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Banzet, Thompson & Styers, PLLC

Banzet, Thompson & Styers, PLLC - Warrenton, NC

Litigation Lawyers in Warrenton, NC

101 North Front Street Warrenton, NC 27589

Warrenton Litigation Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • Litigation

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  • By Jim S. on Dec. 29, 2022
    Hired Law firm 2019-2022
    Robert May, who is a partner at Banzet, Banzet, & Thompson, is a confused moron. He does not understand basic legal principles and when asked important questions simply ignores them. He does an AWFUL job at closing on a home without doing any research as to any liens on said home - DO NOT USE THIS MORON FOR A HOME CLOSING! There are many other choices in the area, they all cost the same. Robert T. May Jr. is incompetent, and if he wasn't, he would not be working in Warrenton. I wouldn't hire Robert to clean my toilet, he's that worthless. If your realtor in the area insists that you use Robert, insist that you use a different realtor because the only reason they recommend him is they are getting a kickback.

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Julius Banzet III

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Byron C. Dunning

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Robert Thomas May Jr.

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Mitchell G. Styers

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Lewis A. Thompson III

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Julius Banzet III

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Byron C. Dunning

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Robert Thomas May Jr.

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Mitchell G. Styers

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Lewis A. Thompson III

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Warrenton, NC

101 North Front Street
Warrenton, NC 27589

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Phone: (252) 257-3166

Fax: (252) 257-2053

Website: http://www.banzetlaw.com

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