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Pros
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Excellent customer service and communication
“Holly's response time is amazing. She was incredibly responsive, professional, and patient.”
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Knowledgeable and helpful attorneys
“Keith Black and Carole Albright are two of the kindest humans and the very best lawyers I know!”
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Smooth and efficient closing process
“Johnathan was our attorney and made the signing of documents a smooth and fun process.”
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Trusted for HOA representation
“Jim Slaughter is extremely knowledgeable and an excellent HOA attorney.”
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Provided great assistance with legal matters
“Through their hard work and skills, the outcome of my case exceeded my highest expectations.”
Cons
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Poor communication and responsiveness
“This Law Firm is ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE with communication. I have been trying to reach them for two weeks, and left multiple messages.”
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Questionable billing practices
“They simply stated, our fees accrue.. These lawyers are blood suckers!!”
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Unsatisfactory legal representation
“The representation I received was far from satisfactory, my attorney overlooked key points in my custody hearing.”
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Aggressive tactics with HOA clients
“Vultures, that is the behavior of this firm! HOA's should stay away from representation by this group if they are trying to develop community!!”
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Inconsistent service quality
“Absolutely LOVED working with Holly Huffines. [...] Do not recommend. Worst law firm I've ever had to deal with.”

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01 Oct, 2024 by Prabhu selvam
It was great working with Holly. She gave heads up on things that need attention and also listed timelines to be met. Set the right expectation for 'mail away' remote closing. Prompt and quick response for all my queries. We closed the home on time. Thanks Holly and Lou !!!
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15 Jul, 2024 by Princess barbie
This law firm is inhumane, heartless and deplorable. I called them a week and a half ago. The answering service says they will call back in 48 hours. No one responded. I called back to see if I could get 3 more days until I was paid to clear a balance because I HAD TO HELP BURY MY GRANDDAUGHTER and it took all of my money previous to this date ($5000 contribution ). I had mailed them payments which they did receive. I was told no. I could have provided proof if asked. Death comes to all of us at some point or another; I guess they are exempt. I feel my reason was valid for a little grace; I only asked for 3 days. Non the less I hope they never experience the loss I did. I will add that just within an hour of my first phone call the above post I received a phone call from the firm. I spoke with a young lady name C.J. She went over my account with me. She was professional, and very empathetic. In summary positive results!! Thank you so much for representing the firm in a more positive light. C.J definitely earned them 5 stars.
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18 Jun, 2024 by Clearra
The attorney Emily at this firm advised that she would be able to take my traffic case for the appointed date. She was going to charge me $300 and required to me to obtain my own driving record since I was out of state driver. They required all this information and then 7days before advised she could not be there to represent me. Terrible communication from her office and highly unprofessional. Do not recommend. Administrative staff appears to lack competence as well.
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09 May, 2024 by David king
Our HOA was looking for a law firm that would service our legal needs. One important requirement, someone who would be responsive to us. We found that in Law Firm Carolinas. Attorneys Adam Marshall and Jonathan Raymer, with great patience and understanding guided our HOA through a land purchase and easement agreement. Due to the nature of this transaction it was several months before closing. I am forever grateful to Adam and Jonathan for their counsel and professionalism. I take conferment knowing they will be available for our future HOA, Legal needs. David King
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07 Mar, 2024 by Zachary riggs
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05 Feb, 2020 by Marc
My experience with Nancy Meyers and Ward Black Law has been excellent. From the first call and over the span of 3 years of government process, Nancy and her support team have been engaging, responsive and kind.
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04 Jan, 2020 by Christy
Nancy Meyers and her team at Ward Black were amazing to deal with. I hired them for a SIRVA case. My shoulder injury resulted from a flu shot administered incorrectly at Moses Cone hospital in Greensboro NC in which the hospital denied any wrong doing. Nancy and her team didn’t hesitate to take on my case They kept me informed along the way and through the entire process. Always had time to answer questions and fought very hard to get me the settlement I deserved. I feel like a gained a friend as well as an excellent attorney I hope I will never need their services in the future but they would be the 1st call I’d make if I needed and injury attorney. To sum it up, they were AWESOME to work with and I am very pleased with the settlement they obtained for me! Christy
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19 Jun, 2019 by Francine
Nancy and her team are the absolute BEST! Nancy was so kind, caring, compassionate, and extremely knowledgeable regarding a vaccine injury to my son. Nancy and her team we so wonderful to work with, they were amazing. There is no one out there more competent and educated on vaccine injury than Nancy. I feel so blessed to have found her. The settlement was more than I could have ever imagined. There are not enough words to describe how incredibly wonderful Nancy and her team are!
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23 May, 2023 by Anonymous
I reached out to Mr. O'Neal with questions about a matter of mine. He timely responded. He was professional and courteous. He also timely gave me an assessment of my situation. If need be I would definitely hire this attorney.
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03 May, 2018 by Kristin
My husband had mutlipule traffic citations in multiple counties in NC from his college days that resulted in a suspended license. Mr. O'Neal went to 3 of those counties to handle each citation. These counties were a few hours away from each other. Mr. O'Neal was in constant communication with me during the entire process and got my husband the best possible outcome. He got all of his charges either reduced or dismissed and he didn't receive any points on his license. I would recommend Mr. O'Neal to anyone looking for an attorney that truly has his client's best interest at heart. My husband and I are very grateful for his hard work on his case and wouldn't hesitate to hire him again.
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