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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and professional attorney who achieves positive outcomes for clients
“David Lange is extremely knowledgeable in his field. His assistant, Billy Jean, personally guided us up and down the halls of the Mecklenburg County courthouse, helping us complete the proper paperwork, payments, etc. We would have never been able to get through that maze without her!”
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Treats clients with care, respect, and understanding
“David was a wonderful attorney for myself, as well as his paralegal. He has helped me mature in a few aspects of my life and I appreciate what he has done for me beyond measures it's like a new step for me and a motivation to do better in life.”
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Committed to fighting for his clients and going above and beyond
“He even assisted the two other lawyers in the other counties where our employee had warrants and/or tickets and was able to successfully guide them and get these charges dismissed. David Lange is extremely knowledgeable in his field.”
Cons
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Poor communication and responsiveness with some clients
“Communication was horrible & he was rude & unprofessional. I would never recommend his services.”
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Allegations of taking money without providing services
“He took my money and did not do one thing to help or "work on my case". The company that he was supposed to call to settle the case has no record of any lawyer calling them.”

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18 Oct, 2023 by Terry
Your own lawyer ghosts you ? Yes it’s real with DAVID LANGE. He took my retainer. Never offered an accounting for it. Just took it. Disappeared. Buyer beware.
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22 Sep, 2022 by Anonymous
Every 5 star here in from 2017 and before! I hired David Lange to handle a financial settlement in 2020 to prevent the suspension of my license. Before paying him he told me what services the payment would include and I agreed and payed him that day. He told me for months that he was working on it and these things take awhile. I was naïve at the time and said okay. 7 months later i called him to request an update and he told me that i needed to stop bombarding him and that he would let me know an update. fast forward over 2 years later and i try and order a drivers license for myself and i cant due to my license being suspended since Sep 2020. David Lange took my money and did not do one thing to help or "work on my case". The company that he was supposed to call to settle the case has no record of any lawyer calling them. I had to do his job for him 2 years later! He has now blocked my calls and promises to set up meetings (because i requested multiple meeting to resolve this. because he did not provide me with one service he said he would do) and never follows through. He is always "in court". NEVER HIRE HIM. HE IS A THEIF AND INCONSIDERATE HUMAN.
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23 Oct, 2020 by Aaron
Extremely professional attorney who will get results! I would recommend his services to everyone who would find themselves in need of a great lawyer. If you find yourself or someone you know in a position where you need someone in your corner, David Lange and his staff have the experience and will be there for you 100% and answer any questions you have. I cannot recommend him highly enough!
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26 Sep, 2020 by Anonymous
Enthusiastic at first meeting when retainer was given. Then after that communication was horrible & he was rude & unprofessional. I would never recommend his services. Be sure to look at the years for previous ratings!
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31 Oct, 2017 by Kevin
Had a internet blackmail scam that was escalated to a large amount of money. When I called him he was quick to respond and made a meeting with me with in an hour of my call. We met for an hour and devised a plan of attack. He took control of the situation and had everything covered within a day. It resurfaced 3 months later but was put to bed with in 3 hours. David is short and gets to the point but he has your best interests at heart. Checks on me every now and then personally to make sure I am all good.
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