Richard C. Speaks

902 Market Street, Wilmington, NC

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4.8 / 5
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License

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Education

2012
Federal Criminal Practice Seminar
2012
Federal Criminal Practice Seminar
2011
Federal Criminal Practice Seminar
2011
Federal Criminal Practice Seminar
2010
Federal Criminal Practice Seminar
2009
Federal Criminal Practice Seminar
2003
Federal Criminal Practice
2002
NC Advocates for Justice, Capital College
2002
National Institute for Trial Advocay, Trial Skills Course
2001
Federal Criminal Practice Seminar, Federal Sentencing Guidelines Training Course
1999
North Carolina Advocates for Justice, DWI Seminar
1998
Federal Criminal Practice Seminar, Federal Criminal Law
1997
Campbell University, JD - Juris Doctor
1997
NC Bar Association, Practical Skills Course
1993
East Carolina University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.8 630 reviews
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Frankie saunders

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20 Dec, 2024
Louis Edward and I are very pleased with Russ Brinson and would like to thank Russ for his hard work that he did for us on our case. We also would like to thank Brian Geschickter for his kindness on our case and all of the staff at Speaks Law Firm for their friendliness and contribution. Thank You All...... Louis Edward Frankie D Saunders
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Jessica graham

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12 Dec, 2024
"I just want to thank the Speaks Law Firm Team." For all you done for me and God bless you all!!
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Shannon p

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22 Nov, 2024
I truly am grateful to have had the opportunity to work with Speaks Law Firm. They maintained their reputation on being very responsive. They really went out of their way to make sure if I needed anything they were there for me. All of their staff is very kind and really went out of their way to explain the details and steps taken to make sure I received all the help I needed.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent and professional representation in court, resulting in better than expected outcomes
“Attorney Speaks represented my interests in court and got a result that was better than I expected!”
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Effective and successful in handling a wide range of cases, from minor traffic tickets to serious criminal charges
“I used Attorney Speaks for a criminal case in 2010 and he got me a great deal. I literally had my freedom on the line and he was able to present the facts and in no exaggeration saved my life.”
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Knowledgeable and well-connected in the local legal community, able to leverage relationships to benefit clients
“He seemed to know a fair amount of people in the Wilmington area and to be on good terms with the magistrates and DA's at the Hanover County Courthouse.”
4
Responsive and accessible, providing personalized attention and support to clients
“Clarke was very helpful and available, always returning my calls and even gave me his personal phone-number to reach him via text-messaging.”
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Able to achieve favorable settlements and outcomes, even in challenging cases
“Mr. Speaks was able to get me a settlement that was not only fair, it exceeded my expectations. All my medical bills were paid. I was even able to get paid for some of the pain and suffering that I went through and continue to deal with.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2013:
DPI Publications, The Ten Commandments of Criminal Court
2013:
Wordpress, Busted by the Federal Authorities
2012:
WordPress, The North Carolina Auto Injury Book
2002:
North Carolina Bar Association publication, Ask Atticus
2001:
North Carolina Bar Association, How to Open a Small Law Firm
2001:
North Carolina Bar Association publication, Ask Atticus
2000:
North Carolina Bar Association publication, Ask Atticus
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