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Willis Law - Kalamazoo, MI

491 West South Street Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Updated: 01/15/2021

Kalamazoo Medical Malpractice Law Firm

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491 West South Street Kalamazoo, MI 49007

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  • (269) 492-1042

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Willis Law 30 Jefferson Ave. SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 269-492-1040

Willis Law 203 South Niles Paw Paw, MI 49079 (800) 610-6938

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By Anonymous on Dec. 13, 2023

0.5 out of 5 stars

I can attest to the first comment here. Fails to complete the job. Tells you what you want to hear and fails to perform. Hes -a liar and a thief with clients money. Adam and his assistants constantly make mistakes with the court which will cost his clients not just thousands but tens of thousands of dollars. When talking to a judge Adam will speak very softly and most of the time with his head down, failing to present a case properly while the opposing lawyers out perform him every single time. Adam will tell you what you want to hear until the week of the trial then tell you to agree to a resolution that was the opposite of his original plans for his clients. Fight fight fight?then when it comes time to put his money where his mouth is he gives up. That is the definition of a stereotypical do nothing thief for an attorney.

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