Ferris & Eakin, PC is a law firm situated in the scenic Roanoke Valley of Southwest Virginia. With over 30 years of experience, partners Ray Ferris and Lenden Eakin are an experienced duo. Ray is a former City Councilman, church deacon, and avid traveler, while Lenden is a US Army veteran, author of two books, and enjoys spending time outdoors with his family.
Thanks to their extensive time spent practicing in the Roanoke Valley, Ray and Lenden are well-acquainted with the court, judges, and opposing counsel. They've secured millions of dollars in compensations for their clients and specialize in areas such as wrongful death, personal injury, criminal defense, and estate planning.
Personal injury type:
Vehicular accident, Workplace injury, Slip and fall, Medical malpractice, Defective product, Animal incident
Service location:
Remotely
Service Reviews
3.8
11 reviews
Service as described
3.6
Communication
3.0
Punctuality
4.8
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Joseph B.
My mother was in need of an excellent estate lawyer, and the decision to hire Mr. Eakin proved to be beneficial. His expertise has alleviated much of her concerns and responsibilities, allowing her to focus on more pressing matters and tough decisions. I appreciate Mr. Eakin and his paralegal Linda Kirkwood's availability and assistance whenever an issue or query arises. I highly recommend Mr. Eakin's legal counsel, an outstanding choice!
April 2, 2023
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Ryan C.
Mr. Ray provided exceptional service as my attorney for a first-time DUI offense. Despite my relocation from Virginia to Ohio during the proceedings, he was diligent in guiding me through the process and ensuring I understood how to remain out of legal trouble. I'm grateful for his assistance and can confidently say that Mr. Ray is the premier lawyer in town.
June 28, 2022
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Melissa H.
One should absolutely avoid Ray Ferris. He has a condescending attitude and lacks proper knowledge about handling council meetings or interacting with the prosecution. Moreover, he tends to abandon cases when faced with difficult situations or defeats, citing flimsy excuses such as preserving his friendship with the prosecutor. To prevent making the same mistake, it's best not to place trust in Ferris.