Sarah Spiker Dorr, experienced  attorney in High Point, NC with 32 reviews
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Sarah Spiker Dorr

4192 Mendenhall Oaks Pkwy, High Point, NC

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4.6 32 reviews
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Sanoud susu

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15 Jul, 2024
The Best Lawyer ever! Thank you, Jason for all of your help and patience!
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Willie west

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Provides professional and efficient legal services
“Very professional, service provided in a timely manner”
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Offers excellent customer service and communication
“Great people and very nice to work with. They really know what customer support is...Very smooth transaction...”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in real estate law
“Best real estate attorneys and staff. Always answers and responds in a timely manner.”
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Friendly and personable approach
“Jason was such a pleasure to work with! He was my husband and I's closing attorney and had us in and out of his office in 20 minutes! He's friendly and personal but gets the job done efficiently.”
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Highly recommended by past clients
“Highly recommend this attorney.”
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Can make mistakes in closing documents and cost clients extra fees
“Lawyer said that our math was wrong on closing papers. What's going to charge us $300 extra dollars. He said he added it up three times and he was right. Guess what we added it up in front of him and he was wrong.”
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Paralegal may not be as competent or aware of provided information
“The paralegal is oblivious to supplied information and obviously has difficulty in getting the facts and correct dollar figures for a closing. Not competent or aware.”

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