Lea Marie Keller, experienced Business, Personal Injury attorney in Winston-Salem, NC with 144 reviews
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Lea Marie Keller

285 Executive Park Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC

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2006:
Wake Forest University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2003:
High Point University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Alice williams

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15 Nov, 2024
Highly recommend! The staff and Ms. Keller are wonderful to work with and have great communication.
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T2j johnson

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13 Nov, 2024
I’ve been dealing with this law firm since October I had a work incident to where my finger got cut off I called the law firm and Ambria was assigned to me not knowing she is just a receptionist and not a lawyer, she not only doesn’t answer phone calls nor text messages but also played as if she was my lawyer, I couldn’t get my prescriptions nor was I receiving my correct pay from worker’s compensation, I kept calling and leaving voicemails because every time I call it goes to voicemail then one day I was told my lawyer would be Tammy then Shannon, however Shannon called me and was highly disrespectful to me even hung up in my face with all that they still wanted 25 percent of a settlement that I never received, I strongly urge people not to use this law firm for anything, you get the run around, you don’t get all your wages, plus you get disrespected just for calling because you have a receptionist that’s trying to play as a lawyer I should file a lawsuit against them for Emotional Distress
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Matthew dudley

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11 Oct, 2024
We chose the law offices of Lewis and Keller. Leah Keller handled our case and went above and beyond to ensure we were taken care of from start to finish. She and her assistant Samantha exceeded all of our expectations and helped us move forward after going though a traumatic accident. Highly recommend if your looking for someone to fight for you and your case. Forever grateful for their strength and support.
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