team-member

David Wandling

Minnetonka, MN

Licensed for 29 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Business

Language

English

About

Practices Areas

Estate Planning

Business

Litigation

Probate

Language

English

Contact

5101 Thimsen Ave Ste 200Minnetonka, MN, 55345-41165101 Thimsen Ave Ste 200Minnetonka, MN, 55345-4116

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

Misrepresented Client
February 25, 2011

I retained David Wandling for council on an issue I had with my lease. When I first approached him he made it seem like this action was a no-brainer to pursue. Well it wasn't $4,000 and a month later I was still evicted for something I didn't do. I would have been much better off just paying the move fee and vacating the premise (even though I had done nothing wrong), but I chose to pursue a claim on David's encouragement. David is a very nice man and I enjoyed working with him on a personal level. I simply don't think he was a very good litigator. Maybe there are other areas where he is a good lawyer, but when it comes to contract law and lease negotiation I think you'd be better off retaining me to represent you after what I learned.

Misrepresented Client
February 25, 2011

I retained David Wandling for council on an issue I had with my lease. When I first approached him he made it seem like this action was a no-brainer to pursue. Well it wasn't $4,000 and a month later I was still evicted for something I didn't do. I would have been much better off just paying the move fee and vacating the premise (even though I had done nothing wrong), but I chose to pursue a claim on David's encouragement. David is a very nice man and I enjoyed working with him on a personal level. I simply don't think he was a very good litigator. Maybe there are other areas where he is a good lawyer, but when it comes to contract law and lease negotiation I think you'd be better off retaining me to represent you after what I learned.

Misrepresented Client
February 25, 2011

I retained David Wandling for council on an issue I had with my lease. When I first approached him he made it seem like this action was a no-brainer to pursue. Well it wasn't $4,000 and a month later I was still evicted for something I didn't do. I would have been much better off just paying the move fee and vacating the premise (even though I had done nothing wrong), but I chose to pursue a claim on David's encouragement. David is a very nice man and I enjoyed working with him on a personal level. I simply don't think he was a very good litigator. Maybe there are other areas where he is a good lawyer, but when it comes to contract law and lease negotiation I think you'd be better off retaining me to represent you after what I learned.