David Earl Wenger III

439 S Hermitage Rd #1007, Hermitage, PA

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2011
Widener University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2002
California University of Pennsylvania, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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01 May, 2024
Took money and refused to refund after no services were used. Had to file complaint with PA bar association. Misleading and deceptive. His staff kept hanging up on us.
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Darla

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09 Feb, 2024
Many reviews of this law firm include peoples’ opinions, which are indeed valid. However, to show my experience with this law firm, I thought I would provide an example of my experience. After Attorney Wenger botched my final divorce settlement and then tried to gaslight me into believing I had gotten a better deal, he did, after approximately 2 hours capitulate, and agree to fix the issue at his cost. As I rounded the finish line to my divorce, I received a phone call from the firm’s legal secretary/Attorney’s wife (Erica). Erica phoned me to tell me that she was preparing to audit my final invoice and wanted to know if I would like the funds deducted before my final equitable distribution check was sent or if I would prefer an invoice. I chose the invoice option as I wanted the opportunity to see the charges. She stated that the invoice would be out later that day and within seconds of hanging up, she sent the invoice. I immediately called her back (literally within seconds of receiving the invoice). I asked if this was the final invoice as she stated in our previous conversation that she needed to audit the invoice and I was under the assumption that would take time. She assured me that this was the final, audited invoice. I perused the invoice and had several questions. To streamline my questioning, I made an Excel spreadsheet with the line items from the invoice and wrote my comments on the lines where I had questions. After three emails back and forth shaming me for asking questions, I simply let it go. However, in the evening, I received an email from Attorney Wenger in which the following was stated: “In reviewing the billing, I noticed an oversight: my time, up to and including the preparation for and attendance at the October 27, 2023, hearing, was not billed. If there is a dispute regarding the $2,754.00 balance, I am prepared to revise the billing for accuracy. Otherwise, the firm seeks only the outstanding balance.” So after confirming that the invoice was audited, not once but twice with the law firm, and then asking questions about the bill, there were suddenly new charges that had been missed. While Attorney Wenger did not send a revised invoice, his veiled threat was understood: Stop asking questions or we will charge you more. And there is so much more. So much so that I am filing a disciplinary complaint against this attorney. Let this be a cautionary tale for anyone seeking to do business with Wenger Law. This was at the end of my divorce of two years and all I did was point out errors in their billing. If you believe you can withstand this type of treatment from someone who is supposed to protect you, think twice as the service of this law firm will literally leave you a psychological mess. Good Luck!!!!
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Anonymous

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04 Feb, 2024
He sounded great on the consultation. He was hired and Paid. First Wenger sent badly informed unknown attorneys in his place x 2 for different court appearances, then he didn't show at a Call of list. This started snow ball, Judge called another hearing, Wenger did show and lied to judge stated he "wrote wrong date down". Judge stated lying by attorney was Misconduct. This has caused so many additional court appearances time and money. He has now been dismissed from case. Prior He stated he would make Motions for dismissal never followed through. He would not return calls His failures and lies as attorney has showed so much corruption in legal system. He will tell you what you want to hear and take your money, do not hire!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and client advocacy
“Attorney Wenger was so professional, great lawyer! Dave has handled many legal matters for me over the years and has always achieved the outcome I was looking for.”
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Reasonable and transparent fees
“I hired this attorney for a custody case, he fee's were more than reasonable and he really stepped up when it was time for our trial.”
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Personable and client-focused approach
“David is a Wonderful Attorney, He went over everything until I understood without rushing through it all. Very down to earth and a family man.”
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Effective courtroom presence and strategy
“David is tall, and I mean tall! He brings a cool suit, and the latest technology. He walks in with a huge smile and has absolutely no hesitation to speak up to me, anyone I have with me, and even my attacking Ex.”
Cons
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Inconsistent communication and responsiveness
“He told me he would call that weekend, guess what… didnt call. Got a text saying he was going to call a little bit later. Finally called me back and just didn't seem to care any more.”
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Potential conflict of interest concerns
“So to get to the point I think (strictly my feelings, not accusing) he has or was talking to my ex more than I know and it really just gave me a bad taste.”
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Billing issues and lack of transparency
“After Attorney Wenger botched my final divorce settlement and then tried to gaslight me into believing I had gotten a better deal, he did, after approximately 2 hours capitulate, and agree to fix the issue at his cost.”
4
Failure to follow through on promised actions
“Prior He stated he would make Motions for dismissal never followed through.”

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