George Wilmarth Nickel III, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Cary, NC with 66 reviews
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George Wilmarth Nickel III

2401 Weston Pkwy, Cary, NC

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4.9 / 5
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Education

2005:
Pepperdine University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1998:
Tulane University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 66 reviews
Avvo 5.0
Google Maps 4.9

Jack w

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21 Oct, 2024
Had a a great experience. I found Mike to be honest, helpful and all ways available. Would recommend 10 out 10 times.
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Joye klein

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01 Aug, 2024
I was involved in an auto accident. I had questions about possible litigation. I contacted Mike and he called me back right away. He listened to all my questions and gave me advice even though he felt I didn't have a case for court. I would highly recommend Mike Maurer if you're in need of an attorney. He'll definitely be on the top of my list!
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Ryan baer

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20 Apr, 2024
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Pros
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Professionalism and responsiveness of the law firm
“Want to thank the staff for such professionalism and quick response to my needs. Kept me informed every step of the way.”
2
Ability to resolve legal issues effectively
“They were able to dismiss all my tickets and get my license back. Very professional.”
3
Positive outcomes for clients
“Excellent service; the support provided was professional, all correspondence was quick but thorough, and my speeding ticket was reduced to an improper equipment finding.”
4
Reasonable and transparent pricing
“Excellent job at a VERY affordable rate! I couldn't find another law office in town that would even handle my case at the rate that they gave me.”
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Excellent communication and client support
“I was touched by the way Mr. Nickel immediately was genially concern about our case. He gave us a sense of relief right away, just by agreeing to try and help.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2015:
Criminal Blog, Wake County Community Service Options
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, I Missed my Wake County Court Date!
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Wake County Assault Dismissal and Marijuana Possession Dismissal
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Prayer for Judgment Continued in North Carolina
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Welcome to the Office Lauren Franklin!
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, How Can an Expungement Help Me in 2015?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, New NC Laws Effective 2015 That Can Affect You
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, DMV Points vs. Insurance Points
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Fourth Wake County DWI Dismissed
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Avvo Ignite Client Reviews
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, What can a Raleigh Traffic Lawyer do for my Traffic Ticket?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Raleigh Suspended License Attorneys: Defending Your Right to Drive
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Informative Video Explaining How to Address Police Misconduct
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Suspended or Revoked License Attorney in Wake County
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Misdemeanor Larceny Charge Dismissed!
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Welcome to the Office Elisabeth Jones
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Possible Tougher Penalties for Driving Without a License
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, 6 Steps to Get Your Criminal Record Expunged in North Carolina
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Attorney Receives Certificate for DWI Training
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Who are the Main Judicial Officials in a Courtroom?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Can I Have a Misdemeanor Conviction Expunged?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, DMV License Restoration Hearing Success
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Welcome to the Office Mary Beth Doyle!
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Can I Have a Felony Expunged From My Record?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, New NC Law Could Allow Thousands to Have Their Records Expunged!
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Wake County Work Zone Speeding Tickets
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Required Driving Courses for Traffic Tickets in Wake County
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Welcome to the Office Matt LaSasso
2015:
Nickel Law Office You Tube Feed, New Changes to North Carolina Law may allow many to get convictions expunged very soon.
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Welcome to the Office Matt LaSasso!
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, What is a Certificate of Relief? Can it Help Me?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Driving While License Revoked in Raleigh, North Carolina
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Driving After Consuming Under 21: A Zero-Tolerance Offense in Raleigh, North Carolina
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Can I Get My DWI Conviction Expunged?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Hit and Run Related Offenses as a Driver in Wake County North Carolina
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Recent Changes to SouthLight's First Offenders Program
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Wake County Speeding Tickets: What Policies you Should Know
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Can a Private Citizen Initiate Criminal Charges in North Carolina?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, DWI Lawyers and DUI Attorneys in Raleigh NC
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, First Offender's Program for Felony Drug Charges in Wake County
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Third Wake County DWI Case Dismissed!
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, North Carolina Expungement Information
2015:
YouTube, What To Do When Arrested for a DWI in Raleigh
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Top 5 Tips for Your First Day of Court in Wake County
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Wake County District Attorney's Office Announces New Traffic Court Policies
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, New Policy for Dismissal of Certain DWLR Cases in Wake County North Carolina
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, New Policy for Improper Equipment Reductions in Wake County North Carolina
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, New Policy for School Zone Prayer for Judgments in Wake County
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Great new video that explains how expungements work in North Carolina. Steps you can take to have your North Carolina criminal record erased by getting an expungement.
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Expungement of Criminal Convictions in North Carolina
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Why is my NC License Suspended?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Did you Receive Your First Offense in North Carolina? Was the Case Dismissed?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Raleigh Speeding in a School Zone
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, How Can I Get My Wake County Traffic Ticket Dismissed?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Think You've Got it?? "I'll Just Represent Myself Without a Lawyer" Bad Idea.
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Raleigh Drug Crimes Lawyer
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Underage Drinking, Alcohol, and the Law
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Improper Equipment in Wake County, North Carolina
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, North Carolina "Revenge Porn Lawyer"
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Arrested for a Wake County DWI, But Never Read Your Miranda Rights?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, The Expungement Process
2015:
Crimial Law Blog, Understanding the Prayer for Judgment or PJC in North Carolina
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, You've Been Arrested for DWI in Raleigh, What To Do Now?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, I Missed my Wake County Court Date...Now What?
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Expungement Law Changes for 2015 in North Carolina
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, New Expungement Law
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, Raleigh NC Drug Charges Lawyer
2015:
Criminal Law Blog, What do I Need to Worry About for My Pre-Employment Background Check?
2014:
Criminal Law Blog, Larceny: Retail Theft and Possession of Stolen Goods
2014:
Criminal Law Blog, New Changes to North Carolina Expungement Law
2014:
Criminal Law Blog, Transporting an Open Container of Alcoholic Beverage
2014:
Criminal Law Blog, Restoration of Citizenship Rights Following a Felony Conviction
2014:
Criminal Law Blog, Restoration of Firearm Rights
2014:
www.wileynickel.com, How to Avoid NC Insurance Points from Speeding Tickets
2013:
Raleigh Speeding Ticket Lawyer, Bad Advice from Police on Speeding Tickets?
2013:
Wiley Nickel Law Blog, New Rules for Appointment of North Carolina Public Defenders for Class 3 Misdemeanors
2013:
www.wileynickel.com, Wake County, North Carolina Traffic Ticket Attorney
2013:
Wiley Nickel Law Criminal Blog, Will My Case be on My Criminal Record in Wake County, North Carolina?
2013:
wileynickel.com, Low Levels Crimes in North Carolina Decriminalized! Change is effective for crimes committed after December 1, 2013.
2013:
Info Graphic on Marijuana Law Changes in NC, New Changes to North Carolina Marijuana Laws - $200 fine maximum for most
2013:
www.wileynickel.com, What is a Baby DUI in North Carolina?
2013:
Traffic Ticket Lawyer Blog, How to fix a speeding ticket you mistakenly paid
2012:
Wake County Bar Association Flyer, My Three Year Break
2012:
EZinearticles.com, What is a PJC?
2012:
www.wileynickel.com, Expungement FAQ's for North Carolina
2012:
Ezinearticles.com, How to expunge your NC criminal record
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