Charles Tyrell Clemons, experienced Litigation attorney in Greenville, NC with 52 reviews
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Charles Tyrell Clemons

3219 Landmark St Ste 8, Greenville, NC

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2009:
North Carolina Central University School of Law, Doctor of Law (JD)
2006:
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Bachelor's degree

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3.9 52 reviews
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Darion logan

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24 Aug, 2024
Case lasted longer than it felt like it should’ve showed up to court and our lawyer wasn’t Present and didn’t tell us beforehand. Rude and unprofessional staff. Thankful for the case to be wrapped up but felt things could’ve been handled in a way better manner.
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Joshua bell

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23 Aug, 2024
Had a TERRIBLE TERRIBLE TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE!!! Law firm is unprofessional as they come. Workers are extremely rude and cannot answer any questions for you. Mr. Clemons is difficult to get in touch with on a daily basis and his communication is as worse as they come! Do not depend on this law firm for anything and only use as an ABSOLUTE LAST RESORT!!! Response: You are absolutely hilarious! How are you going to say I was rude to you when you were an absolute atrocity this whole process! I would call to ask questions about my case THAT I NEED TO KNOW and you would be rude and upset when I would have to call 2-3 times to get a response out of you and firm. It amazes how you cannot own up to your horrendous actions and try to flip the ENTIRE SCRIPT! This is a learning lesson for you that you’re in the wrong profession and I hope you have an even better day and are able to do some actual reflection on the job you do for others.
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Shenda aikens

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27 Jul, 2024
My son has been trying to call him he is never available he says he’s going to call you, and never call you back. My son’s life is on the line. My son paid him only to tell him he’ll have the same time the DA and The public defender said. It’s like we paid him for what??? By the way he was referred to my son…. Not good we’re not satisfied with his services.
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Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and trial performance
“Tyrell Clemons is the 🐐 fr Just took a case to trial today & won❗️💪🏾 I highly recommend him if you fighting any type of case 💯 He get things done fasho . Best lawyer in Pitt county hands down #clemonslawfirm”
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Commitment to client needs and satisfaction
“I couldn't ask for a better lawyer. He truly care about his clients. Not all lawyers care about your disposition, but he does. He's excellent at what he does and clearly passionate about it.”
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Reasonable pricing and value for services
“Great lawyer! Helped a family member of mine, very reasonable on prices, always in court doing his job. Man of his word. I would recommend him to anyone.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“Wouldn't recommend this lawyer to no one specially to a person that's trying to get information on there case been reaching out to him for the last nine months 10 months about my documentation no response back says that he gonna send my documents, but he still have not done it”
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Inconsistent client experience
“The office assistance could use some help. But I understand these times with covid. I'll use them again but hopefully I won't have to. 😉”

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