M. Wayne Patton

Wayne Patton, Pembroke Pines, FL

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Education

2004
Vanderbilt University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2001
Florida State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Anonymous

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18 Jun, 2021
Wayne Patton executed my request in outstanding manner! He is fast and detailed. The whole process took 1 week! I have posted review saying that I am still working with Wayne, and I am here to say how satisfied I am with the outcome. A lawyer to the core! Unlimited stars!
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Anonymous

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08 Jun, 2021
I am still working with Wayne, I've learned that he knows his job, and reacts fast. My request is still in process but I have good feeling. Although my emails are not delivered but I guess this is just a fluc .
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Angie

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22 Dec, 2018
I value responsiveness and practicality in my attorney. Mr. Patton does a great job thinking through the needs of each situation and not doing too much or too little. He does just what is needed and responds timely each time. He is a true professional and I’m glad to know him.
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Pros
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Highly ethical and honest lawyer who puts client's best interests first
“I contacted Mr. Patton and he is so honest and ethical, my situation he could not help me with, therefore he did not charge me.”
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Responsive, practical, and tailors services to each client's needs
“Mr. Patton does a great job thinking through the needs of each situation and not doing too much or too little. He does just what is needed and responds timely each time.”
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Excellent legal expertise and execution of client requests
“Wayne Patton executed my request in outstanding manner! He is fast and detailed. The whole process took 1 week!”
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Trustworthy advisor for asset protection and legal matters
“I have been working with Wayne Patton for the past 2 years on all my legal matters and completely trust his advice on Asset Protection.”
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Provides creative and valuable legal solutions
“Excellent and creative advice to protect my assets. Peace of mind worth every penny.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2014:
The New York Times, Ruling Could Escalate Florida’s Status as Haven for Debtors (I did not author but was featured as an expert)
2013:
American Bar Association, FRAUDULENT TRANSFERS TO TRUSTS: AN OVERVIEW OF BANKRUPTCY ISSUES

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