Joseph C. Delk, III - Lenoir, NC
Lawyers in Lenoir, NC
PO Box 1346 1002 West Avenue Lenoir, NC 28645 - 5127
Updated: 02/15/2026
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Hired Law firm 2021he is the best lawyer in this side of the state, he is very honest and want tell you a lie if he says something to you it's the truth and to me that's hard to find in a lawyer but this man has always did me right and charged me fair give him a try your be glad you did
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Hired Law firm 2021-2022Did an awesome, amazing job for me! He rocks! Thank you! And his legal assistant was so professional, yet caring, efficient, helpful! So grateful to them both!
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