Bruce M. Wurmser, experienced Real Estate attorney in Saint Louis, MO with 1 reviews
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Bruce M. Wurmser

1014 Kuhs Pl Fl 2, Saint Louis, MO

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30 Jul, 2013
Bruce Wurmerser is an attorney I would strongly recommend NEVER using, he had taken a substantial amount of money never filed a complaint, withdrew never filing a motion (as he never filed that case) and stopped returning all calls. Attorney Bruce Wurmser had agreed to take a case regarding the City of St. Louis. He was paid a $10,000 retainer and given monthly payments totaling $19,000. He assured me that a case was going to be filed, in November of 2012. He drafted a one page complaint for inverse condemnation, but never in fact filed it. He did minimal research, and never filed a case. He then voluntarily withdrew stating a monthly payment was missed. He did not withdraw through a court order, because there was never a case filed. He took the money did not put in any work never filed a case than abruptly withdrew essentially without any accounting on the monies paid to him. He withdrew with no notice without handing over any of the files, and did not call the client. He claimed his withdrawal was for not paying a $3,000 monthly fee, which he never verified the hours worked on the case to indicate that he had exhausted initial retainer. Time and again Mr. Wurmser was implored to file even a basic complaint that could have been supplemented, but this was never done. He claimed he had spent many hours researching and meeting with other attorneys but I have in-house counsel that had conducted much of the research. He continually misrepresented work completed on the case. He never offered up the remaining client funds back to client, and did not file as instructed. We received little to no services for the over $19,000 paid to Mr. Wurmser and will be taking further legal action, and believe that further disciplinary action must be taken, as numerous professional rules of conduct were violated by Mr. Wurmser Submitted along with this complaint is a history of all email communications with Mr. Wurmser, and thoughout you will see that no case was ever filed. Rather it was indicative of his lack of work. He continually represented that he would try and take meetings with opposing counsel, or with previous attorneys, and he never in fact did so after speaking to previous attorneys’. He gave no notice of withdrawal, rather sent letter saying he was withdrawing, and then withdrew, without so much as a phone call. Again do not use Bruce Wurmser as he has caused us to lose much time and money in prosecuting our case, without ever filing even a basic complaint.
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