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Wanta Thome PLC

Wanta Thome PLC - Minneapolis, MN

Employment - Discrimination (Sex, Gender, Race, Pregnancy Ethnic, Marital Status, Disability, Caregiver, Age) Lawyers in Minneapolis, MN

100 South Fifth Street Suite 1200 Minneapolis, MN 55402

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Minneapolis Employment - Discrimination (Sex, Gender, Race, Pregnancy Ethnic, Marital Status, Disability, Caregiver, Age) Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • By Anonymous on Oct. 22, 2020
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    Consulted Law firm 2020
    Recommends this Law firm
    Matt Nolan has been extremely helpful during the time of a life changing event for me of losing my job. He has been very patient explaining all my options and possible outcomes, which helped me in my decisions under extreme stress. I am grateful for his support and expertise. I would like to recommend him to anyone seeking legal assistance in questionable employer actions situations.
  • By Mark L. on Mar. 30, 2026
    Consulted Law firm 2026
    Wanta Thome wasted a great deal of my time, and I understand they have great reviews - so I don't take putting a 1 star lightly because I appreciate good business. *** BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE - THEY DEMAND 40% CONTINGENCEY FEE FOR PRE-LITIGATION WHICH IS HIGHER THAN USUAL, AND IT GETS WORSE*** I was referred by AI which maybe was my first mistake - but the website looked legitimate and the language seemed to match what I was looking for. I was on the website, and, without acting - a calendar popped up. I was strong-armed into booking an appointment with Carla the intake Lead. Well I book it, but then in the morning Carla e-mails me and tells me she's kicking it down to an entry level intake employee - which I resisted because my case is complex and I wanted someone with experience. Well I didn't get my way, the firm insisted that I get a greenhorn. The new intake person ended up getting fired or quit, but not before wasting my time. The first call was a standard 25 minutes and I submitted a timeline for her as well. 6 days later I get a text saying "Since you're not fired, we can't represent you, but reach out to us immediately if you DO get fired." Those were exactly the terms of rejecting me and leaving the door open. Well a few weeks later my employer ramps up the shenanigans threatening to fire me, then finally does - so I reach back out as instructed. The file is re-opened at Wanta, I'm told GREAT NEWS the attorney is taking a look! Then I had an attorney Kristan call me for another intake. I took the time to send her a detailed updated timeline. She called back with a retainer offer on another day and asked me to open it on the phone. I questioned the high fee and the fact that Wanta Thome will NOT coordinate with EEOC or NLRB inquiries/charges. Compared to what the website says, this seems to make no sense for an employee who did diligence before getting fired who already wants to use those agencies to help out his co-workers and himself. What's disturbing is the amount of wasted time. I TOLD THEM RIGHT AWAY ON THE PHONE AND IN MY TIMELINE THAT I HAVE AN NLRB CHARGE AND EEOC INQUIRY!!! IT TOOK THEM 45 DAYS TO REALIZE IT. I could have been told that initially, it could have been listed on the website in some form. Nobody on the planet it my situation would read the website and be led to believe anything otherwise. The intake process was wonky. Kristen on multiple phone calls assumed I was in Minnesota WHEN I CLEARLY AM IN CHICAGO and corrected her multiple times. They're just not paying full attention. ALSO she said She'd have to ask the partners about the EEOC/NLRB clause in the contract - she said she can't speak with them for 5 days because they're "away" -- I'm sorry, You have a huge law firm in multiple states - and the top 2 partners are going to be off the radar for a week? Do they meditate in the far east? That makes no sense. I respect any attorney's decision to decline a case for whatever reason - but at no point was I led to believe anything other than WANTA THOME IS THE PERFECT FIRM TO REPRESENT ME. I knew it was a wonky process but I told myself - as long as I get retained and they can help me - it'll be worth it. I was wrong. They offered to retain me - and all I said was "hey - do they mind doing something that their website makes it seem like they would totally do?" Advice to the firm - don't put Retaliation, Wrongful Termination, Discrimination on your website if you're not going to coordinate with NLRB or EEOC. Just put in big letters at the top "WE WANT TO SEND A LETTER FOR A HIGH FEE AND IF IT DOESNT WORK WE'RE BACKING OUT." A severe waste of my time - it's not OK - I'll never get it back. They don't really pay attention. I'm not sure what types of cases these reviews come or if they're incentivezed to send them in - but for the sake of helping people who need help - if you see any of these warning signs, consider going somewhere else. IM SO GLAD I DIDNT SIGN
  • By Anonymous on Aug. 27, 2022
    Consulted Law firm 2022
    Recommends this Law firm
    Michelle Gibbons was very helpful and listened intently to details of my concerns. She was very knowledgable in my legal matter.
  • By Anonymous on Mar. 26, 2021
    Consulted Law firm 2021
    Recommends this Law firm
    I had a free telephone consultation with Francis about a situation at work that I’ve been very stressed about. Francis Baillon gave me some sound insight and advice which has left me feeling guided and relaxed. This attorney knows her stuff and I wouldn’t hesitate to have her represent me, if need be.

Areas of Practice

  • Employment - Discrimination (Sex, Gender, Race, Pregnancy Ethnic, Marital Status, Disability, Caregiver, Age)

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Scott A. Moriarity

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Katherine Rollins

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Joni M. Thome

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Shawn J. Wanta

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Shawn J. Wanta

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Minneapolis, MN

100 South Fifth Street
Suite 1200
Minneapolis, MN 55402

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Phone: 612-252-3570

Fax: 612-252-3571 (Main Fax)

Website: http://www.wantathome.com (Website)

Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 - 5:00 or by appointment

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