Wesley Allen Lambertus, experienced Appeals, Criminal Defense attorney in Columbus, GA with 134 reviews
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Wesley Allen Lambertus

1214 1st Ave Ste 400, Columbus, GA

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Mercer University-W. George L.S., BS
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Mercer University - Walter F. George School of Law, JD

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Cory little

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30 Jul, 2024
Well I brought my case to Mr. Phillips …and was honest and straight to the point. He gave me advice on how this case was going to turn out and it did. So I would recommend him if you wanting someone who’s has the knowledge and experience.
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The son

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22 Jun, 2024
TERRIBLE LAWYER!!!!! I paid this lady 3000$ almost 1 1/2 yr ago, never answers the phone, or returns my calls and a very inconsiderate person. Last time I spoke with her she called at 5 in the afternoon telling me we had emergency court the next day....but that didn't happen either....also while speaking with her during this same day she said " I'm going to mail you a packet to fill out"..... guess what never got the package.....I went to this lady to get joint custody of my kids. Never thought she was the type to take advantage of you but fooled me...Once she gets your money you won't hear from her again...What crazy is I'm learning that other attorneys in Columbus say the same thing about her, that she's a terrible attorney ....SO I WOULD ADVISE ANYONE SEEKING HELP FROM HER " DONT" .....JUST READ THE OTHER REVIEWS, THEY PRETTY MUCH SAY TJE SAME THING SAYING....ALSO HER LICENSE HAS BEEN SUSPENDED IN GA ....HMMM...I WONDER WHY!!!!!
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Britney harris

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11 Jun, 2024
Hired her for a custody case I 2019. She hardly ever answered emails or phone calls. Sent me a bill saying she worked 11 hours in one day on my case which used almost my entire retainer. They sent me a bill asking for more money and when asked about the 11 hours in one day when we didn’t even have court she corrected it told me I owed more and never actually sent me a correct statement on what she actually used the retainer for. When confronted she told me I needed to hire a new attorney. She’s currently suspended from the bar for not responding to them this is her second suspension for not responding to bar. Please do your self a favor and hire someone else from the start.
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Pros
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Mandi is a knowledgeable, professional, and effective lawyer who is able to handle even complex cases efficiently
“Mandi is one of the most knowledgeable attorneys you will ever encounter. She is very personable and puts you at ease from the very beginning.”
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Mandi is dedicated to her clients and goes above and beyond to ensure their needs are met
“She will always be in your corner and will reassure you when you need support. She's the VERY BEST!!”
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Mandi is a fierce advocate who fights hard for her clients and seeks the truth
“Fights hard for her clients and seeks the truth. Prepares well for other sides lies and games. Amazing lawyer.”
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Mandi has poor communication and responsiveness, often failing to return calls, emails, or messages in a timely manner
“Never calls back when she says she will. Always has a sick child when scheduled a face to face appointment. Good luck trying to reach someone on the phone!”
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Mandi has been unreliable, making excuses and taking client money without providing the promised services
“She charged me so much money (thousands outside of the retainer) and did absolutely nothing for my case except the initial filing.”
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Mandi's office has been disorganized, with frequent staff changes and issues with scheduling and billing
“Due to constant excuses, after taking my almost 3K$ I still have yet to have my divorced finalized.”

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