Amanda Marie Bartusek

300 Walnut Street Suite 260, Des Moines, IA

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58 Reviews
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Education

2013
University of Iowa College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2010
University of Iowa, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.0 66 reviews
Avvo 5.0
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Dallas britt

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26 Nov, 2024
After a long chips case represented by Bryan Webber I just won custody of two of my sons. This is where I'll be coming and recommending for any legal representation in the state of Iowa.
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Nayda ramos

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10 Nov, 2024
Review of Attorney Jeremy Evans: I sought representation from Attorney Jeremy Evans to navigate a highly complex CPS case involving the termination of my parental rights (TPR). Unfortunately, my experience with Mr. Evans did not meet my expectations, and I feel it’s important to share this feedback for anyone considering his services. Lack of Attention to Constitutional Violations: One of my primary concerns was that crucial constitutional issues were not presented in my case, which ultimately impacted the outcome. I repeatedly requested that Mr. Evans raise these violations, which included concerns about due process and fair representation. However, despite my insistence and evidence in the form of email exchanges, he assured me it was unnecessary. This omission was critical, as the Iowa Supreme Court later declined to review my case, in part due to the absence of these constitutional arguments. Lack of Communication and Transparency: Throughout the case, I felt that communication was insufficient. Important updates were often delayed, and I was not fully informed about strategic decisions or options available to us, especially in moments that could have impacted my case’s direction. Clear and transparent communication is essential in such sensitive matters, and I believe this is an area where improvement is needed. Limited Advocacy for My Parental Rights: In a CPS case as delicate as this, I expected my attorney to be proactive and fully committed to advocating for my parental rights. While every case has complexities, I felt that my perspective and wishes for my children’s well-being and placement were not adequately represented or fought for in court. Overall Experience: Given the outcome of my case, I cannot, in good faith, recommend Attorney Jeremy Evans for cases involving parental rights and CPS. Legal representation should involve not only skill and knowledge but also dedication to the client’s rights and a commitment to raising essential issues when they arise.
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J r

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26 Jun, 2024
I am writing to express my profound disappointment with the service provided by your firm regarding my recent legal case. Initially, I was optimistic about the level of expertise and support I expected to receive. However, the events that transpired have left me with no choice but to communicate my dissatisfaction. One of your lawyers, whom I entrusted with my case, abruptly informed me a couple weeks before my trial that they would no longer be able to represent me due to accepting a position elsewhere. This last-minute notification put me in an extremely precarious position, leaving me without adequate time to secure alternative representation. What compounded my frustration was the lack of initiative from your firm to rectify the situation or offer assistance in finding a suitable replacement. This lack of support during such a critical time is not only unprofessional but also reflects poorly on the commitment you profess to your clients. The absence of a contingency plan or even an attempt to make amends for this oversight is bewildering. It is reasonable to expect a law firm of your stature to handle such transitions smoothly and with the client's best interest in mind. Unfortunately, this was not my experience, and it has significantly impacted my view of your firm. I had hoped for a partnership that valued professionalism and client welfare, but instead, I was met with negligence and a disregard for the gravity of my situation. It is with regret that I must state that I cannot recommend your services based on my experience.
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Pros
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Excellent communication and client-focused approach
“Amanda is extremely helpful and communicates well also. She helped me deal with an OWI issue and was excellent.”
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Dedicated and supportive during difficult legal proceedings
“Amanda is an amazing person and she handled everything for me through my divorce proceedings. I am sure I was one of her more difficult clients! She always had my best interest at heart and always looked out for me even though I was difficult to work with!”
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Provides honest and upfront guidance
“She was supportive when I was frustrated and helped to calm my fears when I was concerned about the path my cases could take. Sometimes I didn't like what she had to say but she was always upfront and honest with me about what I needed to do and didn't just tell me what I wanted to hear.”
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Efficient and effective at resolving legal matters
“I hired Amanda to settle my non compete that I had. Amanda took care of this with one letter and it was a done deal. I would HIGHLY recommend her!!!”
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Persistent and determined to achieve positive outcomes
“My case was a long uphill battle and I was an emotional mess. She never waivered, always made me feel like we would win in the end. And we did.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2012:
Inquiry & Analysis (NSBA), Creative Compensation: Negotiating Something Different with Less
2012:
Inquiry & Analysis (NSBA), School Districts May Have Child Abuse Reporting Obligations Regarding Trafficked Students

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