Phillip B. Toutant, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Marquette, MI with 6 reviews
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Phillip B. Toutant

105 Meeske Ave, Marquette, MI

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Education

2009:
Wayne State University Law School, J.D.
2006:
Michigan State University, B.S.

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Lisa

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27 Aug, 2023
Actions – or lack thereof – speak louder than words. A two-month window of opportunity – of which the attorney was well aware – for decisive action and potential resolution of a longstanding issue was missed because for weeks at a time nothing happened unless I first checked in with his office (including a two-week lapse in forwarding communication from the opposing party)... Others at the firm were copied on my email queries so it’s no secret that he eventually stopped responding altogether after I’d provided feedback to a document along with the request that he ask one of his colleagues to provide additional review. Finally, I terminated the agreement. If the lawyer wasn’t up for the task he should have stopped billing and referred me elsewhere, and/or if there were mitigating circumstances for the ongoing lack of communication someone at the office should have let me know. In sum, no advantage for me in hiring this attorney. I’m out $1k, forced to regroup with a new attorney from downstate, and this longstanding issue will now remain unresolved for yet another year.
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Anonymous

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12 Oct, 2019
We were referred to Phil through a personal friend. We were reluctant to hire a lawyer, but were really glad we did. My mother got injured in an automobile accident. From the time of the initial consultation, until our final court date, Phil was there explaining the process and guiding us to make good decisions. With Phil in our corner, we were able to fight and win a large settlement. I never want to go through that again, but if I should need a lawyer again, I would call Phil.
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Anonymous

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11 Oct, 2019
Mr. Toutant represented us in a recent wrongful death case and we were very happy with how well we were treated. This attorney is the one you want to help you navigate the justice system and to be on your side. I would recommend him to anyone needing an attorney!
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Pros
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Dedicated and diligent representation
“Phil was diligent and dedicated, ultimately leading to a policy limits win. I felt cared for throughout the process and was thoroughly impressed with his attention to detail.”
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Effective communication and responsiveness
“Phone calls? Emails? Texts? All answered in a timely manner. Most within a few hours if not immediately.”
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Extensive legal knowledge and preparation
“Presented was historical research, current research, advisement and relevant knowledge concerning the issue presented.”
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Successful outcomes for clients
“With Phil in our corner, we were able to fight and win a large settlement.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“We were given assignments for gathering information, and gaining support for our case. Upon leaving this meeting, we literally said 'we have the right attorney.'”
Cons
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Lack of proactive communication and follow-through
“A two-month window of opportunity [...] was missed because for weeks at a time nothing happened unless I first checked in with his office.”
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Potential for billing issues and unresolved cases
“If the lawyer wasn't up for the task he should have stopped billing and referred me elsewhere, and/or if there were mitigating circumstances for the ongoing lack of communication someone at the office should have let me know.”

Publications

2014:
AHRA Link, OIG 2014 Work Plan: Continued Imaging Compliance Focus
2013:
AHRA Link, CMS Issues Guidance in Case of EHR Incentive Audit
2011:
Michigan Bar Journal, The Case for Attorney-Conducted Voir Dire

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