Reviews
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who are experts in their areas of practice
“Corthell and King has worked with my organization for quite some time now--regarding estate planning, trusts, guardianship and conservatorship. Their costs are fair, they are professional and they are experts in their area of law.”
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Responsive, attentive, and dedicated to their clients' needs
“Marty Oblasser was a great lawyer in helping me settle out an estate I was part of. She always kept me informed and got the process completed quickly.”
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Provide personalized and compassionate service
“When I look for an attorney, I look for a professional who is knowledgeable, thorough, passionate and acts with my best interest at heart. The attorney should consider all options and present relevant recommendations that are personalized to me and my family. I have experienced all of this and more when working with Marty Oblasser and the Corthell and King team.”
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Efficient and effective in handling legal matters
“My divorce/custody was handled VERY quickly and done so with compassion and knowledge. My case was definitely not by any means easy. But it sure seemed so with Mr. Piper by my side.”
5
Strong track record of positive outcomes for clients
“I will never be able to truly express how great this firm is! They have represented me in true professional fashion to the greatest extent.”
Cons
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Inconsistent responsiveness and communication from certain staff members
“I called with some very simple questions regarding how probate works in Wyoming. I was told I would receive a call back with i”
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Concerns about certain attorneys potentially having conflicts of interest or not acting in the best interest of the client
“Maybe the law firm as a whole is good. But I would not trust Micheal Bennet to be my attorney especially if you're in Carbon County as he is a municipal judge there. He told me to take a plea deal on a case where the warrant was expired it was served at night when it was written for day time only the Carbon County Sheriffs had lost 2 bodycam footage before the last one.”