Dale E Gunter

500 W Fifth Stree, Winston-Salem, NC

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Wake Forest University, J.D.
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Salisbury State University, B.S.

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Albert lee

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13 Jun, 2024
Just hired them to represent me for my speeding ticket. Talked to Robyn and she told me exactly what they will do and the outcome. My mind is at ease.
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Mark imbus

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12 Jun, 2024
True professionals with superb follow-up, and at a reasonable cost. Thanks Again
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Kits

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11 Jun, 2024
I read other reviews and had noticed all the positivity others had states about this office, which led me to turn to them to assist with my dispute. However, after taking my case 6 months ago, the last update I received was 2 months ago. Before that most recent update, it was roughly 6 weeks prior to that when I heard anything regarding my case. After many calls to McElwee and the main office, they never return my calls nor provide an update. This is a matter where the preliminary work could had been done with 3 months. I am not telling anyone not to go this attorney. I am sure he is very good and I thought he was too after the first month or so. But with the severe lack of communication, my opinions changed.
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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness throughout the process
“Great communication and case outcome, highly recommend!”
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Affordable and transparent pricing
“Very affordable and extremely nice people.”
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Efficient and timely handling of cases
“Handled my case and got my charge reduced and I didn't have to go to court or anything.”
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Knowledgeable and professional legal representation
“Highly skilled attorney! Professional, knowledgeable, and achieved great results for my case.”
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Positive customer service and personalized attention
“They are so caring and capable. They fight for you the entire step of the way!”
Cons
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Occasional lack of timely updates and communication
“After many calls to McElwee and the main office, they never return my calls nor provide an update.”
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Inconsistent responsiveness and follow-up in some cases
“The last update I received was 2 months ago. Before that most recent update, it was roughly 6 weeks prior to that when I heard anything regarding my case.”

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