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Pros
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Highly professional and responsive service
“Very professional and easy to talk to.”
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Excellent communication and timely updates
“Great communication and would recommend!”
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Successful case outcomes and client satisfaction
“Jay White is AMAZING!!!”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Jay White is the guy to go to dealt with him for months he responded to all calls and emails even help me with my case a lot saved me a lot of money 💰 I know I'll be dealing with him again”
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Commitment to client's best interests
“Attorney Jay White is not just a legal advocate; he's a lifeline for our family. With his exceptional legal expertise and unwavering dedication, he transformed a distressing situation into a story of triumph.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication issues
“Called this firm to handle a speeding ticket for me. The first time I called I was transferred to Rachel to leave a voicemail. I did so and did not get a call back.”
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Unprofessional behavior and unethical practices
“DO NOT HIRE, I told them I would not plead guilty to a traffic stop citation. Mr. White took it upon himself on this first court hearing to plead guilty after I state I will not, even after the fact of that, they never called me to let me know.”
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Potential conflicts of interest and bias
“I came in hoping to get a new deed drawn up not knowing what to expect. Sherri and her husband went above and beyond to make sure they got me out of there with a new deed and a smile on my face. Truly genuine people that work here, highly recommend to anyone dealing with real estate.”
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Failure to follow through on commitments
“Left 3 messages for them. Talked to the receptionist who kept on asking me to leave messages, for different people. ZERO, I repeat ZERO returned call after leaving 3 separate messages.”
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Inconsistent quality of service and representation
“The biggest issue this law firm has is their attorney, Austin "Dutch" Entwistle III. The integrity of Dutch is non-existent, his mood swings are like an elevator (up and down), and his treatment of clients is shameful.”

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23 Oct, 2024 by Ricardo flores
Very unprofessional. Katie has not returned my call, and when I call shes always on lunch or on a phone call. Never even got to set up an appointment with an attorney. Its been over a week now and still have not received a phone call. Would not recommend! 0 Stars if I could. Do not waste your time.
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21 Sep, 2024 by Nate s
Attorney Jay White did an incredible job. Couldn’t more highly recommend an attorney.
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20 Sep, 2024 by Teej poplin
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18 Sep, 2024 by Courtney frantz
I really wish I could give a better review because I have heard good things about Jay and was recommended him by another attorney. However, I called and left messages for over 3 weeks with no response. Finally, I showed up to the office, gave information, and was told I’d get a call. No call. Showed back up and was told he was not representing for any cases out of Cabarrus County. Not very happy that it took over 3 weeks for them to let me know that. Hopefully others don’t have the same experience.
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20 Aug, 2024 by Oscar del valle
I chose this law firm immediately after being unsatisfied with the representation of another law firm who specializes in tickets, popular online... After shopping around for new representation I was immediately satisfied, since my first interaction with Allison Flanagan. I am out of state and totally forgot about a ticket I had acquired during a work trip in NC. Allison immediately told me the outcomes that could be with Jay White as my attorney. Jay White and his team at this law firm are phenomenal. This is a transparent, honest, and aggressive firm, you will not go wrong with them. I told them the issues I was having with the other law firm and how scheduling would affect my military career but they really made things happen. Consider this law firm I am really happy I went with them.
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