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Experienced and knowledgeable in legal matters
“Roger Wilson spent three years fighting for the justice of my late father and my family with a multi-faceted estate matter that had lots of twists and turns. He is very smart and experienced with matters of law.”
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Personable and caring
“He's been so good to us and we'll honestly miss him now that things are all wrapped up.”
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Professional and dedicated
“This firm is very professional and dedicated and they don't act like arrogant attorneys.”
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Willing to fight for clients
“I have seen a lot of attorneys back down from a fight do to the intimidation from other Council but not Doug Cramner!”
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Helpful and supportive
“Shawn Elliott has helped us in so many ways out of the kindness of his own heart. He is such a helpful and loving guy. He's not only a trusted attorney but also became a good friend.”
Cons
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Poor communication and preparation
“We had Phillip white we had to dismiss him because he was not helpful and he was not prepared.”
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Inability to achieve desired results
“If it is not easy don't hire him if you want results or a plea bargain don't hire him. His communication is absolutely terrible and he acts like he works with the DA. You would get the same results with a public defender.”

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11 Feb, 2024 by Serle mcneil
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12 Jan, 2024 by Jer
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08 Jan, 2024 by Ylaria pronounced e-lah-d-ah
0 stars since Reception hung up on me, I had to call back to ask her to at least try to do something rather than hanging up on me like that. Was very rude to do. 3 stars, The lawyer I talked to was polite and helpful but I forgot to write their name down.
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07 Jan, 2024 by Josiah ryan
Scott Sanders (Partner) will deliberaly lie to the court without hestitation and regularly violates Rule 3.3: Candor Toward the Tribunal: This rule requires lawyers to be honest in all their dealings with the court. A deliberate lie would violate this duty. Rule 8.4: Misconduct: This rule broadly prohibits lawyers from engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation. Deliberately lying to the court would likely fall under this category. Rule 3.4: Fairness to Opposing Party and Counsel: This rule requires lawyers to be fair and refrain from obstructive tactics. Deliberately lying could be seen as a violation of this duty. Don't believe me? See picture below
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28 Jul, 2023 by Bridget “candi” clark
I left Wichita 18 yrs ago..Shawn....You need to run for MAYOR .. of WICHITA...God has a calling on You... for KANSAS.... .
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19 Jan, 2024 by Vince redinger
He worked very hard and made sure we understood every thing we were looking at and reading
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11 Oct, 2023 by Ryan stringfellow
I contacted Lane Palmateer to help with a debt situation that I let go too long. He helped me tremendously over the phone by giving me options going forward. Even though he was very busy, he gave me the utmost service to help me find the right lawyer for my case. I highly recommend Lane as he is compassionate to the needs of his clients. Thank you Lane. I appreciate your time and help in this matter.
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11 Jun, 2023 by Dream makers llc
Always appreciate the help with legal help and advice on the homes!! Thanks
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12 Jun, 2016 by Cynthia
I consulted, then hired Mr. Brennan to help me with my disability petition. I had been unsuccessful for 2.5 years, and Mr. Brennan agreed to assist me. He did not profess a positive outcome, but he did interview me thoroughly. He met with me twice before meeting with the Judge, and his affect was very calm, direct, and I felt confident that if I did not present enough information myself, he would be able to pick up where I left off. He did this a couple times, and presented information I had forgotten. We worked together very well. I was very luck to have consulted/hired Mr. Brennan as I found him trustworthy and supportive of me when we went before the Judge. he supported my statements and also supported that I needed to change position as my back and hip hurt from sitting so long. The Judge was also very graceful. I felt very supported by Mr. Brennan during this process.
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12 Jan, 2017 by Jennifer
Lynnette is an OUTSTANDING attorney! She was able to do what other attorneys were not! She helped me get my kids back after going through a long stressful, ugly custody battle. She is caring, determined, straight to the point and very hard working once on your case! Even with me living out of state she has been great! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND HER to anyone going through a tuff custody issue or any other family issue.
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25 Dec, 2016 by Brian
I contacted Lynnette Herrman when my daughter's mother met a new guy and suddenly decided to take my daughter out of state. Obviously I was no longer necessary. We never had a legal custody agreement and my name was not on the birth certificate because I didn't know she was mine until after she was born. Also, we live in a conservative state that leans heavily towards the mother's rights. Needless to say, Lynnette was fighting an uphill battle from the very beginning. And she told me during the initial consult that this may not be a winnable case. No talking up the sure win just to get hired. Fortunately for me, she seemed to take the wrongness of the situation personally and fought like a bulldog for my daughter and me. Lynnette was constantly in contact asking for small details during her case research, always digging for the slightest advantage. This paid off enormously when her absolute understanding if our situation aloud her to catch my ex in numerous exaggerations and out right lies. And in court, she argued our case almost as if she was fighting for her own kid. By the time she was done, I not only got 50/50 time with my daughter but the judge actually made me primary custodian. Surprisingly, Lynnette was able to do all this with minimal mud slinging in court. I now have a much better relationship with my ex than ever before and that allows us to be much better parents for our daughter. I would absolutely hire Lynnette Herrman for any legal matters I run into in the future. This lady almost single handedly gave me my family back. There is no amount if thanks that will ever cover that. Hopefully this review well help pay it back a little.
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29 Aug, 2015 by Anonymous
She really knew her stuff and looked at my case from different angles than other attorneys I had talked to. After consultations with two other attorneys before her, I was worried I wouldn't find anyone I liked, but within minutes of meeting her I knew she was the right choice. She was confident but still forthcoming and honest when she answered my questions and I felt very comfortable hiring her. Throughout my case, she stayed in touch whenever needed and worked diligently to uncover all the facts and details about the situation surrounding my case. Ultimately we did win, with what I can only assume was a rather embarrassing defeat for the other side, who thought they had me beat hands down and probably would have with any other attorney on the job.
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