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Highly skilled and professional attorneys who excel at complex legal matters
“Professional, classy, and unrelenting in advocating for the best resolutions of complex legal matters.”
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Excellent communication and attentive client service
“They get results, do it quickly and are always willing to share ideas on how to solve problems. First Class organization and very easy to work with!”
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Compassionate and understanding when dealing with personal legal issues
“From both sides of my relationship, personal and professional, I have found everyone in the firm to be open, communicative and professional. When I needed them personally, they were caring and understanding and provided me with excellent guidance and legal representation that led to a successful resolution in my favor.”
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Expertise in a wide range of practice areas, including business, real estate, and personal matters
“I have used Jennifer and her firm in connection with complex property (commercial and personal), tort matters, and for personal representations.”
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Dedicated and hardworking team that goes above and beyond for clients
“Bridget and Jen were like family. I will use them again.”
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Potential communication issues or lack of responsiveness in certain cases
“I have been doing busy with Shipman and Wright for several years now. They have always done we right and did everything they could help me and always done everything they could for our business. I have personally worked with Jennifer and Jillian and I can say they are # 1 in my book.”
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Isolated incidents of mistakes or errors in legal proceedings
“Totally inept. Their client, Southeast Foundation repair, had a contract with someone named Scharlene Shea. Shea defaulted, and Southeast Foundation hired Shipman and Wright to collect by placing a lien on her property. BUT, they "accidentaly" filed a lien on MY property!”

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10 Apr, 2024 by Brittany hall
I have been using Shipman and wright for over 10 years, I've always been surprised with how far they go for their clients. Most of my dealing have been with James Moore and Kim Smith and they have both went way past their duties to ensure I understood the process through every step of the way and with a brain injury it's harder to do then with their normal clients. I can not speak highly enough of how these two have helped me and handled and went out of their way to communicate with me to the point of where I understand what's happening in every action I have brought to them to handle for me. They have handled a few different types of cases for me as well as helped me with a will and handling my affairs if something was to happen to my husband and I for our children. They have also handled a few things for my mother as well as something for my in-laws and in every interaction between myself or a family member we have all been very pleased with their ability to communicate and help us handle our affairs... I can not recommend this law firm and these two individuals enough
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18 Dec, 2023 by Jigga jenkins
Very informative an professional I wouldn’t ask for a better attorney I highly recommend attorney James Moore to handle any legal matters you can’t go wrong he has your back 💯percent
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18 Dec, 2023 by Leedell murphy
Really feel comfortable with my attorney James Moore …. Straight and consistent on updates
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01 Aug, 2023 by Pat t
I have known Gary Shipman for a very long time. I remember when little cases were important. I am so disappointed at the treatment I received. First let me say Phil is the best. He is nice and kind and I think really tried to help. I understand my problem is not the most profitable or newsworthy for a firm like this, but I also know my problem is big to me. I never received a call, text or email. Over a week of hearing nothing I sent an email to Phil. I needed help and they wouldn’t help so I had to change plans. I understand money is a wonderful thing but I also know small problems are just as important as big money makers..at least to me.
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05 Jul, 2023 by Matt hawkins
Absolutely do not use this law firm. I paid 5k up front for an uncontested divorce and custody for one child.The lawyer took my money and left the firm and didn't handle eather. I now have a bill for 9k the firm says that I never paid them anything, but the contract they wrote clearly says I had to pay up front before services were rendered. I have the original receipt and contract, that are signed and dated. The firm will not do anything about it. Completely robbed me and screwed me. Highly recommend NOT to use this law firm.
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