I started Wandell Legal, LLC because I want to do things differently. In starting my own firm, I’m able to pull together all of the best parts of legal practice, to create a uniquely valuable legal service to benefit my clients.

These are the core tenants of my practice:

  1. I put clients first. My representation is based on what is best for each individual client, not what is best for anyone else.

  2. I’m straightforward. I’m not in the business of spinning facts to win your business. Sugar coating mutually wastes our time. I will give you an honest, straightforward assessment of your case, so that you know what you’re up against.

  3. I keep my overhead expenses low. This allows me to make decisions based solely on what is best for my clients, not based on my own financial needs. My books are clean and my rent is paid—I have no need or desire to look for ways to pass these expenses to my clients.

  4. I’m selective about the cases I accept. I only accept clients if I know I have the time to represent them to the best of my ability, intentionally limiting the number of cases I handle. This precept limits my case load and ensures every client gets the attention they deserve.