George Duncan Regan, experienced  attorney in Fayetteville, NC with 22 reviews
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George Duncan Regan

150 N Mcpherson Church Rd Ste B, Fayetteville, NC

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26 Dec, 2024
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Chas t.

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29 Nov, 2024
We sold our home, November 27, around 2 PM, but as of today, we still haven’t received our payment. I called Thorp Company to ask about the wire transfer, and they claimed they had completed their part and sent the money to KD White Law Company. However, when I contacted KD White, the owner stated they never received the payment. Now, it’s past Thanksgiving, and we’re still waiting for the funds from the sale of our home. This situation is highly unprofessional and deeply frustrating. At this point, I don’t know who to trust, and I should have received my funds immediately after closing. Holding onto someone’s money—thousands of dollars—is completely unacceptable. After seeing the poor reviews for this legal company, I can now understand why they exist.
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Cgjalex

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19 Nov, 2024
They took advantage of my trust between a client and their attorney. If you worked hard all your life to keep your head above water, to hold the little you've earned shop outside of Cumberland County. Lots of politics and professional courtesy especially between local attorneys. Look up case 24 CVD 3053 of Cumberland County. Afterwards, you'll decide for yourself and your family's best interest. I have nothing left to lose, it's all gone now. Caveat emptor spend your hard earn money somewhere else.
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Helpful and responsive staff
“Great lawyers and staff. I could ask for a better set of people.”
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Efficient estate settlement services
“Estate settlement, extremely helpful”
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Delayed and unreliable processing of legal matters
“Unfortunately, it was a long wait we did (8 months) just to have this office process or do something on our paperwork.”
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Poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“We kept calling the office, sent emails, barely get a response and no luck to get hold of anyone in charge by phone just to tell us the status of our case.”
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Unprofessional and inconsistent handling of client matters
“This law office is very unprofessional and staff needs additional or more comprehensive training.”
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Questionable billing practices and lack of transparency
“we think they over charge us for doing nothing just like the very first time we paid them for retainer fee.”
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Unreliable and problematic real estate closing process
“the attorney got up twice because he kept saying the funds part of the paperwork did not let ok right. We closed and I was told I needed additional funds of over $1,500 in addition to what I had already paid in order to get the keys.”

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