James Timothy Moore Jr.

575 Military Cutoff Rd Ste 106, Wilmington, NC

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Bonnie hunt

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Edward salkind

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08 Jul, 2024
Excellent , pleasant caring service. I had to redo my wills after my wife passed and the excellent service and knowledge supplied by the lawyers and Kim the paralegal helped me to return to work after accomplishing needed documents. I have used this firm before to support my work. I want to thank Kim for working so hard and efficiently to provide me with needed services in a timely manner.
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Dennis crocker

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08 Jul, 2024
WE have used Shipman and Wright for several years, they have successfuly provided us with a high level of expertise. The staff is excellent and well prepared for legal issues. the addition of Jennifer Scott has been excellent, she is very professional and knowledgeable, very responsive to all inquiries and communicates in a quick and precise manner. we highly recommend this firm and Jennifer Scott to handle complex legal matters as well as day to day issues. The paralegals are top notch and communicate quickly.
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable attorneys who provide excellent legal representation
“Jennifer is very knowledgeable of the financial industry and the law. Through her experience and ability she has helped me tremendously by understanding the law and navigating the areas through consumer rights and justice.”
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Responsive and communicative, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“I've always been surprised with how far they go for their clients. Most of my dealing have been with James Moore and Kim Smith and they have both went way past their duties to ensure I understood the process through every step of the way.”
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Compassionate and understanding, providing personalized care to clients
“From the moment you walk in the doors of Shipman & Wright you are greeted with caring people. My attorney, Kyle Nutt, has been so supportive, and is a brilliant and honest attorney. He treats me with such respect and great care.”
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Efficient and able to achieve favorable outcomes for clients
“Jennifer knows how to finish a proposed deal! We were very fortunate to have her representation which resulted in a favorable outcome.”
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Highly recommended by both personal and professional clients
“I have established an outstandingly beneficial relationship with the Shipman Law Firm and Jennifer Scott. It is without hesitation that I recommend Jennifer.”
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Potential for mistakes or oversights that can negatively impact clients
“Totally inept. They 'accidentaly' filed a lien on MY property! Totally different name, totally different address, totally different town. How can you fail to recognize that the name and address on the deed you pulled is not the name and address of the person youre suing??”
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Lack of responsiveness or follow-through in some cases
“I never received a call, text or email. Over a week of hearing nothing I sent an email to Phil. I needed help and they wouldn't help so I had to change plans.”

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