Thomas M. Warner

310 W Central Ave Ste 110, Wichita, KS

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Education

1984
Washburn University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1981
University of Kansas, Political Science

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4.5 226 reviews
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Robert sawyer

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14 Dec, 2024
This firm of lawyers is excellent. They do an incredible job for the fees they charge. I am absolutely satisfied with the way my DWI turned out and overjoyed with the way my administrative hearing was handled. Thank You
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John holmes

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13 Dec, 2024
This man is a loser as I told him when I walked out and had to hire someone else. Unanswered emails, phone calls, then had to stop by his office daily until I found him there without a locked door and lights out during normal business hours. He cost me 9 months of my life and thousands of dollars. He offered a refund due to his mistakes and then renigged when I hired other council. Beware!!!
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Zaylee green (zgreen)

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23 Nov, 2024
Very professional and informed me of what was needed and when, always got answers back in a timely manner. If ever I need legal services again, this will be my first stop.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and positive outcomes
“Great attorney, he has helped with my cases many of times always with a positive outcome.”
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Caring and genuine attorney who truly cares about clients
“Mike helped me for years through an ugly divorce/custody battle and consistently gave me great advice and counsel. He was very patient with my many questions, reliable, and affordable. If you need an attorney with integrity, someone you can trust, Mike is your guy.”
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Reasonable pricing and flexible payment plans
“He worked with me on a payment plan and he is very kind, courteous, understanding, and explained a lot to me that I didn't understand. He is an amazing attorney and was more helpful to me and my son.”
Cons
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Unresponsive and poor communication
“Keep looking! He is a nice man but when it comes to getting it done, returning phone calls or emails! He is the worst!”
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Potential conflicts of interest and unethical practices
“This man is a child trafficker within Kansas courts, he earns money through schemes involved with safe children and families act passed by child traffickers the Clinton's, this man shall not be trusted... This man takes money to traffic children .. this man uses your social security, your case number , and other various ways to take money from you under the color of law...”

Publications

2006:
Journal of Kansas Association of Justice, Bates v. Hogg revisited
1983:
Washburn Law Journal, Oil and Gas: Liability for the Nontrespassory Unauthorized Taking of Geophysical Information

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