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Posted by James | March 04, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Could not imagine better representation
If you are ever falsely accused of a crime Bill J Baity Jr. should be your first and only choice for legal counsel. He was extremely confident, and reassuring leading up to the court date. In court and behind the scenes on the day of my hearing he acted with total professionalism, expertise, courtesy...
Posted by anonymous | December 07, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Great lawyer!
I chose Bill over another lawyer we consulted, after my son researched lawyers reading review after review, and I was so happy I did so. He really showed that he was dedicated to our case, which the other one didn't seem interested in hearing my side of the story. I have recommended him to many of my...
Posted by Georggetta | September 24, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
No Follow-Up -- Traffic Ticket
I did not receive notice or follow-up regarding the closure of my case. I was not aware of the continuance until I notified the clerk of court. When I questioned his office about the lack of follow-up, it was reported he sent the notice by mail; that my issue is not with his office but with the posta...
All advertisement letters and website information for case dispositions indicate that a client has 20 days from Administrative court and 40 days from District court to pay their court costs and fines. All clients bear responsibility to know their court dates and to follow up with their case disposition according to the Courts and the NC State Bar. When clients call well after their deadlines for the first time ever to question the outcome of their case, it is clear they received their initial disposition letters and chose to ignore their responsibilities. Any RESPONSIBLE client would make inquiry as to the disposition of their case in court well before their 20 day or 40 day deadlines to pay if they have not received notice of their court case disposition. Many clients actually call the day of court before their case is even resolved to determine the outcome of their case.. We get this excuse periodically from individuals who claim they did not receive notice as to the disposition of their case. Ironically it is always after the clients deadline of 20 days or 40 days to pay their court costs and fines and after they receive a letter from the Clerk of Court and or the NC DMV advising them of their substantial late fees and the potential for suspension of their license. It is clear at that point that payment to the court was being intentionally ignored. A person’s CHARACTER or LACK THERE OF is made clear from their actions. We have helped thousands of happy clients over 20 years. At Baity Law we can only be responsible for our actions, and we stand behind what we do 100%. We cannot be responsible for an individual’s intentional disregard for their obligations after we have fulfilled our obligations.
Posted by Christian | September 23, 2018 | Hired Attorney
Completely Satisfied beyond my expectations
I have recommended Mr. Baity over and over to friends and associates... some of which hired him.. Mr. Baity is a very down to earth guy.. and the only attorney ive had that stays in constant contact with his clients.. Hes is DEFINITELY my go to guy.. for ANYWAY .. I’m satisfied
Posted by Tyler D | November 03, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Best Lawyer
I was charged with 12 felonies and let me tell you, that is the most overwhelming thing I’ve ever experienced. I visited a few lawyers in statesville/Mooresville but didn’t like them due to price and the way they seemed to handle things. When I walked into the Baity Centre I felt like I was at home. ...