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Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable in case law and courtroom proceedings
“Phil Wasley is a case law expert, there is no doubt about that. He's a winner, he's does not get intimidated by larger firms of threatening DA's.”
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Persistent and assertive in defending clients' interests
“He stands his ground with In any courtroom or Arbitration hearings with facts and case law. Insurance companies work on the model of diminished returns and they don't want to pay anything...Mr. Phillip Wasley does not except that. He does not give in to these Big Wig Powerful Attorneys.. he's a fighter and it pays off.”
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Responsive and effective in handling legal cases
“He did an excellant job gathering and presenting evidance in my favor to the local D.A. and my case was dismissed a day before my trial date.”
Cons
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Lack of empathy and personable approach towards clients
“At no time did I ever feel like he cared about my case or myself. I certainly do not need hand holding, however it was quite clear I was just a number not a name.”
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Questionable billing practices and potential over-billing
“HE NEEDED 8000 MORE! CROOKED AS CAN BE!" and "HE TURNED ME IN FOR COLLECTION ON CASES HE SHOULDN'T HAVE WORKED ON.”

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30 Sep, 2024 by Cindy meader
Phil did a wonderful job on my default land sale
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27 Jun, 2024 by Ryan mcintire
I have just recently finished up a near 2 year long probate and estate case. The case was settled satisfactorily and happy to be finished. This was a long process and have some comments and concerns with choosing Mr. Wasley as my attorney. The Good: Mr. Wasley is knowledgeable and effective. He is responsive in his communication. The Challenges: Mr. Wasley counseled without Empathy. At no time did I ever feel like he cared about my case or myself. I certainly do not need hand holding, however it was quite clear I was just a number not a name. When you have lost your parent and need to go through this process, you expect some level of concern. I felt that many questions or comments I had were bothersome to him. I would think that with how much you have to pay an attorney, that he would welcome questions. I felt inside that I need to apologize for asking a question. I should have retained another attorney, but by the time I realized how it would go, I was already heavily invested. At the time of retaining an attorney, I had quite a hard time finding one available. My suggestion is that if you are in a position where you need an attorney that is somewhat friendly, personable, and empathetic, you should be careful in hiring Mr. Wasley.
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25 Jun, 2024 by Ryan
I have just recently finished up a near 2 year long probate and estate case. The case was settled satisfactorily and happy to be finished. This was a long process and have some comments and concerns with choosing Mr. Wasley as my attorney. The Good: Mr. Wasley is knowledgeable and effective. He is responsive in his communication. The Challenges: Mr. Wasley counseled without Empathy. At no time did I ever feel like he cared about my case or myself. I certainly do not need hand holding, however it was quite clear I was just a number not a name. When you have lost your parent and need to go through this process, you expect some level of concern. I felt that many questions or comments I had were bothersome to him. I would think that with how much you have to pay an attorney, that he would welcome questions. I felt inside that I need to apologize for asking a question. I should have retained another attorney, but by the time I realized how it would go, I was already heavily invested. At the time of retaining an attorney, I had quite a hard time finding one available. My suggestion is that if you are in a position where you need an attorney that is somewhat friendly, personable, and empathetic, you should be careful in hiring Mr. Wasley.
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21 Feb, 2024 by Brayan sanchez
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09 Feb, 2024 by Rick harms
His assistant charged $150.to talk to the attorney just so he can say no to the case. Beware!
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04 Apr, 2023 by Joshua ruppenthal
I would highly recommend Phillip M. Williams, Attorney and his steadfast, experienced and friendly staff. I would not hesitate to return if the need for legal services ever arises again! Great office and surprisingly smooth experience. Thank you so much !
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07 Sep, 2022 by Nisha sattore
After my previous attorney became ill and subsequently had to close his practice, I had some immediate legal needs regarding my will/trust etc. Phil and his team were the consummate professional people I was looking for! I am very pleased with their work and affordability. I would highly recommend this law office.
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