Brandon Wilder, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Suffolk, VA with 3 reviews
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Brandon Wilder

160 West Washington Street, Suffolk, VA

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Regent University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Washington and Lee University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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29 Dec, 2016
I hired Mr. Wilder to help me with a few legal things. He drafted a will for me and handled speeding tickets of mine. I am a high maintenance client & called Mr. Wilder a lot while he was my attorney. I was also very specific and sometimes couldn't make up my mind; however Mr. Wilder always remained extremely professional, he always answered my questions via phone calls and emails promptly. He was kind and really knew what he was doing. I couldn't be happier. I hope to never need at attorney again; but in the off chance that I do, I will definitely hire Mr. Wilder again. I recommend that if anyone is looking for an honest, hard working, caring, professional attorney they should look no further than him.
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23 Sep, 2016
I hired Mr. Wilder for counsel in a civil matter. He failed to take any action against a company using virtual offices and other shady practices. I personally did research finding three different addresses for the company and providing evidence that none of these were legit addresses for the company. We agreed because of the amount of damages we would file in circuit court. He proceeded to file in general district without consulting me. Then he repeatedly asked for continuances without consulting me or advising me of the case status. I paid for process server and he sent the service to each of the 3 addresses I proved were illegitimate addresses. We agreed he would contact the federal agency overseeing the industry with the company's identifying information and ask for federal assistance in prosecuting the individuals at the company for fraud after they stole or broke over $10000 worth of my belongings and violated other industry standards and laws. He never did this and then, without discussing it with me, asked for the case to be dismissed because of an inability to serve the company for the year the case had been open. In summary, I paid good money for nothing. He assured me that the company could be held liable even though they were using virtual offices and he assured me that if proper service was attempted the case could be heard in absentia. Through out the year the case was open and my account was in good standing he rarely communicated with me despite my emails and phone messages asking for updates. At one point I contacted the state bar and they instructed him to contact me or they would be forced to open and ethics review. He contacted me on the last day allotted by the bar then did nothing of what we agreed to go forward with.
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15 Jan, 2016
I consulted with Mr. Wilder for a traffic matter and he explained all my options. He then obtained the best possible result for me. He was extremely helpful, he always returned my phone calls quickly. After appearing on behalf of me in court, he immediately called me to update me with the result. He also made sure to send me an email later that day. I was extremely happy and satisfied with Mr. Wilder's services and would definitely recommend and refer him to my friends and family should they face legal troubles in the future.
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