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The Brian C. Wilson Law Firm in North Little Rock, Arkansas, is recognized for its awesome staff who are always willing to help clients navigate their legal challenges. While some reviews express frustration over communication issues, many clients have praised the firm for making the bankruptcy process easier and providing valuable support throughout their cases. Overall, despite some negative feedback, the firm has received positive remarks for its dedication and the personal attention given to clients.
They dont answer your phone call or scream your phone number and dont answer or call you back like they say they would
Awesome staff, always willing to help!
I would strongly advise against hiring both Waylan Cooper and Brian Wilson. They mistakenly listed my property on someone’s bankruptcy filing and have refused to correct the issue. The person that filed the bankruptcy is deceased and the law office of Brian Wilson has refused to own up to their costly mistake. Waylan has lied several times about filing an amendment to remove my home from the persons bankruptcy schedule. In my opinion, they feel that I should simply wait until this case goes before a judge to be dismissed due to the deceased person not making payments, etc. How incompetent of a lawyer can you be to allow someone to step in your office and claim a property as an asset without doing the due diligence of checking public records to ensure that the property does indeed belong to the bankruptcy filer? That would be like me walking in their office and listing either Waylan or Brian’s property on my bankruptcy filing and them not being able to do anything about it since I claimed that their home was mine. Please make it make sense. They’ve gone from saying that “they don’t have a client (deceased) to advise them to make such a change” (again, why would you need someone to tell you that the property is indeed not theirs when you guys have looked at the public records yourselves) to “oh we can get this done since the trustee has approved this change. We can have this done in a day or two.” Then it goes from a day or two, to Waylan saying 14 days, to 21 days, etc. if you want competent lawyers, do not hire this team. I can assure you that they will fail you in some shape, form, or fashion once they’ve taken your money.