Charles S. White PA

3.7
11 reviews

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Rely on Charles S. White, P.A. in Plant City, Florida, for thorough and confidential legal representation. Our law firm specializes in corporate and real estate law with attention to personal service. We also focus on estate planning that includes pr

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Charles S. White PA
104 N Evers St Ste 201, Plant City, FL
33563, United States

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  • JC
    Judy Comiskey
    Mar 10, 2023
    5.0
    Compassionate, Professional and Informed...this is my summation of our attorney, Charles White. The office staff was helpful and caring. A great experience all around.
  • LG
    Landall Gordon
    Jul 8, 2019
    5.0
    Good slice of pizza
  • DR
    David Riley
    Apr 12, 2018
    1.0
    Do not use Charles White for any legal work!!! We were referred to Charles by a local surveyor for work on subdividing our property. During the entire meeting he looked at me with a confused look on his face (I have an advanced degree, so I'm pretty sure I was talking clearly). When Charles pulled out a ruler, pencil and paper to plot my property instead of using the county's website, I knew he was not the attorney we needed. Finally, we called the surveyor who eventually set him straight and explained what we needed and why. We left the office and after 4-5 weeks of unreturned phone calls to tell him I did not want to retain him, we finally get a formal letter emailed to us. The letter was full of typos and misspelled words and basically told us everything I told him in our meeting. The letter ended with the Charles' assumption that he will do the title work once the surveyor is done. Why he couldn't just send a simple email speaks to Mr White's ineffiency. He wasted over one month of my time; provided nothing of value and held up the subdivision process. To make matters worse, we just got a bill for $798 for "services rendered". Stay clear!