Thomas H. Ainsworth III, experienced Litigation, Medical Malpractice attorney in Charlotte, NC with 62 reviews
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Thomas H. Ainsworth III

227 W. Fourth Street, Charlotte, NC

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Education

1980:
Wake Forest University School of Law, JD
1977:
Florida State University, Program in Medical Sciences (PIMS)
1975:
Davidson College, B.S. Pre-Med
1971:
The Haverford School, High School

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Mhg kongolo

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15 Nov, 2024
He is too cocky and arrogant.And he did not keep his word when he said he was going to help and make sure that I had information and other things he did not. Make sure. You talk with him thoroughly.And you get things in writing.
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Amber wysocki

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13 Nov, 2024
I’m a social worker and speak with lots of people on a daily basis. He is very knowledgeable and I look forward to having him represent me in my matter against my employer. He is a caring attorney and knows when he has a claim and that is what you want. He picked out all elements of the claim and knew which he can tackle with confidence. With that being said, I know that there is no promise that a claim can 100% be achieved and he is upfront about that which is apart of their ethical responsibilities and speaks volume on his character. Thank You, Mr. Littlejohn
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Asia smith

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21 Sep, 2024
Mr. Littlejohn is someone I found on the internet. He was well worth the money I invested. My experience was exceptionally great, he was very compassionate, he patiently answering all the questions. Mr. Littlejohn is professional, and highly knowledgeable, he treated my son and I with respect and dignity, he never belittled us. I highly recommend this law firm and I will work with this law office again. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK Mr. Littlejohn!
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Extremely knowledgeable and effective in the courtroom
“He is very responsive, insightful and knowledgeable. Moreover, he really knows his way around the courtroom and he is highly effective.”
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Provides excellent client service and support
“Attorney Littlejohn and his team have been extremely helpful, considerate, and have gone out of their way multiple times to help me win my case.”
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Genuine, compassionate, and committed to his clients
“Genuine thanks for your time and direction, my brother. The consultative process was smooth, healing, and invaluable.”
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Responsive, reliable, and transparent in his communication
“His responsiveness and reliability are unmatched. My life would not be the same without him, and I'm sure all of his clients can agree.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for his clients
“He gave me a 1000% effort in handling this case for me he made sure I was heard and when he spoke for me he was heard so I felt like I was heard loud and clear.”
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Some clients experienced difficulty reaching the attorney or getting a response
“I CALL THIS LAWYER LIKE THREE MONTH AGO ABOUT SUING THE CITY OF CHARLTTE HE NEVER CALL YOU BACK BUT YOU ARE A CIVIL RIGHTS LAW THIS LAWYER IS NO GOOD TO BE A BROTHER.”
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A few clients felt the attorney was not helpful or understanding in their situation
“He was cold and heartless towards me. I came to his office in a crisis after experiencing multiple incidents of bullying and microaggressions from my coworker and unable to think straight from the stress of the job. Hoping for advice and someone to have my back but Little John was no help at all.”

Publications

2006:
Wake forest University School of Law CLE Manual, Practical Evidence 2006: The Hearsay Rule and Its Exceptions, Rule 804
2003:
Wake Forest University School of Law CLE Manual, Practical Evidence 2003: The Hearsay Rule and Its Exceptions, Rule 804
2002:
Damages, Damages
1999:
Trying the Automobile Injury Case in North Carolina, Trying the Automobile Injury Case in North Carolina
1988:
second edition, North Carolina Law of Damages
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