Angela M. Hatley
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Angela M. Hatley is an accomplished attorney based in Fayetteville, North Carolina, specializing in medical malpractice and personal injury law. With over two decades of experience, Angela has built her practice on a foundation of hard work and dedication, striving to help each client achieve their specific goals and navigate toward a brighter future. Her compassionate approach, combined with her extensive legal knowledge, makes her a formidable advocate for her clients, ensuring their rights are protected at every turn. Angela’s journey began as a registered nurse after graduating from the UNC School of Nursing in 1984. Her time in a large teaching hospital not only honed her medical expertise but also instilled in her a deep commitment to patient advocacy. This experience fueled her desire to further her education, leading her to pursue a law degree. Angela graduated with honors in 1993, seamlessly transitioning her advocacy skills from the nursing field to the legal arena. Renowned for her assertive representation and strategic thinking, Angela Hatley has earned a stellar reputation in the courtroom. Her dedication to her clients has been recognized through numerous accolades, including The Fayetteville Observer's Reader's Choice Award for "2014 Best Lawyer." Angela’s approach emphasizes personalized service, allowing her to develop tailored strategies that best serve her clients' interests in complex legal matters. Residing in Fayetteville, Angela remains committed to her community, using her dual expertise in healthcare and law to provide exceptional legal services in medical malpractice and personal injury cases. Her unwavering commitment to justice and client advocacy continues to make a significant impact in the lives of those she represents.
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