Gregory B. Wilhelm, experienced Foreclosure attorney in Gulf Breeze, FL with 15 reviews
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Gregory B. Wilhelm

55 Bay Bridge Dr Ste 201, Gulf Breeze, FL

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1997:
University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor

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Willy peet

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12 May, 2021
Horrible. All promises, slick, fast talker, constantly took our money. Lost in court "I never Lose against Banks". We lost our house and he took PILES of cash out of ourwallet, (even after he knew we lost). Took more money for some brilliant appeal he cooked up that was a huge waste of money, Judge would not even look at it. VERY BAD EXPERIENCE with him. Not trustworthy at all. Censured for his conduct by the Florida Bar in 2018. Very bad reputation now. DO NOT USE!
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Tommy wilson

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13 Apr, 2021
I spoke with the attorney about my situation, and he basically told me I was wasting his time and my own time trying to pursue compensation for what happened. He also told me he would have to take more than the traditional 33% because of how small the payout would be, to make it worth his while. I decided not to use his advice, pursued rightful compensation on my own and received over $35k when he said at best I would get $6k before his fees. He was demeaning and arrogant the entire time on the phone also, I would never recommend him to anyone.
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Pros
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Aggressively protects client's rights and gets favorable outcomes
“Aggressively protected my rights, saved my home and got me a loan modification at a rate I could afford.”
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Provides affordable and accessible legal services for vulnerable clients
“He took the time and patience with me at an affordable price so that I could defend myself.”
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Unethical practices and lack of client advocacy
“He set me up with the plaintiff attorney and set up a date to foreclosure on my property without my knowledge and my approval.”
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Poor communication and lack of transparency
“Never once called us to update about what was going on, kept us in the dark.”
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Aggressive and unprofessional behavior
“Used scare tactics, berated us and treated us like we were nothing.”
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Mishandling of cases and failure to provide promised services
“He filed to leave as Attorney of Record less than 12 days before my awaiting court appearance.”
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Prioritizing personal gain over client's best interests
“He and his associates are the most arrogant, rude, condescending people I have ever met. They do not work for their clients but for their own personal gain.”

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