what to expect. Paul made sure to break everything down so we could understand what was happening, why, and what we were going to do. Even when the employer wanted to delay funds, or hold up paperwork, Paul handled ANY hiccups (which are always expected) with class and expediency. Not only was Paul's professionalism top notch, he made us feel confident in the choices we made and fought for every penny we were owed. Paul had completely changed my mindset on attorneys. He's relatable, a good listener and committed to the people he represents. If you find yourself needing a great attorney who will fight for YOU (not just your case) and get you what you deserve, I will recommend Paul Wernle with no hesitation.
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26 Oct, 2017 by Jim
Me. Wernle did a great job representing me for my auto accident case. He was prompt at returning my phone calls and educated me on the law. He is a great lawyer
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16 Jun, 2015 by Anonymous
Paul is a very experienced lawyer. He settled my case with surprisingly high compensation. I didn't have to do anything. We didn't go to court. Really appreciate!
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19 Apr, 2018 by Aarika
Walter was very easy to talk to, and made me feel very much at ease during an extremely difficult and stressful time in my life. I always felt that he was devoting his time and energy to giving the best possible representation. I would highly recommend Walter to any of my friends or family.
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28 Aug, 2017 by Zach
He's a great attorney. Helped me out with a family law case when my main attorney had a scheduling conflict and recommended him. I was the respondent for that hearing and all of it was taken care of and more. Also, he helped me get a false criminal charge dismissed entirely.
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31 Jan, 2017 by John
He's really good at what he does. He works really hard and won an almost unwinnable case.
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12 Oct, 2021 by Anonymous
Love 4 letters, 1 meaning! Follow a leader at heart ❤ Love 4 letters, 1 meaning! Love 4 letters, 1 meaning!
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15 Oct, 2015 by Terry
I recently hired Ms. Wik to create a trust plan for my estate. The resulting plan was very poorly written with numerous ambiguities that would open the possibility of litigation over the meaning of the document. I had to have it rewritten to clarify the meaning. Much of the time with her was spent in talking about her family and her situation yet she billed exorbitantly for her services.
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31 Jan, 2024 by Anonymous
I did all the paperwork took me 2 years took all the paperwork into him from my doctor's etc he said didn't look like he could do much for me so I said I looked for another lawyer so I got another lawyer I went in I got all my paperwork the secretary knew but I didn't that I was supposed to sign off as soon as I got my settlement he wanted $4,000 for doing nothing nothing so I told my current lawyers concerning all this and they got it down to where he got a little over $1,000 the man is a crook?
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21 Oct, 2017 by Anonymous
Only briefly talked briefly with Mr. Linarducci. I had asked to speak with him so I can make a determination for him to represent ME. In our only conversation he seemed bothered and very short. I had asked his staff if could talk with him and initially they were telling me he's not available and need to go through the them. One young lady stated she was a paralegal for was was very unprofessional. Just because his office is in the same building as the Social Security office doesn't make a better attorney. Needless to say I obtained services with another attorney .
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