Conrad B. Sturges III

101 Church Street, Louisburg, NC

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Education

1995
Wake Forest University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1991
Wake Forest University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Becky reiss

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20 Nov, 2024
My husband hired Davis & Sturges for a pretty bad speeding ticket and Mr. Surges took on all responsibilities and got it dismissed. Highly recommend and will absolutely hire again for attorney needs. 10/10.
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Richard stinnett

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17 Oct, 2024
They did a great job for me!! Second time using them.
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Joshua watkins

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30 Jul, 2024
Mr. Sturges is an amazing attorney; he’s great at responding to texts/calls, and a pleasure to work with. I highly recommend him & his firm.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorney who is an expert in the local legal system
“Boyd Sturges is extremely knowledgeable, strategic and professional. He handled our case with patience and compassion, providing exception guidance. I cannot imagine a better advocate in court.”
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Aggressive and effective in court, with a strong track record of successful outcomes
“Boyd Sturges is agressive, knows the law, is well prepared, tells his clients the truth (whether they want to hear it or not). Mr. Sturges will meet with his clients at their convenience, not his. He is excellent in any court, before any judge.”
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Personable, responsive, and dedicated to his clients' needs
“Mr. Sturges has represented my family for several matters in family court. In each instance, he always has been available to answer questions and been extremely knowledgeable about NC family law and the specifics of our case.”
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Willing to go the extra mile to achieve the best possible results for clients
“I could not have been more happy with his work. If your looking for a fantastic law firm this is it!”
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Highly respected by peers and the legal community
“I've been through a lot of other attorneys throughout the years before I met Mr. Sturges when I went through an divorce, one after another, it was an disappointment at so many levels. DONT....DONT WASTE YOUR time with others....the absolute best in N.C.!”
Cons
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Billing and responsiveness issues reported by some clients
“Very disappointed, obtained Pete Tomilson in mid December for a foreclosure process was told it would be resolved by mid March they are now saying mid June , I have contacted him 4 days in a row to get information on the delay and they won't even return a call.”
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Aggressive approach may not be preferred by all clients
“Guess my Money wasnt green enough. Find a lawyer that values your rights and doesnt look for the easy money.”

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