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Excellent customer service and communication throughout the legal process
“They kept me in the loop, gave me plenty of time to provide the information they needed from me, appeared in court for me multiple times, and delivered the dismissal Mr. Gilles predicted he could when we first spoke.”
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Efficient and timely resolution of legal matters
“They handled my case quickly and it was easy and pretty much effortless on my part.”
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Personalized attention and care for each client
“They truly take care of business. They kept me in the loop, gave me plenty of time to provide the information they needed from me, appeared in court for me multiple times, and delivered the dismissal Mr. Gilles predicted he could when we first spoke.”
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Expertise in criminal defense and traffic violations
“Mr. Gilles is very informative and extremely professional. I used Gilles Law for a divorce and it was easy and pretty much effortless on my part.”
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Affordable and transparent pricing
“The fee for services was very reasonable.”
Cons
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Inconsistent responsiveness and communication from the firm
“Never got a call back, rude receptionist when called to ask about consultation.”
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Potential for dissatisfaction with handling of certain legal matters, such as family law cases
“Shawntae didn't get the job done on our behalf. My fiancé and I paid her $950 to help us with an eviction case against a very corrupt property management company, but she didn't do a good job at all.”

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11 Sep, 2024 by Patrick scales
I called over 20 lawyers and Attorney Dixon was BY FAR the best out of the rest. He settled an out of case state for me and provided the absolute best outcome possible. If you need an attorney in the Gaston area, call Attorney Dixon.
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05 Sep, 2024 by Tyler mason
Amazing! Went in with 51 in a 35, an expired license, tags, and vehicle inspection. All were dropped.
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28 Aug, 2024 by Paul stefka
Mr. Browning represented me for an aggressive driving offense that I got back in December of last year. The DA initially did not want to settle the case at a lower charge, but Mr. Browning stuck with it, and after several court dates was able to get them to drop the charge to a general traffic violation. I am extremely grateful for his effort and highly recommend him to anybody else needing representation like I did.
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15 Aug, 2024 by Jason foster
I am completely impressed with Crews Law Firm. Crews Law Firm is a tightly woven network of highly professional attorney and staff who walked me through a yearlong process coaching and reinsuring me step by step along the way. Ms. Crews and her team were very supportive and always available to answer any questions and concerns that I had! I’m am very grateful for the outcome of my case, Ms Crews has shown exceptional commitment and dedication to me. If you need legal representation I highly recommend this Firm. Ms Crews is the person you need to contact.
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14 Aug, 2024 by Aliyana
After reading the reviews after talking to Attorney Crews, I'm glad we decided not to use her. She was late to the initial consultation and then charged $150 for an hour but only stayed on the phone for less then 30 minutes. This was ok because sometimes consultations last longer then others. However, when I messaged her several times to ask a question that I forgot to ask and she did not even bother to respond. If she is unprofessional like that in trying to gain clients then I can relate to the other complaints because she would probably be worst once you've given her your money. I don't deal with unprofessionalism kindly so will not be using her in the future either.
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