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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in the local community
“He came highly recommended to me because of his many years of experience in our community, and I will continue to suggest his name to my friends and family as an exceptional choice for an attorney in the Triangle area.”
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Responsive and keeps clients informed
“He was excellent at returning my phone calls and e-mails, and kept me clearly informed on the progress of my case.”
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Cares about clients and their cases
“He is knowledgeable, patient, and truly cares about his clients.”
Cons
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Unreliable and unresponsive
“We would call and he would not return phone calls. He ignored us. It could take months of calls to ever get a return call and then he would always leave us in limbo if he was going to do anything.”
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Lack of preparation and engagement
“Flebotte returned just in time for court, asking me questions he should have known the answers to from documents he was given to read in plenty of time. He was unfamiliar and in my opinion, unconcerned.”
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Prioritizes settlement over client's best interests
“He was panicked and was hoping for a settlement before going in front of the judge. He advised that there were things missing from the proposal and that he would be sure they were included in the final draft and even misrepresented certain issues.”

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11 Aug, 2021 by Mike
he is kind smart and always calls me back the same day...he got us what we4 wanted
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21 Jul, 2018 by Gary
Me and my step sister hired Daniel Flebotte to fight a will made by strangers while my step father was on his death bed. The strangers had most everything given to the them. For over a year after the $10,000 deposit Daniel flebotte still didn't have an answer as to what he was going to do. We would call and he would not return phone calls. He ignored us. It could take months of calls to ever get a return call and then he would always leave us in limbo if he was going to do anything. I would not recommend him to anyone.
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19 Sep, 2017 by Kelly
As a named trustee in a complicated estate case, I was overwhelmed with the details. Once I hired Mr. Flebotte, my stress was greatly reduced. He was excellent at returning my phone calls and e-mails, and kept me clearly informed on the progress of my case. He is knowledgeable, patient, and truly cares about his clients. He came highly recommended to me because of his many years of experience in our community, and I will continue to suggest his name to my friends and family as an exceptional choice for an attorney in the Triangle area.
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13 Jul, 2017 by Anonymous
I contacted Dan about modifying my custody. He was very confident the night before, but when court came the next morning he was panicked and was hoping for a settlement before going in front of the judge. He advised that there were things missing from the proposal and that he would be sure they were included in the final draft and even misrepresented certain issues. When we asked to have them changed he stated that this was the best we could get. I wanted to go before judge as it could not get any worse and he forbid it, even stating that he would have me committed. He stated that he would help us figure things out after the court date, but does not reply. He is not father friendly in these issues. I would not recommend him at all.
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29 May, 2015 by Susan
Mr Flebotte was found chosen for me by a lawyer plan that I was involved with, so therefore I did not know him when the issue arose that needed to be dealt with. He has and is very professional, courteous, kind and caring , individual as a lawyer and a friend. He kept me informed as to what was going on with the board and was open to any ad all suggestions that I had. The issues were discussed and a plan was developed and there was not much deviation from that plan. This was 5 plus years ago when I met him and stared working with him. There has been a cost for this of course but he was willing to work first and then get paid. His costs were reasonable and fair for the amount of effort that he has put into my case. I would recommend him to any one that cares to ask me about him. He cares about his clients and their cases. He has always responded to any and all e-mails and voice mails that he either got or received. Their are jokes out there that all lawyers are the same this one is not the same he is human and he cares. He goes the extra miles to make sure that the case is going to fall in my favor. He makes no movement without first discussing it with me and what both positive and negative outcomes are. Sometimes the outcome was not what I wanted but if this happened he went the extra mile to ensure that I was aware of what was going to happen. He did research for a different lawyer in a different state to resolve an issue and then made his recommendations on which lawyer should or could be used. All other attorneys would have stated the issue and told me to find an attorney in that state but not this man. He has become a reference for me because he knows my case and can genuinely care for me as a person, client and fellow professional. He follows through with what he says he is going to do. He made me feel that this was his only case which I knew was not true but in this day and age of numbers I was not one, even when he was with a giant firm which is where this case stared at. He has his own private practice which definitely allows for the personal touch. If you have an issues that he is able to resolve please give him a call first and he will give you a straight answer on what the outcome could be and if he feels that he can not give you 110% of his expertise he will give you the suggestion as to where to go to get the best representation. He is not in it for the money but for the reward for doing law as it should be done. I never felt alone during my case or even now. If there is an issue that deals with the case now he will take/make the time to answer the issue or tell me how to resolve it or what needs to be done to resolve it. During the time of this case I was never made to feel as if I was a burden or imposition to him. His fees are reasonable and if full payment could not be made all at once then a scheduled was worked out and as long as the schedule was met then there was never an issue about things being done. As I said before he is fair, considerate and a human that cares,which is very rare in this fast paced get it done quickly era that we live in. I would recommend him to anyone that needed a lawyer or call and discuss your case and if he can not get a positive result then he will tell you which course of action is the most reasonable or who to contact. He is very knowable of issues and people in his field. I consider him a friend and a person that cares to get you the best result possible out of the situation that you find yourself in.
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