Woody E. White

2004 Eastwood Road, Wilmington, NC

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1994
University of Nebraska College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1991
Southern College, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Jess

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08 Jan, 2022
Woody and John Phillips were a fantastic help in resolving a legal issue that came up. Woody's secretary, Jan, was prompt to answer all concerns and my case outcome greatly exceeded my expectations. Overall very pleased with my experience and would recommend Woody & John to anyone who needs expert law services.
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Noah

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04 Jun, 2020
My wife, her parents, and I were hit by a drunk driver. The accident resulted in the death of my mother-in-law, the premature birth of my son, and serious injuries to the rest of us. We hired Mr. White to handle our insurance claims. He was professional and compassionate, even showing up to support us at hearings for the criminal case against the other driver. Mr. White negotiated with five different insurance companies to get us the maximum settlement. Our medical bills amounted to over $150,000, but he was able to settle with our insurance for around $12,000. On top of that, he also secured a settlement for our minor child that was over and above the limits of our policy. Throughout our case Woody kept us informed of what was going on and always answered any questions we had. I highly recommend Mr. White.
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Summer

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07 Dec, 2018
As a mother who has been in the trenches both professionally and a mother fighting the war on drugs, found herself with a son who for over a decade fighting prison and addiction. As a last ditch effort (after all went wrong) my son again was on the wrong side. I have had society telling me to walk away. As a mother it is not easy. It took me almost a month trying to say, "walk away", throw the keys away, be done!! Then one morning early I got up and said no!! I will find someone for once who will support me!! I did just exactly that!! I was scared to death!!! But this time I knew I could not do it alone!!! I found Woody White. I thought he would be just like all the others in the past! Get it done and over with, put my son in prison, let me take your monies and then be done with you and your addict son! This is a decade of a sick young man who is good when sober. If you are reading this, you know that I speak the truth. This was in fact the total opposite of Mr. White. He knew the pain in my eyes, on my face, as well as his staff. They felt the tears and heartache! They treated me and my son like we were family. Mr. White and his staff never judged my son nor myself. They knew he came from a good home. And if he did not, they did not care! My recommendations to all family members who are need of legal defense for family members who are in trouble with the Judicial System (especially while young or decades of addiction) Please call Mr. White and his staff today. I write this from the heart! Thank you. There is hope............
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Publications

2022:
Carolina Journal, Our Relationship with Big Tech Must Change
2021:
Carolina Journal, Is Ted Lasso a Modern Day Legislator?
2016:
Wilmington Star News, Drunk Driver Take Life; Devastates Others

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