Don Rodney Kight Jr.

84 Walnut Street, Asheville, NC

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Education

1999
University of South Carolina School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1994
Furman University, Bachelor of Arts

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Rick

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05 Oct, 2019
Very professional, very knowledgeable and wonderful to work with in dealing with an embarrassing and difficult situation. Rod always answered my questions in a timely manner.
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Cheryl

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25 Jun, 2019
A few years ago Rod and his team resolved a student loan issue quickly & efficiently. He is most knowledgeable and doesn't waste time. He & his wife and staff were a pleasure to work with as well. Highly Recommend!
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Anonymous

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26 Jan, 2019
This is a brief but very well deserved "THANK YOU" to Rod Kight, and to Ashley Poteet-Kight, of Kight Law Office, PC in Asheville, NC. About two to three years ago I began to have panic attacks regarding credit card debt that I was finding increasingly difficult to manage. My husband and I had moved to North Carolina from many successful years in Florida, and he felt it was retirement time. I had not quite planned on a sudden move like this but thought I would find a new job and pay off the credit card debt we had. Unfortunately, work is not readily available in the mountains and instead of paying off, the debt began to increase. I knew I had to do something and I began researching bankruptcy as a last resort. I soon learned I needed the help of an expert and so I turned my efforts to finding someone I could trust and feel I could bare my soul to in order to try and sort out my options. My husband wanted no part of a bankruptcy so I took that path alone, but with the critical help of Kight Law Office. I can't thank them enough for all the help and guidance and compassion I received in sorting out what needed to be done. In a matter of a few months Rod was able to have all my unsecured debts resolved and I felt I could breath again. Ashley was always just a phone call away whenever I had questions or concerns and she was so knowledgeable and calm, it was like therapy for my anxiety. For anyone needing help with legal matters, credit issues and bankruptcy, I highly recommend the law office of KIGHT! They are top notch professionals and will ease your mind and body of the stress and embarrassment associated with matters so personal and overwhelming. Take my word for it, you won't be sorry if you pick up the phone and make an appointment with Kight Law Office!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent customer service and compassionate support
“Rod and Ashley always maintained a professional and caring attitude.”
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Highly responsive and accessible attorneys
“Ashley or Rod ALWAYS gave me answers usually within minutes, and never longer than 24 hours.”
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and helpful in guiding clients through the process
“Rod was fantastic, gave me great advice leading up the filing and would answer any question I had about what I should and shouldnt do.”
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Willing to go the extra mile for clients and provide services beyond expectations
“how many attorneys out there would work with you for a year, helping with this or that and giving advise and not charge you a dime?”
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Strong Christian values and commitment to helping clients
“This shows you just what type of a person Rod is and what type of Law Office he runs and his staff are all professionals at what they do. Plus they are CHRISTians who love GOD, The FATHER and The SON JESUS CHRIST and that is number one in my book!”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2018:
Blue Ridge Hemp Co., Legality of CBD
2017:
Weekly Contributor, Cannabis Law Report
2017:
Best Lawyers in America, Winter Business Addition, Beyond Rope & Dope
2015:
Aspatore Book publication, Cannabis Business Law - What You Need to Know
2013:
Inside the Minds (Aspatore Books), "Best Practices for Filing Chapter 13"
2007:
North Carolina Bar Association Foundation - CLE, NC Bankruptcy Practice Manual, 6th Ed.
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