Jeffery Thomas Van Fleet, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Laramie, WY with 24 reviews
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Jeffery Thomas Van Fleet

163 North 4th Street, Laramie, WY

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4.1 / 5
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6 Reviews
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18 Reviews
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Education

2015:
University of Wyoming College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2012:
Colorado State University - Global Campus, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.1 24 reviews
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Rene sollars

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29 Aug, 2024
I have to choose a level of stars so I'm unable to avoid that portion of the review. That being said, I only post here because I was referred to this office by one of their existing clients. I called on August 12th to try to make an appointment to speak with one of their attorneys concerning estate planning and trusts. Their receptionist does not make appointments for their staff, so I was told I would have to wait for a call back from an attorney to schedule this appointment. As of this review, August 29th, I have yet to receive a phone call back to set an appointment and have had to seek services elsewhere. I don't know how they perform their duties consulting their clients, but this interaction certainly didn't lead to a successful new client relationship for them. They were highly recommended and we would have been an easily gained client because of it. However, they didn't seem interested in my business during the call or after.
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Andy

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30 Apr, 2024
Not competent nor driven. I wouldn’t pay for their services.
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Allen cox

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23 Sep, 2023
Jeffery took over my case after my other law firm messed my case up so bad and dragged it out for 3 yrs. He was able to get issues resolved quickly, was very informative and helpful during the process. He kept me informed throughout. I’m glad I switched to them
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Pros
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable attorneys who provide sound advice
“Highly skilled and knowledgeable attorneys that always give sound advice.”
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Attorneys who are personable, compassionate, and take a client-focused approach
“From the moment I entered Jeff's office, I knew I had found the perfect lawyer for me. Feeling shaky and shattered, I was met with a steady hand. He listens intently, and compassionately.”
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Attorneys who are responsive, communicate effectively, and keep clients informed throughout the process
“He responded to e-mails, phone calls, etc. in a timely manner. Mr. VanFleet was personable and approachable throughout the process.”
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Attorneys who are proactive, determined, and work to achieve the best possible outcome for their clients
“He moved to the forefront of my support team with strength and determination, and I knew he had my back and my best interests at heart at all times.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and difficulty scheduling appointments
“As of this review, Augus”
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Unprofessional communication and dismissive behavior towards clients
“These people will talk to you like you're a child. Avoid at all costs. Very unprofessional and they need to watch their tones. I wouldn't trust this firm. Run run run!”

Publications

2018:
Wyoming Young Lawyers Section, Divorcing Old Ideas: Notable Changes in Family Law
2018:
Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association, Ethics and Technology
2018:
Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association, Changes in Family Law
2017:
Wyoming Lawyer, Cyber Security in Wyoming

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