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21 Apr, 2023 by Lindsay
Mr. Hastings is, by far, the best attorney in NC. After a long string of six attorneys and numerous consultations with attorneys in Cabarrus and Mecklenburg Counties, he is the only attorney who can handle my aggressive opposing Charlotte law firm. Like other reviews, he is the "big guns" I needed to settle my case. He is a master in his element and works his deposition like an art form to build an inpenetrable defense for the case. He has patched the holes in my case which other lawyers left open for attacks. He is assertive and speaks up in court where other attorneys sat silently and let me fall. I was cheering inside when his quick thinking and assertive performance in court sent opposers running from the stand. He has an intimidating court presence and tells you like it is but if you do everything he says and pay on time, he will not let you down. He is the most affordable attorney in the Charlotte area because he and B.J. are an efficient team. He does not nickel and dime billing or drag out unnecessary calls and emails. Other offices have several staff members answering phones and charging for the same response that they have no answers. B.J. is knowledgeable and handles the correspondence while Mr. Hastings outperfoms the opposers in court. Save your money on consultations and look no further. I've already done the groundwork here. Mr. Hastings is the weapon we both need!
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24 Sep, 2020 by Robert
Randell is the best lawyer I’ve ever seen. He has a lot of experience but also has an ability to get stuff done and quickly. He asks the right questions and knows how to get to the truth of ugly custody matters. I had a stalled out custody matter and Randell stepped in and took charge. Within weeks we were getting answers to questions that were taking years to get answered. I recommend Randell to anyone and everyone. Use his experience, his expertise and his passion. The man knows what he’s doing and how to get it done. He’s a good man too who wants truth and justice!
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06 Sep, 2017 by Carl
He did nothing but show up to court. Not prepared for my case. He must be ready to retire because he has no care about his clients at all just takes there money. If you want a family attorney just to say that you got one go ahead, but if you want an attorney to work for you then go elsewhere!
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20 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
Profoundly disappointed, considering I had formerly spent thousands of dollars with limited work requirements. Then, a few years later, when I needed his services, I attempted twice to get in touch, leaving messages both times to no avail. Randall is beyond arrogant and a male chauvinist. I would never recommend his services based on his bias towards female clients that are willing to appease his ego.
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15 Dec, 2015 by Rana
Mr. Hastings is an excellent attorney. He was by my side through an extensive case that lasted several years, he protected me and my children. He never let me down. I would definitely hire him again. .

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27 Sep, 2013 by Laura
Kristin was incredibly thorough with all information and documentation for my separation. She made sure that I understood everything that I was agreeing to, and made sure that she had all the necessary facts. She also helped me keep perspective while going through such an emotional event. There were times that my emotions made me want to ask for things out of spite from my ex-husband, and she was always very calm and clear about what was fair, realistic, and financially worth fighting for, without letting my husband or his attorney take advantage of me. I can honestly say she made the entire experience as pleasant as it could possibly be - some days I think she made as great a therapist as an attorney! I trust her implicitly, and I know that at all times she was looking out for my best interests, not just hers. Of course, results also speak volumes about an attorney's abilities and I can say that at the end of the proceedings I left my marriage with full ownership of the house, all savings accounts, retirement accounts, a paid-off car, and our dogs. In the end, I felt that the final agreement was more than fair in my favor, and that is due entirely to Kristin. I feel that I was very well represented and I don't think I could have had a more pleasant experience or a more beneficial outcome from anyone else.
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12 Aug, 2014 by Kevin
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