Cassidy Faith Wahlie, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in New Philadelphia, OH with 24 reviews
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Cassidy Faith Wahlie

Po Box 1014, New Philadelphia, OH

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Carol baird

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17 Jan, 2025
Excellent lawyer. He helped me through a very hard time in my Life. Honest man. I highly recommend Mike.
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Jonathan beachy

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18 Dec, 2024
We had a client that was delinquent on payment on a commercial re-roof we had done. I had met with the client and worked with them and setup a payment plan. Just to be sure I had things covered, we also placed a lien on the property in the event the client didn't follow through with the payment plan. We then worked with Steve Anderson to put a plan in place with our client to that was signed in the event this happened. The client ended up bailing and we foreclosed on the lien we had placed on the property. The process was a very complex one and stretched out over a period of almost a year. The outcome couldn't have been better and we could not be happier with working with Steve. He followed through to the end and got us more money back then expected. I will most definitely work with Steve again if we have this issue come up in our business in the future. He is straight forward, honest and trustworthy. Thank you Steve for your diligence and persistence!
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Rhonda day

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27 Nov, 2024
Don't do your estate planning with Anderson he had no idea what he was doing. We are talking to another lawyer and he's going to set up what we asked Anderson to do for us in the first place, but said that he couldn't.
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The lawyer is described as professional, thorough, and diligent in handling complex legal matters
“He followed through to the end and got us more money back then expected. I will most definitely work with Steve again if we have this issue come up in our business in the future. He is straight forward, honest and trustworthy.”
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The lawyer is reported to have excellent communication and responsiveness, exceeding the client's expectations
“The amount of communication and the level of knowledge far exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend and will personally continue to use their stellar services.”
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The lawyer or law firm is reported to have failed to maintain proper documentation and records, which caused issues for clients
“They compiled the documents, mailed them to her, she did not sign them. They claims to not have kept these documents on file.”
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The lawyer or law firm is described as rude, unresponsive, and unwilling to address client concerns
“Don't do your estate planning with Anderson he had no idea what he was doing. [...] when I walked into this office with these papers, they had an accusatory tone with me.”
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The lawyer or law firm is reported to have made mistakes that required clients to reopen cases and pay additional fees to fix
“Can't be bothered to do a thorough job, requiring you to reopen cases and then he expects $500 just to fix his mistakes. Absolutely ridiculous, that's robbery.”

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