Robert Carl Wilke II, experienced Discrimination, Litigation attorney in Tacoma, WA with 390 reviews
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Robert Carl Wilke II

1201 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA

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2015:
Seattle University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor - Magna Cum Laude
2006:
University of Washington, B.A., Political Science

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Anonymous

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01 Mar, 2025
September 12th, 2022 police arrived at my door to tell me they were investigating sexual claims made against me, outlandish as they were I immediately panicked because as everyone knows, once these rise against you, you’re pretty much screwed. I immediately reached out to any attorney and was recommended Vindicate law, I spoke to the receptionist and explained the case and was assigned Carrie Fulton Brown. She accepted my case. The path to freedom was long and arduous. After the arraignment they told me I was facing 60 years in prison. Many continuations later, my anxiety and stress were at an all time high. Me and Carrie never really talked to each other about the case itself except a few times as my case was entirely hearsay, but because of the fact that it was from a minor the case was stacked against me 10 fold. Communication with Carrie was very rough, as most people sitting in the hot seat just want a shred or a glimmer of positivity but Carrie did NOT deliver on that front in the slightest. But that was okay, because she was dedicated to working against the state in a screwed up system. Most of the beginning of my case I knew most people and even Carrie didn’t believe me when I say I didn’t do it. Later on I passed 3 polygraph tests trying to prove I didn’t do it, and only after the 3rd one when I passed it with the actual prosecutor / State did Carrie tell me she strongly believes I didn’t do it. She gave me the best options to follow forward and going to trial with a minors words against mine was bleak, Carrie fought for the best outcome, I served 0 days in jail, no fees or Fines, Didn’t have to sign a sexual registry, all 4 counts were dropped to a Class C Abuse of a child. And 1 year of DOC Probation in which I spent 3 weeks on before the DOC discharged me from probation saying my crime didn’t fit criteria of having probation as I was a zero risk person and this was the only thing I’ve ever gotten on my record. All said and done, I’m glad Carrie pulled through for me and allowed me to stay out of prison and remain with my family and to continue working she’s a tough person to understand and rough around the edges when talking to her but she’s nothing but business which is what you want in an attorney. Thanks Carrie for giving me my life back! 60 years was a long time to be away.
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Charles

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19 Feb, 2025
I am absolutely appalled by the complete lack of professionalism and utter disregard for my situation shown by Carrie Fulton Brown from this Law Group. I entrusted her with my case, believing her promises of dedicated representation, and instead, I received nothing but empty words and an empty bank account. She happily accepted my retainer, and then proceeded to do absolutely nothing. During the 6 months period she was my attorney, before her withdrawal, phone calls went unanswered, meetings/appointments were canceled for no apparent reasons. No investigations were done on my case, she did not interview no witnesses, and the so called ”victim“. Furthermore, Carrie had the audacity to tell me I was borderline harassing her by calling her and her incompetent paralegal Lisa too much. She literally took my money and vanished into thin air. Carrie Fulton Brown is a trash of attorney. I suffered significantly due to her inaction, and I was left feeling completely abandoned and betrayed. I would strongly advise anyone considering hiring her to look elsewhere. Save your money, save your time, and save yourself the immense frustration and disappointment. She is a disgrace to the legal profession.
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David castro

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29 Jan, 2025
Muy agradecido con su ayuda Marissa fue muy atenta con su trabajo.
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Knowledgeable, thorough, and helpful staff that guides clients through the entire process
“They knew exactly what needed to be done and made a very hard time in life more manageable. I was kept well informed throughout the entire process.”
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Friendly, respectful, and caring approach that makes clients feel at ease
“I was treated like Royalty today by Jessica and Attorney Dominic Major's. The firm was HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO ME. Little did I know that my life would change today… I was dreading the process. I'm still in awe of the great treatment I received.”
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Effective at achieving positive outcomes for clients
“Filed for chapter 7 and received discharge and case is closed! Thank you majors law group. They walked me through the whole process each step of the way.”
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Responsive and communicative, keeping clients informed throughout
“Everyone was very thorough in explaining the process for me and professional. I highly recommend Majors Law Group for your legal needs.”
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Willing to work with clients on payment plans and accommodate their financial situations
“I was able to pay monthly payments to pay their fee and through everything everyone was informative, very friendly and helpful. They never made me feel bad about my situation.”
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Inconsistent service quality, with some clients reporting poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“He sent a few email and couldn't get anything done if he knew this was not going any where on the few emails refund my money. Haven't heard from him and dealing with the collection myself now. What a waste o”
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Potential issues with handing off cases to less experienced lawyers
“They will assign the case to another lawyer that has no experience at all. A lawyer name Conner, doesn't know what he is doing, he promised us lies.”

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