Ehren Wesley Slagle, experienced Family Law, Litigation attorney in Columbus, OH with 27 reviews
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Ehren Wesley Slagle

351 W. Nationwide Boulevard, Columbus, OH

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Giselle

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13 Sep, 2024
Ehren helped me navigate a complex case regarding a real estate property. He is knowledgeable, honest, caring, and kind. Also, very thorough when explaining my options. I was always informed of the status of the case, and he prepared ahead of time for every possible turn of events. Thanks to Ehren, and his team my case is now resolved, and I have the best possible outcome. I highly recommend his services to friends/family.
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Donna jackson

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09 Apr, 2024
I made the mistake of choosing this attorney to safeguard my interests in my mother's estate and he did the opposite. He spent the first year fairly respectful, but when I pressed for action, he retreated and lied to me regarding estate law in Ohio. I am out of state so he knew how to work it. I spent 4 years and way too much money on this so called lawyer . He won't be your lawyer, but will regard opposing counsel's interest over yours. Mr. Slagle will be more interested in pleasing the estate attorney than you, the client paying the bill. He doesn't want to fight a case, but rather sit in his office and double or triple bill you while emailing and booking phone conferences. He bills for reviewing your case a great deal, sometimes 2 or 3 hours of reading at a time in many instances, then when talking with him, he is clueless on what you discussed previously. I had to run down deeds, he didn't even see to important details. Near the end, knowing I am stuck with him, he even became disrespectful if I didn't go along with his suggestions that left me holding the short end of the stick. His last token disaster- accepting a check for my part in the estate post dated 10 years from now. Learn from me and run.
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Knowledgeable, honest, caring, and thorough in explaining options
“Ehren helped me navigate a complex case regarding a real estate property. He is knowledgeable, honest, caring, and kind. Also, very thorough when explaining my options.”
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Prepared for all possible outcomes and kept clients informed
“He prepared ahead of time for every possible turn of events. Thanks to Ehren, and his team my case is now resolved, and I have the best possible outcome.”
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Responsive, professional, and honest
“Ehren is responsive, professional, honest and thorough in his work.”
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Excellent communication and ability to navigate complex legal environments
“Kaylie was always on top of all her paralegal role. All written communication and filing was completed quickly and copied me on everything in an expedited manner.”
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Demonstrated compassion and sensitivity in difficult cases
“I can't put into words the gratitude and the feeling of security that was provided by Ehren and Kaylie. I felt so alone at the beginning of the struggles I faced regarding my husband's pending death and the difficult situation his family put me in.”
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Prioritized opposing counsel's interests over the client's
“He won't be your lawyer, but will regard opposing counsel's interest over yours. Mr. Slagle will be more interested in pleasing the estate attorney than you, the client paying the bill.”
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Excessive billing and lack of attention to details
“He bills for reviewing your case a great deal, sometimes 2 o”
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Became disrespectful when client did not agree with suggestions
“Near the end, knowing I am stuck with him, he even became disrespectful if I didn't go along with his suggestions that left me holding the short end of the stick.”

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