About Michael H.
Michael H. Wells practices law under his own name and has built a steady private practice over a number of years. He completed the legal training required to practice and moved quickly into active legal work. Early on he learned to balance courtroom preparation with careful client counseling. That combination remains central to how he handles matters today.
In the first years after law school, Wells worked on a mix of matters that exposed him to both litigation and transactional work. He has spent time drafting pleadings and contracts, attending hearings, and negotiating settlements. Those early experiences taught him how to reduce complex problems to concrete decisions. He tends to approach cases one step at a time, preparing the immediate practical work while keeping longer-term outcomes in view.
Over the course of his career he has represented a range of clients. Individuals, small businesses, and professionals have come to him for direct, plainspoken advice. He handles intake, assesses risk, and maps out options so clients can make informed choices. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparation and clear in explaining tradeoffs. He prefers a straightforward exchange rather than legal jargon.
Wells’s work has included trial preparation and courtroom appearances as well as negotiated resolutions and transactional closings. He is comfortable in contested settings and in drafting agreements intended to prevent future disputes. That dual experience shapes how he counsels clients: plans drafted to be enforceable in court and litigation handled with an eye to preserving practical business relationships.
Outside the courtroom he places emphasis on managing client expectations and on regular communication. He aims to be accessible and to provide realistic timelines. When cases change course, he updates clients promptly. His files show a pattern of steady case management, careful document control, and incremental progress toward resolution.
Today Michael H. Wells maintains a practice under his own name, serving clients from intake through resolution. He accepts matters that require both advocacy and advisory work. His current practice centers on advising clients and representing them in disputes and transactions.