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M. Brett Moore, PLLC - High Point, NC

603-F Eastchester DriveMailing addressP.O. Box 6384 High Point, NC 27262

Updated: 08/20/2019

High Point Criminal Law Firm

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603-F Eastchester DriveMailing addressP.O. Box 6384 High Point, NC 27262

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  • 336-283-0909

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By Anonymous on Oct. 13, 2022

0.5 out of 5 stars

Half a star is way too many for this doofus. Matthew Moore is an absolute blithering moron! He knows almost nothing of how the law works, although in his mind he should be on the supreme court. He thinks he knows everything. Much worse, he's incredibly unpleasant to talk to, very rude, and simply totally incompetent and extremely arrogant. I'd have far better results consulting with my neighbor's senile cat. He seems to spend most of his time posting bad advice on free lawyer websites, indicating he doesn't spend a lot of time with paying clients. If you do a search, you will find far more bad reviews than good ones, this is no coincidence.

By Anonymous on Nov. 30, 2021

0.5 out of 5 stars

There should be an option for zero stars. Arrogant and clueless. Does not understand laws very well, and on top of this is incredibly rude and unpleasant to talk to. Avoid at all cost. There is a reason he has either no reviews or bad reviews on most websites.

By Megan L. on Aug. 11, 2020

5.0 out of 5 stars

Brett was professional, kind and thoughtful. He had a great knowledge of the law and stayed calm under pressure. I would highly recommend him.

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