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20 Oct, 2023 by Barbara
Chris helped us put together a lease agreement for us. He was professional and took his time with us to make sure he had the information he needed to write up what we needed. Would recommend him to anyone.
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24 Jul, 2019 by Ann m.
Chris has been very helpful with our family’s legal needs. He is a pleasure to work with and very thorough. I appreciated his attention to detail and would highly recommend him to family and friends.
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24 Jul, 2019 by Ken
Chris was very thorough with my case and was on top of everything. His prebrief was excellent and I think had a great influence along with the evidence he submitted. I would recommend him to anyone needing help. He is very nice to work with and always responds to your questions. We got a fully favorable decision.
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06 May, 2017 by Anonymous
Ray Chandler was my grandads attorney and my fathers attorney. He's an amazing attorney and will always be my go to!
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12 Jan, 2017 by Keith
Didn't have money to hire an attorney. Mr. King did everything I could possibly ask for and more. Glad to have him.
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03 Feb, 2015 by Bee
Mr. Carter is a great attorney. He has been my attorney since 2010, and I am satisfied with the way he handles and conducts business. He is very professional, and keeps me informed on what ever takes place. Without going into specifics, Mr. Carter fought for my workers comp case, and as a result I am still receiving weekly entitlements as well as medical attention after 5 years. I would and have recommended him to others.
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15 Jul, 2024 by Zahleyanna sheppard
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25 Jun, 2024 by Macy welch
I was a nervous wreck, and one simple meeting with, Mr. McKenzie reassured me, he has been doing this for years, and with someone like him in my corner, I know I’m in good hands!
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26 Apr, 2024 by Ahmed elbambawy
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21 Jun, 2024 by Rachel
Mr McKenzie has helped us out tremendously. I’m thankful for him in so many ways. He’s been very professional. I would recommend using him to anyone.
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23 Mar, 2019 by Rose
Mr. McKenzie appears to be a nice individual and seemingly helpful. I liked the man and he made a good impression. I was religiously married in Illinois. The marriage was NEVER legal - not in Illinois and not in South Carolina. I contacted Mr. McKenzie to represent me in a "divorce" case. My ex-partner served me with divorce papers, claiming we were common law spouses in South Carolina. Now, folks, this was certainly news to me, seeing I had never lived in South Carolina. My ex was using the divorce as leverage to claim jointly-owned property. By the way, my ex was eligible for a pro-bono lawyer from South Carolina Legal Services. So being failed by Mr. McKenzie was doubly painful. Mr. McKenzie filed a Motion to Dismiss, claiming there was no common law marriage. At the hearing, my ex's attorney presented an Illinois case from 1953, where Illinois recognized a religious marriage. The judge delayed his decision to allow Mr. McKenzie time to locate a case study that overturned the 1953 case. Mr. McKenzie advised me to hire an Illinois lawyer to research the case. Excuse me? I had already paid Mr. McKenzie $2,500. I could not afford another lawyer. If he felt I should pay him more, I would have. Whether Mr. McKenzie researched case studies I will never know, but I suspect he did not. Within the next several days, the judge denied our Motion to Dismiss. I was forced to go through a divorce, though I was not legally married and I never lived in South Carolina. Furious doesn't even begin to describe my feelings. I am not dismissing Mr. McKenzie's skills. I do feel he knows his stuff. However, in my case, he dropped the ball which was devastating to myself and my future.
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09 Dec, 2023 by Shaquana
At the height of the pandemic I was a newly admitted lawyer attempting to navigate my new profession on my own in my own law firm. Attorney Geddings and I were opposing counsel but even then he helped me which most wouldn't have done . Since then he's been a constant source of knowledge, assistance , and a pure friend . There aren't too many areas of law that he is not familiar with and he is always willing to help. I would not be half the lawyer I am without him!
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25 May, 2019 by Brenda
Paid lawyer $5000 to get land subdivided and taxes reimbursed. After 3 year neither request was completed. New lawyer came on board and completed same job within 30 days. Have yet to be refunded money. Please be careful have all documentation to show.
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27 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
Does not follow up. Very unprofessional. Will never use again nor recommend to anyone in North Carolina
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