Lea E. Morgan

314 N Hayne St, Monroe, NC

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Julie mccray

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07 Oct, 2019
Although my case was complicated which is an understatement, Stephen made it as effortless as possible. His staff was knowledgeable and kept me informed at all times. Thanks everyone!
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Ed

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25 Jun, 2015
To Whom it May Concern, Lea was great in the process of my case from start to finish and I always felt comfortable that all decisions being made throughout the long legal process were in my best interest. From the first day we met and from that point moving forward Lea was easy to communicate with and very responsive. Expectations were clear and what I needed to do to help her help me was made very clear as well. Through the 6 - 9 month case I felt as though I was always very well informed, educated and the case was very well managed by Lea. Any new information that was presented to her was always immediately communicated to me. In the end the right decision was reached and all of my pending charges were dropped. I have a great deal of gratitude for all that Lea has done for me and my family through my ordeal and would highly recommend her.
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Karen

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07 May, 2015
We have engaged Lea Morgan's services twice for our son. She is extremely professional and immediately put us at ease during a very stressful time. Lea made us feel that she genuinely cared about us and her legal knowledge and her willingness to answer endless questions from us impressed us immensely, Lea is well-known and highly respected by the Union County legal and law enforcement community. We were very happy with the outcomes of our legal cases and we would definitely recommend Lea Morgan without any hesitation.
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