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The attorney and her team are knowledgeable, helpful, and communicative
“The attorney and staff were very knowledgeable and helpful. It was a lengthy process, however I was kept up to date with any progress.”
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The attorney is straightforward, honest, and prepared
“Amber is an excellent attorney. She was always straightforward and honest about the circumstances and what was realistic. When she didn't know the answer to something she researched it and found the answer for me. I was really impressed with how prepared she was when we went to trial.”
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The attorney provides a supportive and compassionate experience
“Having someone as communicative and sympathetic and Amber and her team made me at least feel like I had a support system.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness from the attorney
“I felt she did not communicate well. In one court appearance, I sat watching her walk around without even making eye contact while I was sitting there. I was uninformed, did not know where I should be or what to do. I did not know what was going on.”
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Failure to follow through on expected tasks and updates
“She was supposed to represent me for the arbitration part. She didn't even contact me to let me know that the arbitration had been postponed. Image my surprise finding this out a day before I thought this was going to take place.”

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07 Apr, 2024 by Janeth gutierrez
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28 Jun, 2023 by David thaddeus
Honest, blunt and to the point. Very knowledgeable, insightful, and even pleasant! I think Mr. Hastings is a one-in-a-billion attorneys. I highly recommend him for your legal needs. Thanks for all you do Mr. Hastings
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21 Apr, 2023 by Lindsay
Mr. Hastings is the STRONGEST attorney in NC!!! After a long string of six attorneys and endless consultations, he is the ONLY attorney to tackle my aggressive, obnoxious, opposing Charlotte law firm. He is the "BIG GUNS" I needed to settle my case. He is a legal master and works his deposition to build an inpenetrable defense. He patched holes in my custody order which other lawyers left open for attacks. He is assertive and speaks up in court where other attorneys sat, silently, letting me fall. I cheered inside when his quick thinking and assertive court performance sent enemies running from the stand!! His intimidating persona is great to deal with other lawyers. If you do everything he says and pay on time, he will be the fierce weapon you need. He is affordable because he and B.J. are an efficient team and communicate well. Save your money on consultations. I've already done the groundwork here. Hastings is the BEST OF THE BEST!!!!
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30 Mar, 2023 by Ashley thomas
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05 Aug, 2019 by Anonymous
Mr. Rogers has been our attorney through my husbands divorce and subsequent custody cases. His moral compass never strays. He always gives the true and correct advice. We have been to court every year revisiting custody and Mr. Rogers has not lost for us once. He has an outstanding record and holds the respect of judges and his peers. You won’t find a better attorney in the area. We’re just glad he’s on our team.
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12 Aug, 2014 by Kevin
When we purchased our first home, Ryan Hawkins at Ferguson, Scarbrough, Hayes, Hawkins & DeMay PLLC handled our closing. Being new to the process, Mr. Hawkins walked us through every step of the closing to make sure we understood and were comfortable with all of the details. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable and always available when we had a question. We would definitely recommend this attorney and firm for real estate.
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13 Aug, 2024 by Joseph
Chris is hands-down the top attorney in Cabarrus county and it showed in the courtroom he was very professional and as well respected amongst his peers
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31 May, 2024 by Tracy anne
All criminal cases are different circumstances some are charges are more important than other's. He figures The best way out of whatever you've hired him to defend you for. Gets job done!
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02 May, 2024 by Morgan
Chris is hands down the best attorney I could have ever chose to handle my case. This was a first offense dui level 1 for me so being scared was an understatement. He assured me several times to breathe he would handle this. Everything Chris did for me was top notch and always reminded me he will take care of me. Standing beside him in-front of a judge I felt safe and secure. Needless to say he’s 1 of a kind and I can’t put into words what he did for me and my family. My dui went from a level 1 to a level 5. All because of a mistake my life wasn’t ruined, we worked together and I did as he said and sure enough he saved me, my family, my life. Thank you Chris and your whole staff I couldn’t recommend you more. Not only did he keep me from jail time; he also saved me from losing license. If you don’t hire him it’s your own mistake. He’s hands down the best in the business
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