Jessica Ryan Whitley, experienced Criminal Defense, Personal Injury attorney in Bolivia, NC with 4 reviews
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Jessica Ryan Whitley

3490 Old Ocean Hwy, Suite 1, Bolivia, NC

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2008:
University of North Carolina School of Law, J.D.
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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Debra

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08 Jan, 2020
I hired Ms Whitley for criminal charges brought against me in Brunswick county. She was highly recommended to me from another respected attorney from New Hanover county. After working with several attorneys in my life, for separate issues not related to criminal, I can say she has made a horrible experience into a positive and fair experience. She is very professional, very knowledgeable, has a calming demeanor and is so honest that I would trust my life to her. She is a wonderful jewel in a very hard world. I can’t thank her enough and I know she is passionate for the people that she represents, and place their trust in her. Thank you Ms Whitley!
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Deyanira

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28 Mar, 2012
I have delt with alot of attorneys so far she is the best one ever.
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Lynn

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28 Mar, 2012
I hired Ms. Whitley to help me , after speaking with many Attorneys. Her price was reasonable and her knowledge of what could be done with my case was just awesome. She made no promises but was able to obtain what was in the best interest of me. Everytime I called her office I may have not spoke with her but her staff was aware of my case and able to answer my questions. What they couldn't answer they always got the answer and called me back within a reasonable time. Before my case was resolved, I had recommended four friends to her, three of them hired her, the other went with someone else and hasn't had any contact with that attorney since they paid him $1500. I will use Ms. Whitely for all my legal needs and continue to recommend her services.
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