Paul Faison Winborne - Edenton, NC
Attorney at Dixon & Thompson Law
Bankruptcy Law Lawyers in Edenton, NC
117 West Eden Street Edenton, NC 27932
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Edenton Bankruptcy Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy Law
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Paul Faison Winborne
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Hired Attorney 2023-2025Never consistent, causing endless legal fees, violations of law, and significant damages. Acted as though he's never been in court. Lack of adequate record keeping and was never knowledgeable of the case prior to any meeting or court date (or ever). Made matters so much worse in my life, had to hire 2nd lawyer to handle Faison. Complete disgrace and a liar. Keep emails to show his 2 sided responses and legal advice that equates to convictions against his own client. Lazy and money hungry. Huge hiring mistake that life is paying for. Check other legal review sites for (like Martindale-Hubbell). Recently his previous partner away from him and its obvious as to why he did.
Contact
117 West Eden Street
Edenton, NC 27932
Phone: (252) 482-8696
Website: http://dixonandthompsonlaw.com
Hours: 8:00-5:00
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