David Neal Woods

4035 premier dr. suite 205, High Point, NC

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Tracey

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05 Jun, 2015
David is our first choice in real estate attorneys to provide us with accurate, knowledgeable opinions and complete documentation for our more complex commercial transactions.
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Zach

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01 Jun, 2015
David is my go to legal partner for real estate closings. His knowledge and responsiveness are second to none. He goes above and beyond to ensure things are documented and processed correctly. If you are looking for a reliable legal partner, then David is your guy!
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Terry

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28 May, 2015
David is an exceptional attorney with a common sense approach to his engagements. He is very thorough in his review of real estate matters and offers thoughtful advise on how to protect the interest of his client. His input on commercial real estate title issues and counsel on potential modifications to loan docs are always spot on. We appreciate his professional approach to each opportunity we have been involved in and have observed his ability to have positive and productive interactions with borrower's legal counsel.
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26 Oct, 2016 by Paul
Aleta has helped us with several very stressful financial and life planning issues and has been wonderful at explaining the processes, options, consequences and procedures. We always felt confident with her advice and with her understanding of the best way to affect our goals while protecting our interests
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23 Jun, 2017 by Janie
When I was unable to deal with issues of my car accident, I met with Bob Boyan in High Point. I was anxious as I had never been in a situation to hire an attorney. My anxiety quickly disappeared because of Bob's easy, personable demeanor and his obvious knowledge and experience. I left his office with relief and confidence, knowing I had made the right decision. Throughout the process, Bob advocated on my behalf for which I will always be grateful. I highly recommend Bob Boyan to anyone who needs a great attorney! Janie
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22 Mar, 2011 by Christine
Having first used Mr. Boyan over twenty five years ago I have yet to see any other, consistently of the same calibre in all areas needed to obtain excellent results. With the offering of many fine attorneys in this state, one can rest assured, be comfortable and confident with any/all facets of Mr. Boyan's abilitiies, actions, knowledge, reactions and results. It makes a world of difference personally and professionally to know one's lawyer always will do better than his/her best for a client and has the respect, presence in the courtroom, etc. to achieve the very best results possible-and then some. In addition to handling a broad spectrum of cases for myself, I personally have witnessed Mr. Boyan represent clients/cases of all sorts, magnitudes. I have always felt to be in the very best of hands with Mr. Boyan. And also, as noted, have seen, been directly told of all the good Bob has done for numerous other clients beside myself over the years to base this on as well as the history-fondness, loyalty and satisfaction people have actually told me they had for his attorney father before him. Mr. Robert Boyan's late father, Clarence Boyan and himself have always been known for their fair fee arrangements. The times I have retained another lawyer, thinking I was saving some money I literally "got what I paid for." Much more fortunate I would have been with Mr. Boyan on my side, that's for sure. Truly, Mr. Boyan has been the best choice from the time he was a young lawyer, working for his father to the present time, all these years later. Were any family members of mine to need any legal advice it would be imperative for them to contact Mr. Boyan immediately-they actually have and thank goodness they had him in their court!
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20 Jan, 2010 by Angela
I have had the opportunity to hire Bob Boyan many times in the past 20 years. He has handled traffic tickets, workers compensation settlement, birth certificate problems, A DUI for a couple friends of mine and is currently handling a auto accident claim for me. He has always been there for me what ever I need. So everytime I hear " you better call Bob" I laugh because MY Bob is the best Bob!!
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25 Jan, 2024 by Mary hale
Angela was very patient and explained everything having to do our wills in layman’s terms. She is thorough and knowledgeable.
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07 Jul, 2023 by Momx3 ofgirls
Absolutely wonderful law firm. Very responsive! Always in your best interest.
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