Suzanne R. Begnoche

1526 East Franklin Street, Ste. 102, Chapel Hill, NC

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Wayne claiborne

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April

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23 Oct, 2019
I had a horrible situation with HUGE Identity Theft and then Collection Agencies attempting to collect those debts. I was pretty much at my wits end when I contacted her. Ms Begnoche is superior in her manner and handling of those matters. We worked together for years on all my cases, and she did a fantastic job. Would highly recommend her services to anyone who needs this type of assistance.
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Justin

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25 Jul, 2019
For years, I had been fighting with a large company over fraudulent activity on my account. I never hired a lawyer before, but I was exhausted from the battles with the company's fraud team. I'm so glad I found Suzanne Begnoche! She explained everything in a clear and easy to understand manner, and kept me updated throughout each step of the legal process. Suzanne informed me of my options and provided her recommendation for the best course of action. She fought hard for me and won! Thanks to Suzanne, I received highly satisfactory results... I only wish I hired her earlier!
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Highly professional and effective legal representation
“Ms. Begnoche handled a legal matter for me in a generous and highly professional manner. I greatly appreciate the help she provided me in resolving a summons involving a case of mistaken identity.”
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Compassionate and dedicated to client success
“If you are in dire straits like I was, you would be lucky to have Ms. Begnoche as your legal advocate and on your side.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“She would also, always let me know when she would be out of the office. Ms. Begnoche was always patient and helpful with the numerous legal questions (I read and wanted to understand everything!) I had, even if it meant she had to repeat it several times.”
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Advocates strongly for client's best interests
“Finally, like any good lawyer you could hope for, Ms. Begnoche went after the student loan company after they continued to harass me during the lawsuit, which is prohibited under the law, she put a stop to it very quickly.”
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Provides affordable and accessible legal services
“Normally u cant even speak to a lawyer without spending a boat load of money but she just wants to help people.. There Needs to be more ppl like here”
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