Laurie R. Stegall, experienced Personal Injury, Social Security & Disability attorney in Greensboro, NC with 107 reviews
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Laurie R. Stegall

445 Dolley Madison Rd Ste 102, Greensboro, NC

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Donald swink

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07 Dec, 2024
Consumers beware.this guy charged me $700.00 per hour without telling me upfront which I found to be ridiculous for a business civil matter I am in the process of trying to recoup money that was taken from me when I questioned him about his rate he said that he didn’t give a damn what I thought hope this review changes his pocket and teaches him that you can’t get through life being dishonest with that being said RUN!!! Spoken with several attorneys and they said I shouldn’t have been charged no more than a thousand dollars this guy charged me almost 8,000.00 and did nothing but get a motion of default set aside with paper work that I provided Ray Charles could have seen that I was overcharged and he was blind
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Heike doerr

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07 Dec, 2024
Thank you for a smooth, and seamless transaction! Communication and service were outstanding, and the overall process efficient. I can highly recommend this firm, and will use them again, should I need legal counsel down the road.
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Chad crawford

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04 Nov, 2024
Words cannot express my gratitude for Rossabi Law PLLC, and Kate Stalker in particular. If you are a father fighting for your child, there's a good chance you are starting from a disadvantage and you need the best representation you can get. Fortunately, the best is not always the most expensive. Kate Stalker's fees were more than reasonable for her level of knowledge, professionalism, and the ferocity with which she fought for my relationship with my son. You cannot go wrong with Kate Stalker and Rossabi Law. Mrs. Stalker was an absolute gamechanger in my case and I HIGHLY recommend her. Thank you for your help Kate!
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Communication and service were outstanding, and the overall process efficient.”
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High-quality legal representation and client advocacy
“Kate Stalker's fees were more than reasonable for her level of knowledge, professionalism, and the ferocity with which she fought for my relationship with my son.”
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Smooth and efficient closing process
“My closing took 5 minutes. This is because Stegall and Clifford know what they are doing! So very well prepared.”
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Friendly and professional staff
“The front office staff is really kind and welcoming.”
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Consistently positive experiences
“We had a great experience. Everything was explained to us thoroughly and the process ran smoothly.”
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Questionable billing practices and lack of transparency
“Consumers beware.this guy charged me $700.00 per hour without telling me upfront which I found to be ridiculous for a business civil matter.”
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Difficulty with remote/online processes
“They did not literally say that, but this firm is not in the 21st century as far as convenience for their clients.”
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Unresponsive and disorganized handling of cases
“They never responded my questions during my first home buying. I did not know anything and my real estate agent picked them.”

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