1. Doyle & Wallace

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    Charlotte, NC

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    McGrath & Spielberger

    McGrath & Spielberger

    5.0
    (2 reviews)

    Thank you so much for your help with our situation with the Internal Revenue Service. I had…read moreprepared and paid my taxes correctly each year, but the tax service I used for 4 years did not file them properly. Instead of penalizing my tax service, the IRS penalized me, even though I filed and paid my taxes every year. Originally, I considered hiring a Tax Resolution Service to represent me. But, after reading reviews for those companies, it appeared to me that many of their clients were simply trying to reduce their tax debt. In my case, I had done everything right, and I did not want to be labeled or looked at as someone who was just wanting to have their taxes reduced. I wanted the fines eliminated!!! At first, I tried to explain my situation on my own to the IRS. They denied my request the first time to eliminate my fines, as they said that even though I used a tax service to prepare my taxes, the results were still my responsibility. Finally, I hired this law firm to represent me in an appeal. I have no idea how you explained the situation better than I did, but I just received letters from the Internal Revenue Service stating that my account for those years was settled and paid in full. Thank you!!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!!! I was facing around $15,000.00 in fines, and those fines were settled with the work you did representing me. I hope many people read my review and see what you could possibly do for them Sincerely: Danny Smith Statesville, NC

    Jason and Team did a great job of managing our mortgage loan modification and assisted my wife and…read moreI in getting better terms with our lender. Terms that will likely make our long term situation better. His team utilized their existing relationships with my lender to speed up an otherwise bureaucratic process to make the process easier and with a result.

    Berger & Kindberg Law

    Berger & Kindberg Law

    5.0
    (1 review)

    My husband and I hired Hal Berger from Berger & Kindberg Law to handle our home sale, which turned…read moreout to be a great decision. I had gotten fed up with our realtor, and was looking for a different solution to sell our home. Hal was FAR less expensive than a realtor (as in, remove a zero) with a flat fee no matter the complications (no hourly attorney fees!). So after 3 months of our house sitting on the market with a realtor, we fired the realtor, hired Hal, and were able to drop our home price by thousands to attract a buyer while still netting the same amount. The price drop worked, and we were under contract in 4 days. Hal knew how to draft a contract that protected our interests much better than a realtor would have, and looked out for issues from the buyer's side to also protect us. He was also very responsive - to the point that if I didn't get a response to an email within a couple hours, I knew he must be in court or some other impossible-to-respond situation. He made selling our own home without a realtor easy and lucrative. He was also a pleasure to work with. He saw it through to the very end. We highly recommend.

    From the owner: At Berger & Kindberg Law in Charlotte, North Carolina we provide effective legal solutions for…read morebusiness, real estate purchases, real estate litigation (Partition Action) and estate planning matters. Whether you're launching or selling a business, buying a home, relocating, resolving disputes, or working to prevent one, our experienced attorneys are here to protect your interests, offer guidance and help you navigate every step with confidence.

    Harry Marsh Law

    Harry Marsh Law

    3.2
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    I am a professional in the real estate industry and just had a closing on the buyer side (not my…read moreclient) with 24 Hours closing Harry Marsh. It was a 100 day Cash closing and no commutation to the sellers attorney or updates. Mr. Marsh wrote up a super-fast Closing Disclosure and mistakes were made because no one read the OTP and it costed his client 2000. Do your research!

    As well as the positive reviews, prospective customers would do well to read the following, which…read morerelates to a closing within the last 24 hours (today is June 16, 2021) and as such is a little more relevant than reviews written 12 months or two years ago. There are so many points to make that I will have to bullet them so that each receives consideration: 1) Google Maps takes one to the company's last address. if one relocates a company and does not ensure that Google Maps, Yahoo, etc do not reflect this move, then that should be a warning sign. Strike one. 2) Upon closing, we were encountered by a member of staff who said that he wasn't used to closings, and had been called on to deal with us at short notice. So you're telling me that, having been notified FOUR weeks ago, this is what you call short notice? Literally, how much notice do you need? As a result of this utter unprofessionalism, our purchase wasn't recorded that same day, and an entire afternoon was (for reasons I won't bore you with) in effect, wasted. Strike two. 3) If you're not used to closing, despite working for a company who literally advertises closing as being their area of expertise, then perhaps you have chosen the wrong profession and you can get me someone who is. This isn't work that you're doing pro bono, and I don't expect second best, in much the same way that if I were employing a criminal attorney, I wouldn't expect a public defender. Strike three and that should be it. But wait, there's more... 4) You introduce your female colleague as "your ASSISTANT," despite her knowing more about the whole process than you? Perhaps misogynism should be an area of specialization for you too. If there were such a thing, that would be strike four. 5) An issue with the paperwork was blamed on a third party (when it obviously had nothing to do with them) rather than the staff taking ownership of an issue they could, and should, have cleared up before hand. People's mileage may vary, but speaking personally I don't appreciate someone who blames mistakes on another person (who is not there to defend themselves) rather than being professional and taking ownership. 6) Admittedly, we are getting into nit-picking territory here, but it is still reflective of what should be a professional, paid-for service provided by a professional, paid-for attorney. Papers were out of order, in disarray, and lacking in "sign here" stickers (Employer, please take note. For a small outlay, you can look infinitely more professional even if you insist on employing staff who are "not used to closing"). Also, I have probably been to more closings than the lady and gentleman with whom we dealt, so please don't patronize me. The only reason I didn't voice my utter dissatisfaction at the entire process was out of respect for the fact that my wife and realtor were present. Had they not been, then this meeting would have been a lot shorter - as would this review - because I would have made my point at the time. The fact that a day later I still have the same opinion should be indicative of the fact that this review is no knee-jerk reaction. In closing, I can't tell someone to do business with this company or to look elsewhere. I feel it is my duty to warn others that might potentially endure the same treatment as me though. Having done so, I can in good conscience say "make up your own mind." But remember, when doing so, consider this: the best reviews are also among the shortest. That fact alone should tell you something. Buyer beware. Be very aware.

    Doyle & Wallace - realestatelawyers - Updated July 2026

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