John D. Loftin

PO Box 733, Hillsborough, NC

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Education

1989
University of North Carolina School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1983
Duke University, PhD - Doctorate
1977
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, AB

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3.8 17 reviews
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Jp

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14 Jun, 2023
I contacted Dr. Loftin regarding a matter for which I may need an attorney. He invited me in and discussed the matter at length, despite not being "on the clock" and me not being a client. A credit to Hillsborough.
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Jeff

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07 Nov, 2019
Professional, Genuine, Caring and Passionate are just a few of the adjectives to describe John Loftin. My wife and I hired John's firm to handle our Estate Litigation/Will Caveat case that we were involved in. We went into the Mediation not sure what to expect or even how it worked. John outlined what was happening, and what was going to happen and kept reassuring us that our game plan was still in tact. His mediation skills far exceeded our expectations. John took a very stressful situation that were in and made it very comforting for us. John's firm was recommended to us by a friend and we highly recommend him for your legal needs!
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Jack

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03 Jan, 2019
I hired John Loftin to represent my son who was in an accident and received several citations. Mr. Loftin wisely advised him on the steps he could take to help his case and as a result all charges were dropped. I am very grateful for his expertise and council in this matter.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in a variety of legal areas, including child custody, personal injury, real estate, and estate planning
“Atty. John Loftin successfully presented my extremely complicated child custody case before two District Courts, the NC Court of Appeals, and the NC Supreme Court. As a result of his expert legal representation and professionalism, I received full custody of my daughter.”
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Tenacious and dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for clients
“He's someone you can trust with your case...thank big John!!!”
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Responsive and professional in handling client matters
“I have used John loftin over the years for several reasons, I have always found John to be very responsive and professional.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and follow-through, leading to delays and frustration for some clients
“We found that emails were not read, he did not communicate with us even on basic things. We were working with him remotely as we live in another state. He just kept postponing the case and charging $500 each time he postponed when if he had asked for the information he needed we could have had something accomplished.”
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Occasionally made mistakes or gave poor advice, leading to negative outcomes for clients
“This guy has no clue about simple trusts. He needlessly stirred up a family mess simply because he ran his mouth off to a family member that wasn't a beneficiary by telling that person he would in fact be entitled to a portion of the family trust.”

Publications

1989:
American Culture and Research Journal, Anglo-American Jurisprudence and the Native American Tribal Quest for Religious Freedom

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