William Wytte Phillip Atkins, experienced Civil Rights, Criminal Defense attorney in Peoria, IL with 7 reviews
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William Wytte Phillip Atkins

Executive Offices - Parkway Plaza, Peoria, IL

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1995:
Loyola University Chicago School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1992:
Ball State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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29 Aug, 2023
I called him and told him my case he proceeded to tell me that I don't have a case and the I should look elsewhere didn't even try to answer my questions complete waste of time
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05 Dec, 2022
Mr. Atkins, when what the chance of receiving compensation, stated 50%. There were two stages in the process. (1) negotiation between the parties where they would make offers. The other side was not made to make an offer. Although, the other side indicated an amount they would offer, I was not informed of this and was not part of a process that certainly involved my interests. (2) I was told to communicate through an assistant to Mr. Atkins, who was possibly lax in reporting my responses to questions from Mr. Atkins. As a result, as apparently deadlines approached, we were missing or about to miss them due to poor communication within his office. As a result, Mr. Atkins dropped my case with no consultation with me and no considerations for the needs I had. He stated that the case was only worth $10K to $20K and therefore not worth his time. Apparently he is a wealthy man, for me, however, 2/3s of either amount is significant.
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17 Nov, 2020
William is a no nonsense attorney. Don't waste his time and he won't waste yours. He provided excellent representation for my case. Being very unfamiliar with the judicial system, I was absolutely mortified with what I was facing. He kept all my expectations realistic. Even before I provided him with my retainer, he told me flat out what could go right or wrong in my case. I called multiple attorneys before I called William and it just felt right with him. Due to my schedule, he got me an extension on my court date. His expierience as a former district attorney also gives his client an advantage. His fees are also competitive. Overall, I would highly recommend him. Don't fk up, but if you do, go with William.
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Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable attorney with a background as a former district attorney
“His expierience as a former district attorney also gives his client an advantage.”
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Provides realistic expectations and upfront communication about potential case outcomes
“He kept all my expectations realistic. Even before I provided him with my retainer, he told me flat out what could go right or wrong in my case.”
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Responsive and effective in representing clients' interests
“Bill fought very hard for me and was very knowledgeable in his approach and always kept me informed.”
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Reasonable and affordable legal fees
“His fees are also competitive.”
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Passionate about advocating for clients' rights, especially in family law cases
“Bill is passionate about fathers rights in Illinois. My son and I couldn't be happier with all the hard work Bill did.”
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Potentially dismissive or quick to reject cases without thoroughly evaluating them
“I called him and told him my case he proceeded to tell me that I don't have a case and the I should look elsewhere didn't even try to answer my questions complete waste of time”
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Communication issues within the office can lead to missed deadlines and other problems
“As a result, as apparently deadlines approached, we were missing or about to miss them due to poor communication within his office.”
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May not always consider the client's financial situation when making decisions about case value
“Apparently he is a wealthy man, for me, however, 2/3s of either amount is significant.”

Publications

1994:
The Bar Examiner, The Grass is Always Greener: A Defense of the American Legal Education System

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