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The Law Offices of Cheryl K. David

TEL (336) 547-9999 |  Burlington, NC

TEL (336) 547-9999 |  Greensboro, NC

Cheryl David began her career in law as a litigator, switching her emphasis to estate planning after an event that changed the way she looked at life. In 1996 she was chosen by famed trial attorney...(more)



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