Michael Nicholas Carter, experienced  attorney in Smithfield, NC with 18 reviews
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Michael Nicholas Carter

Po Box 1335, Smithfield, NC

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Jared warren

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23 Oct, 2024
Cameron worked with me to finalize and submit an estate close out for my mother in law that passed away. I admitingly was not an ideal client and spent too long in between requests from Cameron with life getting in the way, but she was patient and great to work with. 1000% recommend.
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V s

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19 Jul, 2024
There's not enough great things to say about their professionalism, and knowledge. Definitely my go-to
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Theinvisablehacker

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14 May, 2024
I had a consultation with this firm three weeks ago, I have attempted to follow up with this firm by phone and email and no one will contact me.
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Pros
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Professionalism and knowledgeable staff
“There's not enough great things to say about their professionalism, and knowledge. Definitely my go-to”
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Patient and great to work with
“I admitingly was not an ideal client and spent too long in between requests from Cameron with life getting in the way, but she was patient and great to work with.”
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Comfortable office environment and friendly staff
“This attorney office is comfortable and the staff make you feel at ease. They really know how to treat people and respect and help people.”
Cons
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Slow response time and lack of communication
“I had a consultation with this firm three weeks ago, I have attempted to follow up with this firm by phone and email and no one will contact me.”
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Prioritize their own interests over client's best interests
“Total rip offs. I mean most lawyers are but on the other end most lawyers do what's in the best interest of their client not themselves not the county not other companies.”
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Aggressive when it comes to payments
“However, when it comes to payments they are very aggressive.”

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