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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who understand eminent domain law and can negotiate favorable settlements
“Jason Campbell came well recommended. While he couldn't take my case, he clearly understood the problems I was having and pointed me towards a solution. It was clear from our conversation that understood the law and understood the problem I was having.”
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Responsive and attentive staff who keep clients informed throughout the process
“They kept me updated during the entire process. I trust that they will help us get the best offer possible.”
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Successful in obtaining higher compensation for clients than the initial offers from government agencies
“Kevin & Jason worked together and ended up settling my case for more than 5 times the amount that the NCDOT initially agreed to pay.”
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Provide valuable guidance and advice, even for cases they do not directly represent
“Although my property did not fall into a category that this firm would represent, they did give me some sound advice on accepting the NCDOT's offer for my property.”
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Committed to achieving the best possible outcome for their clients
“They made us feel like family! I can't say enough wonderful things about them. There's quite a large amount of stress and emotion involved when your property is being purchased by the state. NCED not only helped explain what happens and when, but eased the stress and uncertainty during the process.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and updates from the firm after the initial engagement
“Do not use. They just mail out packets to everybody involved in a DOT project and treat you like just another case number. There is no communication from them after you sign the dotted line for them to represent you.”
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Inconsistent quality of service, with some clients reporting excellent experiences and others dissatisfied
“Get experience with this firm.”
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