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Kirby, Tami H.

Tami H. Kirby - Dayton, OH

Attorney at Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP

Bankruptcy, Workout & Creditors' Rights - Creditors' Rights Lawyers in Dayton, OH

One South Main Street Suite 1600 Dayton, OH 45402

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 22 Years 
    Experience

Dayton Bankruptcy, Workout & Creditors' Rights - Creditors' Rights Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Bankruptcy, Workout & Creditors' Rights - Creditors' Rights

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  • By Anonymous on Mar. 05, 2026
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    Tami was not good at all. Our experience with Tami Kirby was defined by poor communication and a lack of timely updates on critical matters. Despite significant fees, she often appeared underprepared and not fully in command of the issues at hand, which ultimately cost us both time and money. Her tone was often dismissive and unprofessional, making an already difficult process far harder than it needed to be.
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