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Knowledgeable and Thorough
“She's very detail oriented; nothing will get past her, and she's not afraid to fight for you!”
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Personable and Caring
“She shows heart along side her intelligence. That was impressive to someone like myself who suffers from anxiety issues. I believe she actually cares for her clients and sees them for more than a salary.”
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Effective and Successful
“Lynn was helpful in turning my financial status around.. responded in timely manners!”
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Communicative and Responsive
“She was punctual and communicated with me by text and phone calls.”
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Honest and Transparent
“She was very honest about what's best for my situation which is making a deal with my roommate.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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26 Feb, 2024 by Tyler
Responded to my questions regarding debt collection in a timely and professional manner.
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27 Nov, 2023 by Kirtis baines - bey
I reached out to her about my situations and she was rude and unprofessional. I was explaining my situations and once I mention the companies she tried to argue me with PROCEDURES and I stated I know I'm not a professional but I just read laws on contract repudiation/breach, then i was interrupted, she went on more about the procedures then I asked well what about this statute and that one and since when does procedure triumph the law. Being that the loan was sold makes the contract an actual breach, she interrupted and said. Look you called me asking for my help and if you're going to try and tell me how things go and don't want to listen then I may not be the attorney for you and if you're not going to listen I will terminate the call in a very aggressive and annoyed tone, like I was her child. I replied you need to watch your tone and I will find another attorney because you don't even want to hear me out, you keep being rude trying to talk over me and interrupting telling me about the procedures. I'm very aware that loans get sold on the regular but there is still a correct procedure that should be done and the North Carolina General Statutes speaks on them and I can read and comprehend very well. As I was speaking she was interrupting by attempting to speaking over me which annoyed me, like where is the professionalism. And I ended to the call because I let her actions take me out of character. And all I was trying to do was get advice. Then I get on here and see she has a mediator title as well, now that's hilarious.
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14 Jun, 2023 by Brandon shields
Lynn is very knowledgeable and friendly. I asked a lot of questions because all i have ever heard was different things from different people. She also has the best prices.
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20 Feb, 2023 by Mike citro
Lynn was extremely helpful by providing some free advice when the situation did not necessarily require her full services. That is the sign of a good business person.
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31 Aug, 2022 by Jeff
I was connected to Mrs Coleman through the AVVO site from a google search and from there I scrolled down to Mrs Coleman’s profile that seemed to match what I was looking for. Clicked her link and took me to her site. It was during the day and I was busy with work but I decided to call her business number anyway assuming I would be going to vm or giving my name/number for a callback later. Much to my surprise Mrs Coleman answered the phone herself and proceeded to give me free advice for a full 15 mins (I checked bc I was so pleasantly surprised) for my current situation. In todays time this type of customer service rarely happens, is not expected, but much appreciated! I would highly recommend contacting Mrs Coleman!
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