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Pros
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Experienced, knowledgeable, and skilled attorney who is a "pit-bull with a huge heart"
“Nick is a pit-bull with a huge heart. He's sharp, very knowledgeable, and knows exactly what he's doing.”
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Aggressive and effective in the courtroom, with a successful track record
“Woods defended me against an Assault 2 Charge and we prevailed. Glad to have him on my side for this matter.”
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Highly responsive and accessible to clients, even outside normal business hours
“I was always able to get a response from him and he met with me outside of normal business hours.”
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Honest and upfront in his communication, not giving false hope
“One thing I found about him that he is not giving you false hope and he will tell you on your face.”
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Caring and understanding towards clients, especially those dealing with difficult situations
“He also treat you as a human and understand his client feelings but he also explain the laws that cannot be attached to your feelings.”
Cons
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May not be willing to take on longer, more complex cases if the client's financial resources are limited
“Nick did get confused on travel dates I had (I mentioned to him at least 3 times) which caused me to have to purchase extra tickets to return for a child exchange. He blamed me for not reminding him prior to the hearing - but he knew I had mentioned it in general.”
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Can be hesitant to believe or fully understand clients' domestic violence claims
“He was also hesitant in believing my domestic violence claims. Which is already hard as a survivor and not something you need extra from your lawyer.”

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10 Aug, 2022 by Derek
Mr. Wood was very professional, affordable and very efficient. I was happy with his work and the outcome of my case.
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20 Jun, 2022 by Alexus
I was here reviewing my current lawyer, and thought “why not leave my first lawyer a review”? Nick got me everything I needed in my initial divorce petition and temporary orders. Even majority custody of my children due to DV which was amazing. His downfall - Not wanting/ability to withstand a long holding case. *Important for people in my DV similar circumstance* Once my temporary divorce orders passed, he did not want to continue the case because in his words allegedly over a phone call “If your ex is the abuser you claim him to be and his family has money, I’d feel guilty taking any more money from you because your ex will not relent”. - which is valid, but not comital. Detrimental to anyone experiencing relentless Domestic Violence. Note: He DID cover a extra hearing he wasn’t required to under our contract. - This leaves me believing there was a miscommunication between expertise and compensation. I didn't understand that at the time. I wish he was more transparent. He could’ve billed me and I’d have paid him. Then over a phone call told me it’d cost be $15,000.00 upfront to deal with someone like my ex husband. That was saddening. Where did that leave me? Having to find another attorney to learn my details. Finding another attorney who understood that amount was unrealistic (for myself) upfront. He was also hesitant in believing my domestic violence claims. Which is already hard as a survivor and not something you need extra from your lawyer. Nick did get confused on travel dates I had (I mentioned to him at least 3 times) which caused me to have to purchase extra tickets to return for a child exchange. He blamed me for not reminding him prior to the hearing - but he knew I had mentioned it in general. He generously offered to pay for return tickets acknowledging it was his mistake. This was extra gracious of him. But if you’re needing a long-standing attorney - who isn’t just in it for the wam and bam, this might make practice questionable. Only leaving my open opinion here for those in a situation similar to mine and looking for long-standing representation. He did amazing law wise is good hearted. But maybe not so much for my extensive needs and being transparent. Which is critical in a relentless DV case like mine. Now I’m happily continuously paying a different attorney. No billing confusion and they’ve learned my details since the beginning of my case. Like everything in life trial and error - not all (people) attorneys are for everyone and that’s totally okay. Nick was great but it didn’t match
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10 Mar, 2022 by Anonymous
Nick was professional, transparent and extremely easy to deal with. His communication was clear and concise through out the whole process. I highly recommend him
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19 Feb, 2022 by Joel
I had an Anti-Harassment Petition against me with Cyberstalking allegations. Nicholas Wood successfully defended my case and was not afraid to call out the fabrications told by the petitioner. Nick was willing to work around my busy schedule by working on Sundays and nights.
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25 Sep, 2020 by Agnes
Very helpful and understanding lawyer, honest and very responsive. Takes his time to listen to your case and gives you the best advice based on his knowledge. He goes the extra mile in the proper legal way to defend your rights.
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