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Detained by ICE: Tips

Six Things to Know If You're Detained by ICE When it comes to dealing with Immigration Customs Enforcement officers, it's better to be safe than sorry. Being prepared for an ICE raid will help you stay calm throughout the process. Below are [...]

July 3rd, 2019|

Bringing a Firearm onto Courthouse Property

Our client was incorrectly charged with bringing a firearm onto courthouse property in Davidson County. In fact, our client had a concealed carry permit and was arrested for lawfully having a firearm on the parking lot beside the courthouse. A Dummit Fradin criminal defense attorney recently represented this client and successfully got the case voluntarily [...]

July 2nd, 2019|

Continued Success for Dummit Fradin in Yo Gotti Lawsuit

RAPPER YO GOTTI LOSES BID TO THROW OUT $6.6 MILLION VERDICT Yo Gotti tried to argue that a deputy never served him, but the court disagreed. [Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Monday June 24, 2019] Rapper Yo Gotti, aka Mario Mims, appeared in Forsyth County Superior Court today [...]

June 25th, 2019|

Clarke Dummit, 2019 AV Preeminent Rated Lawyer

Dummit Fradin founder, Clarke Dummit, is officially a 2019 AV Preeminent Rated Lawyer. This prestigious award is given to attorneys who showcase both significant legal ability and ethical standards. The panel of judges for the AV Preeminent Rating consists of members of the Bar and Judiciary. About Attorney Clarke Dummit Clarke Dummit is known among [...]

June 5th, 2019|

Dummit Fradin Wins $6.6M Verdict Against Rapper Yo Gotti

 [Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Tuesday, May 28, 2019] Dummit Fradin litigation attorneys recently won a high profile trial against mainstream rapper Yo Gotti. Yo Gotti, aka Mario Mims, was slapped with a hefty $2.2 million verdict in a North Carolina courtroom today. The amount was then tripled by a Forsyth County judge to $6.6 million [...]

May 29th, 2019|

Mother Wins Against Motion to Decrease Child Support

One of our trusted Greensboro family law attorneys recently won a Motion to Dismiss for her client. The opposing party, the father, had filed a Motion to Decrease Child Support. Our client, the mother, sought the help of Dummit Fradin family law team who's handled these types of cases in the past. After reviewing the [...]

May 23rd, 2019|

This Stolen Green Card Story is for the Books

Dummit Fradin immigration attorney, Devon Senges, recently helped a young Venezuelan woman restore her stolen green card. However, the young woman's story is a bit more complicated than her simply misplacing it. Learn how she was able to recover her stolen green card with the help of our determined immigration attorney. In 2011, a high [...]

May 22nd, 2019|

What the NC First Step Act Means For Your Loved Ones

Understanding the NC First Step Act: Key Provisions and Impacts NC First Step Act July 2020 Update On June 26, 2020, Governor Cooper signed the NC First Step Act into law! Learn what the requirements are to qualify in our latest post. NC First Step Act [...]

May 21st, 2019|

Get to Know Our Bilingual Staff Members

Everyone Deserves Fair Legal Representation We Are Proud to Say More Than Half Our Staff is Bilingual If you need translation or interpreting services, please do not hesitate to ask. At all our locations, there are at least two staff members who are fluent in Spanish. [...]

May 14th, 2019|

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Winston-Salem, NC 27103
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