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See More TestimonialsI recently contacted Rangeley Bailey and her paralegal, Kathryn Funderburk, for a legal matter that I had. Even though they were unable to take my case, their professionalism, courtesy and compassion for my particular situation was appreciated and they were able to ease my fears and concerns. I would recommend them to anyone who needs legal assistance!
This firm is a five-star attorney because they truly care about their clients. They will fight for your rights and keep you posted while doing so. A special thank you to Michelle for never taking her eye off the ball. I appreciate what you have done for me.
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