Timothy D. Edwards, experienced  attorney in Fayetteville, NC with 18 reviews
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Timothy D. Edwards

300 Dick St B, Fayetteville, NC

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Campbell University

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Tj butcher

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06 Dec, 2024
My case got dismissed 3 day’s before my court date. I am beyond pleased with the service I received! I will recommend this business every chance I get! Professional and quick response time! Worth the money for sure!
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Eric davis

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26 Sep, 2024
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Xmen

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23 Sep, 2024
Thank you to ITicket for quickly taking my case at the last minute. I’m very pleased with the outcome of my case. Hopefully I don’t have to use these services again lol but if needed you will be the first one I call. Thank you
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Pros
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Efficient and convenient process with minimal involvement required from the client
“The entire process was smooth, effortless, and affordable. I hope that I do not need their Services anytime soon but, if I do, I won't hesitate to hire iTicket.law again!”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the legal team
“They stayed in contact and resolved my case with a judgement I was pleased with”
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Favorable case outcomes, including reduced charges and dismissed tickets
“They were able to get my citation reduced to a non-moving violation which means insurance rates will not go up because there are no points.”
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Affordable and cost-effective services compared to traditional law firms
“Best money I've ever spent on a lawyer. I've never had a ticket before and am unable to appear in court due to my military training! They took complete care of me and got the best resolution for my case!”
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Reliable and trustworthy representation, with many satisfied customers
“I would definitely recommend using their service for any traffic legal services. I couldn't be more pleased with the outcome.”
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Limited personalized attention or ability to speak directly with an attorney
“Couldn't always tell if they had gotten my emails, but they handled my case quickly and resolved it to my satisfaction.”
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Uncertainty about the specific legal strategy or negotiation approach
“They did not push me to write this review. In fact, I never have time to post reviews, plus I don't like doing it.... But these guys were so good that I had to.”

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