Samuel Craig
Asheville, NC
Licensed for 21 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Business
Language
English
About
Please see my personal page on my website at www.ashevillelaw.biz. The "About' link will take you to my professional page, and the "About Sam Craig personally..." link at the bottom of that page will show you more personal information.
Practices Areas
Business
Real Estate
Language
English
Contact
223 E. Chestnut StreetSuite 5Asheville, NC, 28801 Office (828) 484-1595 223 E. Chestnut StreetSuite 5Suite 5Asheville, NC, 28801 Office (828) 484-1595(828) 484-1595
Office: (828) 585-5926
Website: N/AReviews
I have had several situations in which I contracted Sam Craig for legal representation. He was very, very helpful in dealing with the issues. He went above and beyond just providing legal recourse. His experience as a mediator actually brought about the best resolution, rather than lengthy and costly time in court. I would highly recommend him! Lorraine
From my location on the west coast I needed an attorney in Western North Carolina to resolve an outstanding debt. Samuel Craig was able to recover the debt with a minimal cost to me, as well as to the debtor. His negotiations, from my perspective, were smooth and succinct. He was respectful of all parties involved and was easy to reach and communicate with throughout the process.
I read a one star review about Sam as well as Sam's rebuttal. I feel compelled to tell you what I know about Sam. He is 100% a great person. He was my neighbor for years and he is close friends with a good friend of mine. Sam is a gem of a human being. He would never let a client down. Sometimes folks get themselves into a pickle and they have a hard time admiting fault. Sam is not that kind of person but it seems his ex-client has trouble with taking responsibility, not only in regards to his relationship with Sam bit his previous attorneys as his business partners. When you look at the toxicity what is the common denominator ? Sam is a great, conscience person. I wish I were more like Sam
I retained Sam Craig for a partnership dispute involving a several real properties and several successful businesses that were taken from me. Sam is probably a good lawyer most of the time, however when I retained him it took him nearly a month to officially notice his representation in the court and during that time opposing council took advantage of my time where I was in between lawyers and served me with requests for admissions that were later deemed admitted because Sam didn't respond on time. When he was called out on his egregious mistake, he through me under the bus and fired me an hour after I paid the rest of his large bill. He is not a zealous advocate. He will stop at nothing to avoid accountability for his mistakes. Because he didn't notice to the court that he was my attorney despite me paying him a large sum of money and signing a representation agreement, most of my claims were tossed out in summary judgement. I'm still spending tens of thousands of dollars on appeals because of this. When I asked him to rectify this mistake he simply ignored me and told the state bar I'm a liar. I'll be seeking relief in superior court and with the state bar for Sam's gross negligence and malpractice.
I have had several situations in which I contracted Sam Craig for legal representation. He was very, very helpful in dealing with the issues. He went above and beyond just providing legal recourse. His experience as a mediator actually brought about the best resolution, rather than lengthy and costly time in court. I would highly recommend him! Lorraine
From my location on the west coast I needed an attorney in Western North Carolina to resolve an outstanding debt. Samuel Craig was able to recover the debt with a minimal cost to me, as well as to the debtor. His negotiations, from my perspective, were smooth and succinct. He was respectful of all parties involved and was easy to reach and communicate with throughout the process.
I read a one star review about Sam as well as Sam's rebuttal. I feel compelled to tell you what I know about Sam. He is 100% a great person. He was my neighbor for years and he is close friends with a good friend of mine. Sam is a gem of a human being. He would never let a client down. Sometimes folks get themselves into a pickle and they have a hard time admiting fault. Sam is not that kind of person but it seems his ex-client has trouble with taking responsibility, not only in regards to his relationship with Sam bit his previous attorneys as his business partners. When you look at the toxicity what is the common denominator ? Sam is a great, conscience person. I wish I were more like Sam
I retained Sam Craig for a partnership dispute involving a several real properties and several successful businesses that were taken from me. Sam is probably a good lawyer most of the time, however when I retained him it took him nearly a month to officially notice his representation in the court and during that time opposing council took advantage of my time where I was in between lawyers and served me with requests for admissions that were later deemed admitted because Sam didn't respond on time. When he was called out on his egregious mistake, he through me under the bus and fired me an hour after I paid the rest of his large bill. He is not a zealous advocate. He will stop at nothing to avoid accountability for his mistakes. Because he didn't notice to the court that he was my attorney despite me paying him a large sum of money and signing a representation agreement, most of my claims were tossed out in summary judgement. I'm still spending tens of thousands of dollars on appeals because of this. When I asked him to rectify this mistake he simply ignored me and told the state bar I'm a liar. I'll be seeking relief in superior court and with the state bar for Sam's gross negligence and malpractice.
I have had several situations in which I contracted Sam Craig for legal representation. He was very, very helpful in dealing with the issues. He went above and beyond just providing legal recourse. His experience as a mediator actually brought about the best resolution, rather than lengthy and costly time in court. I would highly recommend him! Lorraine
From my location on the west coast I needed an attorney in Western North Carolina to resolve an outstanding debt. Samuel Craig was able to recover the debt with a minimal cost to me, as well as to the debtor. His negotiations, from my perspective, were smooth and succinct. He was respectful of all parties involved and was easy to reach and communicate with throughout the process.
I read a one star review about Sam as well as Sam's rebuttal. I feel compelled to tell you what I know about Sam. He is 100% a great person. He was my neighbor for years and he is close friends with a good friend of mine. Sam is a gem of a human being. He would never let a client down. Sometimes folks get themselves into a pickle and they have a hard time admiting fault. Sam is not that kind of person but it seems his ex-client has trouble with taking responsibility, not only in regards to his relationship with Sam bit his previous attorneys as his business partners. When you look at the toxicity what is the common denominator ? Sam is a great, conscience person. I wish I were more like Sam
I retained Sam Craig for a partnership dispute involving a several real properties and several successful businesses that were taken from me. Sam is probably a good lawyer most of the time, however when I retained him it took him nearly a month to officially notice his representation in the court and during that time opposing council took advantage of my time where I was in between lawyers and served me with requests for admissions that were later deemed admitted because Sam didn't respond on time. When he was called out on his egregious mistake, he through me under the bus and fired me an hour after I paid the rest of his large bill. He is not a zealous advocate. He will stop at nothing to avoid accountability for his mistakes. Because he didn't notice to the court that he was my attorney despite me paying him a large sum of money and signing a representation agreement, most of my claims were tossed out in summary judgement. I'm still spending tens of thousands of dollars on appeals because of this. When I asked him to rectify this mistake he simply ignored me and told the state bar I'm a liar. I'll be seeking relief in superior court and with the state bar for Sam's gross negligence and malpractice.