Joseph Walter Thompson IV, experienced Estate Planning, Real Estate attorney in Charlotte, NC with 31 reviews
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Joseph Walter Thompson IV

1927 S Tryon St Ste 100, Charlotte, NC

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Alexis mitchell

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25 Nov, 2024
I met with Victoria Keyes for a consultation on November 25th. I was informed by the intake team that they do not schedule legal consultation with everyone but only if there’s a chance if you have a case. I met with Ms. Kepes and I did majority of the talking about what led to my suspension and termination. She told me that I have a case regarding discrimination however I might spend more in attorney fees if it was a negotiated since lose wages are usually higher than emotional wages. She did not give me any vital legal information to take from the consultation. She talked about money and compensation whenever she did speak. I spoke with my sister who’s an attorney but does not practice in NC and there’s no legal advice that I gotten from her meeting to use going forward. I feel this was a money grab as to why I waited over a week to even schedule my appointment. I mentioned to the intake team with the loss of my job I have to ensure that money is being spent appropriately and it makes sense. And this did not happen. I would not recommend this firm. I am highly disappointed.
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Stacey carachure

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11 Sep, 2024
I worked with Heather on what I would consider a difficult case and she was nothing short of amazing. She communicated well, very prompt and compassionate. She is so detail oriented that she realized some nuances that I hadn't even thought of. She also took the time to explain things to me so that I could make the best decision, without making me feel stupid. Her entire team was very supportive. Above and beyond is an understatement, and I would recommend her to anyone!
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Beth-kara dawkins

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31 Jul, 2024
My experience with the Noble Law Firm was first class from start to finish. From the first conversation I had with Alex Kelly, the attorney who handled my case, I knew I was in good hands. He is highly intelligent, extremely well-versed in employment/labor law, and he communicates in a clear and timely manner. He has a way of explaining complex topics in layman’s terms and I felt very clear about the case and the legal activities along the journey. Even though the reason for reaching out to the Noble Law Firm was based on a series of stressful events, having effective representation and working with Attorney Kelly, who truly cared about my case, did make the journey a little better. I am pleased with the resolution of my case, and I KNOW it would not have been resolved as successfully without the support and effective counsel the Noble Law Firm provided.
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who are well-versed in employment law
“From the first conversation I had with Alex Kelly, the attorney who handled my case, I knew I was in good hands. He is highly intelligent, extremely well-versed in employment/labor law, and he communicates in a clear and timely manner.”
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Attentive and responsive to client needs
“Heather and everyone I worked were professional, kind, and very responsive. They also kept me well informed with realistic expectations of results.”
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Able to achieve successful outcomes for clients
“Ultimately we were able to win an individual case against a former high-end employer.”
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Compassionate and understanding of client's situations
“Laura was very understanding and accommodating of a sensitive issue.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I highly recommend Noble Law Firm to anyone looking for a professional, integrity driven experience in legal matters.”
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Poor communication and lack of updates to clients
“I rarely received updates I was promised. It was often me who had to initiate communication with them.”
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Attorneys can seem annoyed or dismissive when clients ask questions
“When I brought up my concerns about this, the responses I got were defensive and uncaring.”
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Potential for cases to be turned down without clear explanation
“How is that possible since I never even talked to an attorney. So I called back the next morning and was told by another intake lady that she had no information on why I was turned down and that I could not talk to an attorney.”

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