James Jenkins Mills

James Jenkins Mills

also known as Jay Mills

4.5
Rating: 10.0

Licensed for 23 years

Personal injury Lawyer at Raleigh, NC
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Car Accidents, Litigation

2626 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 560, Raleigh, NC

About James

Biography

Practice Areas

Fees and Rates

Cost

Free Consultation

$0 first 60 minutes

Contingency

25%-40%


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Licenses

Licensed in North Carolina for 18 years

State: North Carolina

Acquired: 2007

Active

No misconduct found

Licensed in Georgia for 23 years

State: Georgia

Acquired: 2002

Active Member in Good Standing

No misconduct found

Location

Burns, Day & Presnell

2626 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 560, Raleigh, NC, 27608

Law Offices of James Jenkins Mills

2626 Glenwood Avenue, Ste. 560, Po Box 10867, Raleigh, NC, 27608

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James Jenkins Mills's Reviews

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4.5 /5.0

15 Client Reviews

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Showing 1 - 4 of 4 reviews | Probate

Posted by Camillia | May 15, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Probate

Awesome Lawyer

My case was one of a kind. As complicated as it was having to deal with several different people and they all had an attorneys in four different states. Jay manages to see me thru it all as painful as it was we survived. Jay is a very talented attorney who knows his stuff and he does his research. I ...will recommend him to anyone who needs help with estates and or wrongful death claims.

Posted by anonymous | June 18, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Probate

Thank God for James Mills!

Our family has just been through a three year ordeal when a caveat was placed on my sister's will. James Mills was the reason we made it through. He is personable, kind, compassionent, and most important,the best friend you will ever need in this kind of litigation. His sense of humor keeps you on tr...ack when you are so confused and thinking,"How did this happen?" When your character is being questioned and you are told you can not be trusted, he constantly reminds you this is only the opinion of one person. He restores your faith in your own self worth. My family adores Jay Mills! He will stick with you to the end, always trying to comprehend what is in the best interest of his client. He knows how to pick a jury and he interacts with them well during the trial. He is conscious of the time the jury gives to your case and does not repeat things over and over that they have already heard. He gave them respect and I could tell they appreciated and respected him. You could never find a better lawyer than Jay Mills! He won the case for us and we will be ever grateful for his friendship and expertise.

Posted by David | January 17, 2013 | Probate

Disrespectful,Lack of communication and not worth it.

I hired this attorney for a caretaker that abused my parents estate,and committed fraud.At first he seemed concerned but as the case lingered on,communication was terrible and he became disrespectful to me.Jay and his firm lost interest in the case and convinced me to settle because they were only in...terested in the money and not justice that this person deserved.I would not recommend him or his firm.

James Mills

Replied last January 18, 2013

I have been practicing law for more than ten years. I can unequivocally say that "David", who left this review, is the most difficult and least grateful client I have had during those ten years. When he and his wife first contacted me, we learned that he was set to inherit nothing more than 1/3 of his parent's house. He hired me to try to recover some of his inheritance, as he had been left with virtually nothing by his mother and father. After a year of litigating his case, we recovered hundreds of thousands of dollars for both "David" and his sister. All told, they recovered in excess of $700,000. Unfortunately, that was not enough for "David." He wanted to have the defendant arrested and thrown in jail, or ruined publicly and financially, or who knows what. "David" simply could not, or refused, to understand that those were not appropriate remedies given the facts of his case. In addition, after recovering his settlement, "David" refused to pay our firm's attorneys' fees per the contract he had entered into at the beginning of the representation, which forced our firm to have no choice but to sue him for thousands of dollars. He eventually paid our fees out of the hundreds of thousands we had recovered on his behalf, but even then he did not pay the full amount owed - we simply tried to let it go. At the end of the day, litigation is an emotional process. This is particularly true when dealing with estate and family matters. I believe that an attorney's job is to take as much of the emotion out of the discussion as much as possible, and to focus on getting the best result possible for the client. David hired me to recover as much money as possible from his parent's estates. That is exactly what we did, and we did so with excellent results. Ultimately, "David" was given the option of signing a settlement agreement. He did so, and he did so willingly, and with full understanding of what he was doing, and with his wife notarizing his signature. He did so after several hours of discussions with his attorneys, and after days of consideration. Apparently, once he received his settlement, he decided it was not enough, and he has been unable to let the emotional issues surrounding this litigation go. That is disappointing. It is also disappointing that he has chosen to now leave me such a negative review, approximately a year after he received all of that money that we fought to get him. I stand 100% behind the legal services I offered "David", and regret that he remains dissatisfied.

Posted by Hope | September 26, 2011 | Probate

Estate dispute

We are currently one of Jay's clients... We are so proud to have Jay as our attorney. Anyone with disputes regarding Wills, estates, executor/executix, or fraud...or simply need a good, honest attorney should find yourself either on the phone or sitting in his office. It will be the best advice I c...an give you. We are honored to call him our attorney. Thanks Jay

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James Jenkins Mills's Lawyer Endorsements

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Andrew Dickens

Unknown lawyer | May 26

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I am impressed with Mr. Mills's thoughtful advice and answers to legal questions on Avvo. He has an in-depth understanding of the law and an ability to communicate legal concepts clearly and effectively. I endorse this lawyer!"

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Dirk Derrick

Personal injury lawyer | Mar 30

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer for his practice in personal injury!"

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Douglas Boyette

Litigation lawyer | Dec 15

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Timothy Howard

Personal injury lawyer | Mar 13

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Michael Waddington

Personal injury lawyer | Oct 16

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse James. He is a highly skilled attorney that is well respected in the legal community."

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Pedro Krompecher

Personal injury lawyer | Aug 24

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"Jay is one of the brightest attorneys I have had the pleasure of working with. He combines a big law firm background with a very sophisticated legal mind and an amazing ability to persuade insurance companies to see cases his way. You will never go wrong with Jay as your attorney."

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Christian Lassen

Unknown lawyer | Dec 20

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Charles Watt

Litigation lawyer | Oct 25

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I worked with Jay for two years on a wide variety of complex litigation matters. Jay's attention to detail and work product are second to none. I give him my highest recommendation."

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Experience

Rating:  10.0 (Superb)

Honors

2023

Super Lawyer NC Litigation, Super Lawyers

2022

Super Lawyer NC Litigation, Super Lawyers

2021

Super Lawyer NC Litigation, SuperLawyers

2016

Rising Star, Super Lawyers

2008

Rising Star, Law & Politics Magazine

2007

Rising Star, Law & Politics Magazine

2006

Rising Star in Litigation, Law & Politics Magazine

2005

Rising Star in Litigation, Law & Politics Magazine

Work Experience

2007 - Present

Partner, Burns, Day & Presnell, P.A.

2002 - 2007

Associate, Troutman Sanders LLP

Associations

North Carolina Bar Association

Member

State Bar of Georgia

Member

American Bar Association

Member

Sample of Legal Cases

City of Cairo, Georgia v. MACTEC et al.

Jury verdict in excess of $1 million

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Education

2002

University of North Carolina School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1998

Wake Forest University

B.A. - Bachelor of Arts

Languages

English

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