W. Scott Rose

10820 Sunset Office Dr, Saint Louis, MO

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4.6 / 5
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Education

2000
University of Virginia School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1994
Vanderbilt University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.6 118 reviews
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Bob h

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11 Dec, 2024
We attempted to use his services. We spoke with him during his consultation; we found him curt in the initial meeting, but we cast it aside. We didn't hear a thing back for three weeks. He promised an email - nothing. Called the office three times; finally, on the third attempt, I got a call back... from an administrative person. (FYI, I'm almost certain he uses an outsourced service.) The woman said Michael would not take our case. "Okay... fine. Did he say a reason?" "No." I understand it's a small practice, but their communication skills are poor. I went to his office to pick up our documents I dropped off. I found him to be prickly again. Ultimately, it's probably for the best he didn't take the case. Not a fan of his personality, and his office's lack of professionalism reflects poorly on his practice.
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Karen bodeux

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20 Nov, 2024
Mr. Doyle made this scary process so easy for me. Every time I had a question, his staff was always available and immediately provided the information I needed. I highly recommend him for all your legal issues.
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Patricia thompson

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18 Oct, 2024
This guy made me feel lower than low. His attitude sucks and his rudeness, mistakes, and incompetence, is not worth how he makes you feel. He must have some ego. I'd find someone who's friendly and enjoys his work. As I told a friend the other day, some people just shouldn't work with the public.
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Pros
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Excellent customer service and responsiveness from the entire legal team
“The team at the Rose law firm was professional, responsive and very tactful in resolving my ticket issue. They set clear expectations and followed up to confirm everything was resolved.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach to clients
“I was particularly pleased by my first contact with Mr. Rose in that he stated that this was clearly a very frightening experience for me as it was my first experience with the legal system in anything worse than a traffic ticket. He showed true compassion for my plight and tried to help me to make prudent and appropriate decisions.”
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Effective legal representation and positive outcomes
“Scott litigated an expungement of a felony arrest for property damage for my son, which was in fact an accident and not intentional. The court proceeding and judgement was a complete success.”
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Affordable and flexible payment options
“I was able to make affordable payment arrangements in order to pay my retainer.”
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Transparent communication and keeping clients informed
“The team at Rose Legal Services will never leave you in the dark about your case. You will always know what to expect at your court dates and all of your questions will be answered thoroughly.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2016:
Blog, Actual Innocence

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23 Mar, 2024 by Glenda
Jim Schleiffarth, is our Estate Lawyer. Jim set up our Trust & Will. Jim is very professional, efficient and easy to work with. He was very knowledgeable with the legal aspect of the Trust and very helpful with finding the correct verbiage to use for our individual situation. Jim also took time to offer different scenarios that fit our needs. We were very happy with him and would recommend his services to family and friends!
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01 Mar, 2024 by Anonymous
They were professional, polite, and were focused on helping me fit my unique estate planning needs. They explained why they recommended one avenue of asset transfer over another instead of simply recommending a more expensive route, and they explained why they thought one option was better than another for achieving my personal goals. Also, they were very straight forward with their pricing, and did not change any surprise fees after the fact and explained their pricing very honestly.
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09 Nov, 2023 by Denise
Jim was very professional and engaging to our needs. Very satisfied and happy to refer.
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21 Oct, 2022 by Nelson
Stuart has handled many cases for me over the years. Many attorneys only want to communicate through email and are difficult to get on the phone, This is not the case with Stuart. He reminds me of an intelligent,diligent pitbull that you can rely on.
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15 Jul, 2024 by Mario
I'm so thankful for Breanna and Vicki at Onder Law for taking on my car accident case. They were in communication with me every step during my claim, and I had nothing to worry about. I was compensated more than fair and I'm very grateful. Without Breanna and Vicki I don't know what I would've done. Thanks Breanna & Vicki!!! Thank you Onder Law!!!
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19 Mar, 2024 by Karen marie
I waited 3 years but they kept me informed! Got all medical bills to Breanna and Vicki . It was a few months before I heard anything! When she called and told me I was floored!! Breanna had gotten me more then the medical bills were! So satisfied with Breanna 's hard work!!
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15 Oct, 2023 by Erin
Breanna was my attorney . Every time Incallwd she was polite and answered all my concerns accurately. It was somewhat of a difficult case and I truly appreciated Onder taking my case . Breanna was persistent and fought for much more than the other insurance company was willing to pay . Thanks Breanna !!
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