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06 Apr, 2018 by Sean
Simple speeding ticket case, Emily's office stayed in contact and ended with a great result. Case was out of state for me and way easier to have her represent me, work toward, and achieve a better result than I could have expected.
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02 Oct, 2024 by Jana price
Incompwtant lawyer. Made a 13,000 dollar mistake in m5 divorce case and never made it right. And still wanted to charge me hourly. Do not hire her.
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01 May, 2024 by K ms
I had a consultation with Susan regarding my marriage that was toxic both for myself and my children. She listened and helped me see that things were even more abusive than I was even letting myself see. Even though I couldn't retain her she and Linda helped me find resources to help my situation. My battle isn't over by any means but I will forever be thankful that they helped me begin. Thank You
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01 May, 2024 by Kaye white
Wonderful visit. Great information. Lovely knowledgeable person. Need an attorney. She's the professional to see.
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04 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
Mr. McAvoy contacted my son who had hired him almost one year ago on a Sunday night at 6:00 pm to let us know that we had to be in Superior Court the next day or my son would have a warrant out for his arrest. Of note, we live 6 hours away in Charlotte, NC. My son and I left after throwing one outfit in the car, only to find out that our case would not be heard today, but most likely tomorrow! We did meet with Mr. McAvoy on Monday and this was our first encounter with him. He didn't remember our names and that we had traveled a long way for Court. He had to keep asking where we were from. My son and I e-mailed important information that would have been very prudent for my son's case and he didn't "HAVE TIME" to print it out. My son and I had it printed at yet another hotel. He failed to even present this important information to the Judge. My son's case did get dropped from a felony to a misdemeanor which was great, but the Judge decided to make him do a drug test which my son had earlier told the Judge that he would fail a drug test for marijuana, because he had only quit 20 days ago, but the judge did drug test my son which he wasn't arrested for - and it was positive for marijuana and cocaine. My son does not do cocaine and we pleaded for a second test, but they would not do it. My son's court costs were $1,000 where others were $100-$200. My son is also now serving 30 days in jail in Dare County. We also told Mr. McAvoy that we had recently lost my son's father and my husband and I needed Zac at home. But to no avail. I think this attorney was way more interested in being on the Town Council than helping my son. I would never recommend him.
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17 Jun, 2020 by Erin
BJ was incredibly helpful during recent trip to Corolla. He is very responsive, calm and clear. He addressed all of my concerns and gave great legal advice proactively so that I did not need his services during our stay (senior week in OBX). I highly recommend BJ. Thanks for everything.
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29 Mar, 2022 by Amelian moore
Shady white collar attorney who is a aggressive alcoholic and takes pay offs. Will violate every right you have and falsely represent you or try and convince the opposed party to the da of bs. She is known for having vacations and get you failure to show in court and works with family friends the best. Ple takwr.. and moneyhungry manipulative should a e her law disbarred.
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19 Apr, 2021 by Leanne cargill
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21 Aug, 2009 by Barbara
I felt that my interests were not protected. Errors in submitting info for divorce. Amendment had to be made to document.
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