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Wasinger Parham, LC

Wasinger Parham, LC

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Dannenhauer mentioned in the other review: case.net 24RL-PR00003 and 20LE-CV00238-01…read moreUncle Danny (as I called him) died fighting for justice, he unknowingly trusted Mr. Briscoe. Instead of Briscoe telling my uncle it wasn't ethical to represent him in the lawsuit because it was Briscoe's own legal errors. Briscoe called Wasinger, with my uncle in his office, but could only reach Maune. At no time did Maune mention that my uncle had a legal malpractice case against Briscoe. Not until my uncle was talking with a friend who said, "I think you should speak with another lawyer," did he realize what had happened to him. In normal speak, it was a set-up. Briscoe called Wasinger to take the case to protect Briscoe from getting sued for malpractice, not to really help my uncle. They hoped the statute of limitations would run out before my uncle ever realized he could sue. My uncle won $750K for Maune's action, (in a jury trial!!), and then Maune appealed it all the way to the MO Supreme Court. They tried to defeat my uncle, but he wouldn't quit. He died still fighting. The Supreme Court sent it back to Briscoe to settle. Finally the family won and the Estate of Briscoe settled. Their tactic was to make it difficult so my uncle would quit. He made sure the fight continued after his death because he believed "right" should triumph over "wrong." Then Amy Ohnemus handles the estate, moving to hide Briscoe's assets from the public, because he has another malpractice case, which he is also losing. I don't understand how it is ethical for Wasinger to represent the estate when their own attorney acted unethically to harm my uncle. They circle the wagon for their own, meaning attorneys, not clients. So in normal speak, now Wasinger is trying to hide money so victims of Briscoe's actions are not compensated. Luckily my uncle was honest and hard working, and the good guy finally won. As attorneys their first responsibility is to their client. PERIOD. Hiring a law firm that is looking out for other attorneys first is not a firm anyone should hire.

See Neil Maune's $750K Malpractice lawsuit for covering up not 1 but 4 items that local attorney…read moreJohn Briscoe could be sued for - - be careful using all local attorneys. A jury trial and the Missouri Supreme court agreed. See Dannenhauer vs. Briscoe and Wasinger Parham, L.C. Neil Maune swung the suit back to John Briscoe once the court awarded $750K against him and after dragging the family through the mud for years, the Briscoe boys finally settled. When a jury trial and even by John Briscoe's own admission, he dropped the ball on filing an appropriate beneficiary deed.....see case.net 24RL-PR00003 and 20LE-CV00238-01 and funny after they knew Briscoe was guilty on this, Wasinger sends their attorney Amy in to help hide Briscoe's assets. The local good ol' boys are clearly looking out for themselves and not their clients and as you can see in the Dannenhauer case where what questions are there to discover after 8 years and a jury trial and the Missouri Supreme court ruling? They may have law degrees but certainly no ethics. And if Neil Maune didn't know Briscoe could be sued on 4 items......really question if he is qualified to be an attorney. Neither answer is a good one here. He either did it on purpose or is a really, really, really, really bad lawyer.

Terrell James D Atty - personal_injury - Updated May 2026

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