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Pros
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Helpful and professional staff
“Ryan Addison's staff was EXTREMELY helpful and professional.”
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Successful case resolution
“Mr. Addison was able to settle my case better than expected.”
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Respectful and courteous service
“Everyone I spoke with at this office treated me with such care and respect, right from the first contact.”
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Excellent legal representation
“They did great job with my case. I could not have for more. I would recomend them to anyone in need of a attorney.”
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Effective in getting cases dismissed
“He was able to go in and get the case dismissed. He is a blessing from God.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and unwillingness to help
“The woman on the phone was very degrading and rude. She was very unpleasant and definitely made it very clear she was not willing to help others.”
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Ineffective legal representation
“Terrible attorney....wouldn't recommend to anyone. I hired him a few years back and he didn't work for me because he was afraid of the other attorney.”
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Lack of advocacy for client's best interests
“I didn't feel that he represented me the way I needed representation.”

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06 Oct, 2023 by Suwanda humphreys
I recently had Amanda as a public defender she refused to ask for a motion to discover all evidence I asked for not only that she told me and my daughter that I didn't have to be to court just so the very next morning I had 1,500 bond for my arrest this was done intentionally because I was assaulted and arrested on APRIL 3 2023 BY THE SOCAT UNIT ON A SECOND TRESPASSING THAT IN 7 DAYS WILL BE A YEAR OLD BUT THE SO CALLED OFFICERS HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO COME TO COURT IN A YEAR ON OCT 13 SHE NEVER ONCE TRIED TO GET IT DISMISSED AS IT SHOULD'VE BEEN ALREADY BUT THEY KEEP TRYING TO PUT IT ON ME. I'M BEING TARGETED AFYER I WIN A SUPREME COURT RULING IN 2020 STATE VS SUWANDA HUMPHREYS TAKE A LOOK THE PUBLIC DEFENDER ARE WORK WITH THE JUDGES IN ROWAN COUNTY AS YOU CAN SEE I KNOW I'M SUWANDA HUMPHREYS
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09 May, 2023 by Sam hutchins
i hired this company for a speeding ticket and seatbelt ticket and although it cost a bit more than the last, i had a satisfactory outcome and they were very helpful with my limited legal knowledge and experience.
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11 Dec, 2020 by Glenn gilliard
Honest, open very helpful and understanding.!
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11 Dec, 2020 by Crystal dragon
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14 Aug, 2020 by Don pratt
Ryan Addison's staff was EXTREMELY helpful and professional. They got the answers I needed and were clear on what I was to expect. Mr. Addison was able to settle my case better than expected. I am truly grateful.
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13 Mar, 2009 by Anonymous
Glenn gets straight to the point and lays out a clear plan of action. Excellent legal advice--he has saved me $1000's.
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11 Dec, 2020 by Anonymous
I had never been in trouble before and had several trafficking, conspiracy, and obtain CS by forgery charges and was looking at more than 40 years in prison. I was given his name by another attorney in SC, and from the first day I met him, I didn't feel like he was judging me or feeding me a line of bull. He was very straightforward and honest. My case was in the system for almost 2 years and he was able to get my conspiracy charges dropped, and I only had to serve 60 days in county and 3 years probation. It was well worth the $5000 I spent to hire him.
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12 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
From the first day I contacted this firm, their Paralegal was very friendly and knowledgeable. After calling approx. six law firms, I choose this firm to represent me mainly due to their reasonable cost and professionalism. They were very timing and informative.
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12 Jun, 2020 by Ryan
Many court appointed attorneys are just in it for the money, but after getting Mr. Doomy appointed to me, I realized this is not the case. Mr. Doomy fought hard for my rights and I was lucky to get him as an attorney. He achieved a very good outcome in my case and made sure my voice was heard.
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02 Jun, 2014 by Anonymous
He is a man of his word and did exactly what he said he would and if there was a issue we spoke about it before we made it into the courtroom. I would definitely recommend him.
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