Edward E. Wasiura

1065 Peck St, Muskegon, MI

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Western Michigan University, B.A.

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Lee porter

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01 Jan, 2021
Chris Wilson will take your money and not do anything. He wasn’t responsive to what I originally wanted. I hired him in 2019 of Jan and the case was prolonged til Dec 2020 before he actually wanted to drop out of the case. He claimed for retiring. However my case wasn’t even done yet. I expressed to him how I didn’t get anything throughout this entire journey. Somehow he got a court date the next week to withdrawal. However how come my case was prolonged over a yr and we had we had everything we needed to win and get my CS lowered. We were on a zoom court meeting and he told the other attorney to put his mic on mute Bc I could hear him. He works with the courts and the other party instead of working for the client entirely. He allowed the other party to continue get the case rescheduled when he should have in in fact explained to the courts we can’t continue to reschedule just because the other party keeps forgetting to bring their documents. We also found the other party lying in court and I asked him to get the other party in trouble for lying under oath he completely blew it off. We had the lie on paper and stating it in court and he didn’t go after that. I’m no attorney but when you have things to work for you and help with the case you would expect the attorney to go after that and use it. NOPE THIS GUY WAS PROTECTING THEM LOL. He doesn’t do anything LAZY GOOD THING HES RETIRING.I REPEAT DO NOT USE THIS GUY. Do not use do not use. Also him and teeth Nolan teamed up to get the other party to contact all the other attorneys in Muskegon so when it was time to hire another attorney they would tell me it’s a conflict of interest because the other party already reached out to them to try and hire them..... lol games games games!!! I’m actually in the process of filing a grievance with Muskegon FOC and Attorney Wilson!
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Eric wyma

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27 Aug, 2020
Attorney Pannucci helped me to win my case. Noone knows family law the way that he does. He helped me to get the parenting time that I wanted.
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Pros
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Expertise in family law
“Noone knows family law the way that he does.”
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Helped client achieve desired outcome
“Attorney Pannucci helped me to win my case. He helped me to get the parenting time that I wanted.”
Cons
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Unresponsive and delayed case
“He wasn't responsive to what I originally wanted. I hired him i”
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Lack of advocacy for client's interests
“He allowed the other party to continue get the case rescheduled when he should have in in fact explained to the courts we can't continue to reschedule just because the other party keeps forgetting to bring their documents.”
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Protecting the opposing party
“We also found the other party lying in court and I asked him to get the other party in trouble for lying under oath he completely blew it off.”

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