Philip M Wasley, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Eugene, OR with 25 reviews
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Philip M Wasley

142 W 8th Avenue, Eugene, OR

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3.9 25 reviews
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Cindy meader

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30 Sep, 2024
Phil did a wonderful job on my default land sale
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Ryan mcintire

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27 Jun, 2024
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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Knowledgeable and effective attorney
“Mr. Wasley is knowledgeable and effective.”
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Responsive in communication
“He is responsive in his communication.”
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Willing to help and goes above and beyond
“Phil was a great help! I live in Ohio and needed a lawyer out of state, not only was he willing to help but he went above and beyond to make my situation as easy as possible.”
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Excellent representation in court
“Phil Wasley did an excellent job of representing me in a law suit. I certainly recommend them to anyone.”
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Reasonable and affordable fees
“I paid just a small 100.00 for a consult fee for Mr. Wasley. I felt that was very reasonable.”
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Lack of empathy and personable approach
“Mr. Wasley counseled without Empathy. At no time did I ever feel like he cared about my case or myself.”
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Dismissive and impatient with client questions
“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.”
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Rude and condescending communication
“Between rude sarcasm and some rather rude statements. 'It's not like this is a million dollar pot' was one statement. Well yes I get that, I'm not stupid.”
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Questionable billing practices
“SO I HIRED MR. WASLEY FOR 3 DIFFERENT CASES. HE GAVE ME A DOLLAR AMOUNT TO SETTLE ONE OF THEM AND I ASKED IF WE NEEDED A NEW CONTRACT. HE SAID NO - HE WOULD HONOR WHAT HE SAID - THEN 3 HOURS LATER CALLED ME TO SAY HE NEEDED 8000 MORE!”
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Rude and unhelpful staff
“When my call was returned, I was told that the attorney was unable to schedule for the next 3 weeks, understandable. However, my concern was approaching the 1 year mark, so I asked if she could find out if I was with-in the statue of limitations, considering waiting 3 weeks to speak with an attorney may jeopardize this. The assistant was rude and hostile and unwilling to assist my one basic question.”

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