Erin L. Brock

514 S Stratford Rd Ste 315, Winston-Salem, NC

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James andrews

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10 Apr, 2020
My family and I have been doing business with D. Barrett Burge for a long time. Always professional and courteous.
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Ashley victoria

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18 Oct, 2019
Had an issue that needed to be taken care of quickly. Very courteous, got everything and more taken care of in lightning speed. Professional and straight to the point if your looking for a good attorney he's the one you need to visit.
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Brad miller

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04 Sep, 2019
Super helpful. Gave me all the info I needed!
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14 Dec, 2016 by Robert smith
Mr. Quander is an excellent attorney. The consummate professional who fought hard in several separate instances to maintain my clean record.
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26 Feb, 2018 by Stefanie
After finding myself in active addiction, I had made some poor decisions and found myself in legal issues. Therefore I wanted a better life and sought treatment. My largest challenge was felony and misdemeanor charges for my questionable behavior. I learned of Kerri’s hardworking efforts in the addiction arena through her advocation of the drug court in Forsyth county. A person assisting me with my recovery directed me to her. She listened with a caring ear and passed no judgement on me. She understood my bad decisions were motivated by my addiction. She represented me to the court as a human being that was seeking assistance to be the great person I was intended to be. She understood their were consequences for my actions and pled to the court that my consequences would be proactive, effective, and assistive in me bettering myself. Her explanation of my character and the person I truly am encouraged the court to hand down a lesser charge and lesser sentence. Understanding the length of time it takes to recover from active addiction she went one step further. She pleaded to the court and recommended that part of my consequences for my behavior would be to be legally responsible to complete my treatment program. I had never had the experience of an attorney treating me as a human being and expressing my value as a person to the court. The fact that she went above and beyond and recommended to the court to hold me legally responsible to complete my treatment demonstrated to me that she really cared about me. This was but a glimpse although a large hurdle of one of the challenges I faced in my early active recovery. Kerri’s action and compassion have assisted me in being a person in long term recovery. Ms. Sigler is not just an attorney she is a humanitarian. To this day she still reaches out to me after the case has been closed and I have completed my legal obligations. I would only pray that other representatives of the legal system follow her lead. My gratitude and thankfulness could never be expressed enough. Thank you Kerri.
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21 Feb, 2018 by Tameki
As a person that had never been into a courtroom, Kerri Sigler helped me immediately adjust to the atmosphere. Her confidence spilled over into me making each courtroom visit easier. She always responded to my messages during the process. She was firm and straightforward with me. I knew what she expected of me as her client and she took the time to listen to me. There was no guessing or trying to figure out what kind of lawyer I had, she is the best and I knew that from the start. I never had to search or make phone calls to her on court days as I had seen other people do. She was always present when my case became before the court. She was always prepared and new what was important. I couldn't help but notice her mingling with the other Attorneys in the courtroom. Kerri Sigler is well respected amongst her counterparts. I would recommend her to everyone. I could not have had a better Lawyer representing me. If it had not been for Kerri, my first courtroom experience could have been more intimidating and I may not even have won my case. Thanks to her I have not only the victory but confidence that I will take forth from this life experience. I am forever greatful to Kerri Sigler.
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02 Feb, 2018 by Lisa
Kerri was assigned to my 50B case and immediately contacted me to get the specifics directly from me. She was a huge support through three continuances and finally a fourth and final showing. I couldn't have asked for a more dedicated attorney if I had picked one myself. I highly recommend contacting her if you are in the need for an attorney in the areas of her expertise. I can not say enough about how her confidence calmed my nerves through one of the worst experiences of my life.
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04 Aug, 2015 by Cheryl
I first met Barbara Raffaldini when we were colleagues at a large Chicago law firm. We have been friends ever since. When I, my clients, associates and family members have needed counsel to handle a real estate matter, I have referred them to Barb because Barb gets the deal done. She is the master of the checklist so no detail gets lost or forgotten. She has worked on matters when the seller's attorney has been ill-prepared or sloppy and has taken the initiative to clean up what threatened closing on time. She handles large, multiparty transactions with skill, efficiency and tact. While I was in house counsel at a hospitality industry business, Barb handled sales, purchases, and some aspects of financing of several different properties. She made me look good because there were no hiccups. Since that time, she has handled matters large and small for people I referred to her. The real measure of her skill is how clients feel about the work she does--one word--confident. Confident that things were done to achieve business objectives, correctly, and without unnecessary expense or stress. Because it is my credibility that is on the line when I make a referral, I refer work to Barbara Raffaldini.
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