Dennis J Sargent Jr.

2500 Regency Parkway, Cary, NC

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1995
Widener University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1991
Elmira College, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Bethany

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15 Sep, 2016
Dennis Sargent was amazing from the get go. He was patient with me, making sure I had all the details of my seperation agreement finalized before proceeding to file for bankruptcy. He was very prompt with responses and utilized a lot of online tools to help facilitate an easy process. Having to go through a divorce and file for bankruptcy was very hard, stressful and emotional but Mr. Sargent was very clear in explaining each step of the process and how to obtain all the documents and information he needed to best help me. He made me feel so at ease and confident that I was making the right decision in filing for bankruptcy. Top class gentleman and attorney . Highly recommend.
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Leland

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03 Jun, 2016
We are still awaiting the final outcome, but so far we could not ask for better counsel, more expert service. We thank you, Dennis, for all your efforts.
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Anonymous

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19 May, 2016
Atty Dennis Sargent assisted me with my bankruptcy case. He has a sense of professionalism and expertise that I found to be unmatched by others in the business. Atty Sargent is honest and straightforward, and flawlessly handled my case. I might also mention that Atty Sargent's fees were very competitive, and affordable. I would definitely hire this attorney again.
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Publications

2015:
Attorney at Law Magazine, The Death of the Dollar Bill
2014:
Attorney at Law Magazine, Private Student Loans and Bankruptcy
2013:
Attorney at Law Magazine, Clearing Up the Mystery of Bankruptcy

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