Edward Mckinley Bartholomew II

211 Court St, Louisburg, NC

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Education

2013
Charlotte School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2009
Hampden-Sydney College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Dream big

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12 Dec, 2024
The communication was exceptional! I was able to speak with office staff about my case with no delay. I am truly grateful that my case has been dismissed, it was worth the wait! 5 out 5
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Queentc fields

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17 Nov, 2024
I called Mr Bartholomew for a consultation on my case. He consulted me for free and gave me the information I needed to move forward with handling my case. I offered to Tip or even donate to him for giving me his valuable time and knowledge, he told me to pay it forward in the holiday season. That means alot , as my daughter #shynajuablackwell is missing, I called franklin county to file a missing person report and the officer refused to do it because of what seems to be mishandled funds. I pray to find my daughter and clear up this misunderstanding, but for Mr. Bartholomew to be so understanding and positive makes the chain of events a little easier to deal with. I pray the whole united states of America 🇺🇸 is blessed and able to bless others in the holiday season. Thank you again sir for such a great encounter, I'd recommend you to anyone 💜💜💜
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Katie harris

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15 Nov, 2024
Phenomenal experience working with Ed and his team. Great and easy to communicate with!! Ed and his team are all around great folks, who truly do care!! Highly recommend!!
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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and personalized service
“Going with Edd and his team was one of my favorite and I'd say best choices that I've made…and not just is he a great lawyer he's a great guy who made the whole process as comfortable and stress free as he could with just talking to me (oh and my case was dismissed thanks to him😄). 10/10”
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Compassionate and responsive team that goes the extra mile
“This team is amazing, going above and beyond to help me through a very difficult situation I was put in. I can not express just how amazing this team is I will recommend them to anyone who is in need of a solid attorney. Ed was with me every step of the way and he was responsive to all of my question and laid out what the possible outcomes could be. Didn't sugar coat anything which is what you need and want in an attorney.”
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Excellent communication and updates throughout the process
“Great at keeping in touch and updating you on your case!”
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Bilingual services and ability to assist diverse clients
“My family and I highly recommend. Especially Brandon, he was able to clearly communicate with my only Spanish speaking mother and was able to answer all her questions.”
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Successful case outcomes and client satisfaction
“All I HAD TO DO WAS ASK AND ED CAME THROUGH AND MY CASE WAS DISMISSED. THANKS BROTHER FOR ALL THE ASSISTANCE”
Cons
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Inconsistent responsiveness and communication
“We looked for another lawyer prior to her and decided to give her a chance instead. Well we ended up where we should've started in the place and lesson learned. Don't waste your time.”
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Lack of transparency and follow-through
“I'm so thankful to Gena I hired her to take care of my divorce and she was wonderful she filed my papers so quick and I gat divorce in 3 month she was so professional and I really thanks her for helping me out”

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