Randall K. Rathbun

8301 E 21st St N Ste 450, Wichita, KS

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Education

1978
Washburn University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1975
Kansas State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Carol wilkens

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13 Aug, 2024
I can not say enough about the people in this firm, and would highly recommend them. Kind, patient, courteous, responsive, honest, and ethical. Down to earth, great humor, always ready to work and bring their absolute best to the table. I will be forever grateful to Braxton and Kurt for their dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence. Thank you for doing what you do, doing it well, and the difference you made in my life.
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Randy sessions

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24 Oct, 2023
Got the questions answered that I needed answered. Layman's explanation of a 17 page legal document. Exactly what was needed.
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Margaret vanskiver

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20 Jul, 2023
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Willing to work out a payment plan and don't pressure clients to pay within a certain timeframe
“I like the fact that they're willing to work out a payment plan with you and don't pressure you to pay them in a certain amount of time”
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Able to handle a wide variety of legal situations
“The practice is extremely capable and easy to work with. Able to handle a wide variety of situations.”
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Provides clear explanations in layman's terms
“Got the questions answered that I needed answered. Layman's explanation of a 17 page legal document. Exactly what was needed.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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