Robert James Wood Jr., experienced Litigation attorney in Dallas, TX with 7 reviews
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Robert James Wood Jr.

1700 Pacific, Dallas, TX

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Scott

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12 Dec, 2014
I hired Robert when Amway sued me for telling people the truth about how Amway operates. He obtained a settlement agreement that was extremely favorable to me, something most people would not expect from an individual going up against a multi-billion dollar/year company. I found Robert to be tenacious, thorough, and very knowledgeable. He kept me informed all along the way. He not only won the settlement agreement, but the settlement agreement guarantees Amway cannot sue me again, as long as I abide by the agreement.
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Ron

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21 Nov, 2013
I met Robert Wood through an unfortunate set of circumstances regarding an alleged contractual breach. Without spilling details, I will say Robert acted on my behalf in a professional and caring manner. I would highly recommend him, his rates are reasonable, his attentiveness and knowledge is quite good. For the record I deem God as Excellent, the rest of us are good.
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Anonymous

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08 Jul, 2013
Robert has worked with our health care company and with me (the CEO) for at least 10 years. Robert Wood has been successful in mediation sessions, and successfully negotiated the one and only settlement we had. The staff training and advice he has provided over the years has resulted in our business paying only one unemployment claim during his tenure with our firm. His advice is very specific and clear, so we understand the level of documentation which is required when working on poor performance issues with employees. Robert is very professional with the content he provides. He reviews documents in a confidential and timely manner. His rates are comparable to other legal offices. I appreciate his candor and directness, as I want to know what options work, what don't work, and what should we anticipate depending on our decisions. He is dedicated to communicating what is necessary to minimize risk and exposure to our company, and I appreciate his level of dedication. He has sent information to our company HR staff to make sure we are up to date on certain key personnel policy or proposed changes in employment law / regulations. Robert has also been a great resource when we have requested the assistance from other attorneys with other areas of specialty. He is extremely knowledgeable, responds in a timely manner, and we trust his work. He is a great partner to our firm. I have recommended him to other companies and individuals in the past. I have also referred potential employment candidates, because I believe he is a good partner or employer.
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Tenacious, thorough, and knowledgeable in handling complex legal cases against large corporations
“I found Robert to be tenacious, thorough, and very knowledgeable. He kept me informed all along the way.”
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Successful in mediation and settlement negotiations
“Robert has been successful in mediation sessions, and successfully negotiated the one and only settlement we had.”
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Provides clear, specific, and valuable legal advice to clients
“His advice is very specific and clear, so we understand the level of documentation which is required when working on poor performance issues with employees.”
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Highly responsive and communicative with clients
“He reviews documents in a confidential and timely manner. His rates are comparable to other legal offices.”
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Trusted legal partner who goes above and beyond for clients
“Robert has also been a great resource when we have requested the assistance from other attorneys with other areas of specialty. He is extremely knowledgeable, responds in a timely manner, and we trust his work. He is a great partner to our firm.”
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