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23 Sep, 2019 by Anonymous
Brad and Mary (paralegal) offered clear and concise communications and provided the informed guidance that I needed to get through a challenging time in my life. In my case, assistance was provided with a divorce. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Brad and Mary for assistance with a divorce or any other legal proceeding. They both have a calm and patient demeanor. They helped me navigate through unfamiliar territory and sort through options to make informed decisions.
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13 Aug, 2017 by Lawrence
In October 2016 Mr. Champion did an excellent job setting up a will and POS for me. Every part of the process was done with complete professionalism. I would recommend him and his staff to anyone needing those services.
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13 Feb, 2017 by Fred
Brad was helpful in dealing with the DA and scheduling appearances that were convenient to me, as I live out of state. His assistant Mary was also efficient and helpful in these proceedings.
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21 Apr, 2015 by Gary
Our firm has used Mike for the past 10 years. He has always been available by phone or in person to provide guidance and direction for a variety of legal labor issues our firm has encountered. He has kept us out of trouble and always given us good legal advice. Choosing Mike for legal assistance with labor issues would be an excellent decision.
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21 Apr, 2015 by Hillary
I have worked with Mike since joining the company 8 years ago. Mike has advised me on several cases from Unemployment Hearing to an EEOC claim. He has written Severance Agreements for my company and Non-Compete/Disclosure contracts. I find him easy to work with and very knowledgeable on any question I present to him for advice.
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17 Apr, 2015 by Keith
My company has used Michael V. Matthews countless times and he is adept at helping us to navigate difficult employment issues. In today’s times, being an employer is tough, with the ever changing and developing laws concerning employment issues. Also, it seems that employees are getting harder and harder to work with and the ever present possibility of litigation. If we have a question or an issue, we call or email him and are able to tap into his 30 plus years of experience. He speaks from experience and an amazing knowledge of the law. Michael offers not only his knowledge but also takes the time to educate you on the issue and the law. Our company has used Michael for years and will continue to use him in the future. As the owner of several businesses and as a former fire chief, I know the issues employers face and have been most impressed with the professionalism and knowledge Michael has brought to our company.
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16 Aug, 2024 by Sherri a
Incredibly professional and effective! Hire this firm.
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26 Apr, 2024 by Frank mclean
Francis and Eddie both took great care of me many years ago. always the warmest people. If ever I need help again, I will be back to see you Guys !!!!
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27 Mar, 2024 by Dom lempereur
Very professional, listened to our concerns. We are very happy with the clear guidance and recommendations we received.
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16 Aug, 2024 by Sherri a
Incredibly professional and effective! Hire this firm.
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26 Apr, 2024 by Frank mclean
Francis and Eddie both took great care of me many years ago. always the warmest people. If ever I need help again, I will be back to see you Guys !!!!
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27 Mar, 2024 by Dom lempereur
Very professional, listened to our concerns. We are very happy with the clear guidance and recommendations we received.
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Vicki B. Rowan, experienced  attorney in Denver, NC with 17 reviews
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24 Sep, 2022 by Andrew ross
I am going through a horrible divorce. I asked around and every one I talked to told me to go see Tracy. When we spoke for the first time and she heard my story she told me that I had a case and that she’d do everything in her power to help me get some type of relief. As of now, she’s protected my career by shutting down frivolous motions, made sure I was paid what I was owed, and even got my dog back. Her entire staff is very empathetic and work hard to help I’m anyway they can. Her paralegal, Andrea, emailed me often to keep me appraised of the situation and always has kind words of encouragement. No one wants to deal with this type of stuff, BUT if you are in a bad situation then you’re gonna want Tracy in your corner!
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10 Jul, 2020 by Nancy & ken reed
Attorney Beth Carter and her associate Bonnie have given us the freedom and peace of mind to start a new life, after 25 years of being in debt. We were able to write off more than $125,000 worth of credit card debt. Attorney Beth practically held our hand every step of the way and guided us through every step. It was so easy when a professional is by your side. We will definitely use and recommend Attorney Carter's office for any future legal problems. May God Bless both of you!
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12 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
This man has a poor understanding of the law and thinks very highly of himself. It’s amazing that he got his law degree. He is condescending and offensive in how he handles people. His arrogance most definitely out-shadows his professionalism and knowledge of his supposed area of expertise.
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