Todd Alexander Weber, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Dublin, OH with 13 reviews
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Todd Alexander Weber

545 Metro Place South, Suite 100, Dublin, OH

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1996:
Capital University, JD - Juris Doctor
1993:
Wake Forest University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.5 13 reviews
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Naseem awwad

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Provided poor service
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Maria salyers

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18 Jun, 2024
It was 3 years she stood and investigate through the matters and show true dedication and answer many questions and concerns. April has giving my family faith in the justice system. Thank you for your compassion and knowledge. We all need more lawyers like you. Thank you again Maria Salyers
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Pros
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Highly experienced and competent defense attorney with expertise in appeals court, OVI defense, and as a former prosecutor
“She is a competent defense attorney with experience in appeals court, OVI defense, experience as a former prosecutor, etc.”
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Aggressive and assertive in the courtroom, effectively articulating arguments
“She is somewhat assertive / aggressive in her defense and does a decent job articulating oral arguments.”
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Compassionate and understanding, providing comfort and support during difficult legal matters
“Her compassion and warmth was so comforting at what was the hardest event in my daughter's life.”
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Able to discredit prosecution witnesses and deliver compelling closing arguments
“She discredited each of their witnesses then put up 1 witness and delivered a phenomenal closing argument.”
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Successful in reversing court decisions and getting favorable outcomes for clients
“She was able to get the court to reverse their decision.”
Cons
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Not as responsive or communicative as expected, with delayed responses to client inquiries
“60-70% of the time, I had to email and/or text he”
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May not have been fully transparent about the client's chances of success, especially in appeal cases
“As a former prosecutor with appeals experience, I don't believe she was as forthright about my chances of reversing/winning the case.”

Publications

2015:
Columbus Bar Association, GRATs and other Planning Techniques for Low Interest Rate Environments
2011:
Daily Reporter, Tax Law Changes Bring New Uncertainty to Death And Taxes
2010:
Columbus Business First, Reorganizations and Acquisitions in a Down Economy
2010:
Columbus CEO, How to Plan Your Estate in Uncertain Times of Tax Legislation
2009:
Smart Business Columbus Magazine, Changing Times and Lifestyles Call for Adaptable Estate Plans
2007:
Columbus CEO, How to Acquire Another Business
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