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17 Jun, 2022 by Wanda nicholson
He helped my mom with some paperwork about her Will. I think it will be ok now
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07 Apr, 2022 by Kyle hessling
Adam was incredibly knowledgeable and friendly providing recommendations for my business regarding employees. Will 100% be contacting him in the future for business paper work!
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28 Aug, 2021 by Derek smart
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12 Apr, 2021 by R c
After shopping around and sitting through multiple consultations with several attorneys I chose to be represented by Adam Philips. He achieved for me what the other attorneys told me was not possible. I’d been advised multiple times that there was no way around my situation, the likely results would not be in my favor, and they would not even work towards that goal. Adam Philips took on my case. He was impressively attentive, organized, genuine and honest. His advice was realistic, and he was not afraid to discuss the possible worst-case scenario alongside with the best possible outcome. He was easy to contact and quick to contact me and keep me updated as situations unfolded. While looking for an attorney I continued to ask for their professional opinions of the other attorneys I was talking to. During one consultation I explained that I had talked to Mr. Philips and what his goal was for my case. That Attorney responded with “I’ve worked with Adam several times… he’s not the type to mislead you or try to sell his service to you…. I really can’t think of anyway that is possible but if he told you that then he believes he can do it”. Well…. He did…. Despite the fact that it meant losing the potential to be hired by me, multiple attorneys had no hesitation in giving him a very positive reference and he lived up to that expectation. I am grateful for his service and should any future needs for representation arise he will be my immediate go-to.
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19 Feb, 2021 by Me support
I reached out to Adam to handle my parent's probate after having a disappointing experience going through two other separate law firms in my county. Even though my parent's probate was not large, Wyoming is unique in that it has statutes that sets the legal fees an Attorney receives for processing a probate. Therefore, if your family member has an estate that is small, say less than $100,000, be prepared for a law firm to be either unmotivated in serving your case timely or reject helping you. Because probates are long, paperwork intensive, and the statutory fees are "just not worth their time" as one law firm told me. Lawyers are required to abide by a national & state code of ethics to: "...act with reasonable diligence and promptness in representing a client" and "maintain communication with a client concerning the representation." Sadly, there are Attorney's in this county and other areas who could care less about being "prompt", "diligent", and/or "maintaining communication" with their Client. Nor are they interested in keeping their Client "reasonably informed about the status of the matter." One law firm, after they agreed to represent my probate need, kept me in the dark for over 4 months only to discover nothing was really done. After my months of repeated inquires for updates and asking for a simple clarification of their fees, I received an email informing me that he was "no longer interested in representing me” in parent’s probate. Unbelievable! Another law firm kept me in the dark for over 6 months after agreeing to represent me, and every time I called or emailed for an update, the Lawyer would use a spoofing app on her phone to make her calls go immediately into my voicemail without me hearing the ring to avoid speaking with me, and to portray a "prompt", "diligent" effort in "maintaining communication" with her Client when all of her efforts were faked. I am sure if my parent's estate was over $1MM, these perfunctory Attorney's would have been clamoring to process my parent's probate. I guess these rules of professional conduct & ethics Lawyers are required to adhere to mean nothing, because they clearly take the approach that their Clients serve them, not them serving their Clients. NOT ADAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Adam TOOK my phone calls, spent time UNDERSTANDING my case, CARED about me, was always AVAILABLE to meet, and placed our legal need to have our probate processed and filed has a HIGH PRIORITY. Even though my parent’s estate was small, he always treated this case will the urgency it deserved even though his fee was going to be minimal. In other words, his ethics in serving his Client’s needs took utmost priority over his compensation. Such a rare approach in this day in age. Adam and his staff was "PROMPT", "DILIGENT", and always “MAINTAINED COMMUNICATION" with me as his Client – EXCEEDING the code of ethics and professional conduct he swore to adhere to. Not only that, he completed my parent’s probate in an unbelievable fraction of time from beginning to end! Incredible!!!!! A process I thought would take 9-12 months, Adam got done in 1/3 of that time!!! Will he complete your family’s probate in record time too? I do not know, every estate has its own variables, but I wasted almost a year dealing with other law firms who promised me they would help me, only to discover I was a not a “prioritized” Client of theirs. Adam, and his staff truly exceeded my expectations for legal counsel. Now guess where I am going if another legal need arises? I will walk, NO, I will RUN to Adam E. Phillips Law Firm in Lander. And you should too! It is Lawyers like Adam who deserve to hold the respectable title of an Attorney. Adam and his firm will prosper in this role, and I am very proud to be a Client in his firm. Anytime, any day!
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04 Sep, 2019 by Anonymous
He is a very good public defender. He tries to get you the best possible plea agreement. I have had no problems with him. I think he is one of the best public defenders that the state of Wyoming has. I highly recommend him.
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22 Aug, 2024 by Madhumita banerjee
Have been working with this Law Firm from quite a some time now. Got great results for multiple CDL Drivers. The Legal Assistant Mike have been of great help. 5 Start Indeed.
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20 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
Ms. Bailey went above and beyond for me and she is a very talented and determined professional. I would highly recommend
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16 Aug, 2024 by Hillene diaz
I just want to give a huge shout out to Attorney Bailey for her hard work and deduction for helping cdl drivers and the referrals she handles, giving such good results, She was always on top of emails and other communications highly recommend her!!
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25 May, 2024 by Bryan whiting
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19 Mar, 2023 by Travis loveless
Clearly a fly by night shop. Use anyone 20 miles away
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04 Dec, 2021 by Kara willenbrecht
James whiting is an amazing public defender!
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