Top best C Lawyers in Asheville | 298 available
298 C lawyers are available in Asheville, North Carolina. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $40 to $69 per hour.
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I have been representing injured and disabled people in Western North Carolina since 1999. Injuries are personal, and they deserve an attorney who can provide personal service. You will not be assigned a number and passed to a legal assistant. You will know what is going on with your case at all times. You will be able to speak with your attorney in person when you want. You will be treated as a person, not a paycheck.. I've built my practice from referrals from clients and other attorneys. Therefore, I must provide excellent service, and I pride myself in combining sharp legal skills with compassionate service.
I have been practicing over 25 years and I enjoy helping people resolve all sorts of disputes. I try my best to give my clients personal attention and clear communication. I am blessed to have a wonderful legal assistant and a quiet, convenient office arrangement.
I have been litigating commercial and securities matters since 1983. First in Houston, then in D.C., I had the opportunity to work with some of the nation’s most gifted leaders pinioned at the intersection of high finance and investment and legal thought. These lawyers included a former General Counsel at the SEC, which whom I had the privilege of working for a number of years. I have represented clients in the finance and investment sphere for 20 years.. My focus in the area of investment disputes was triggered by a case that involved three elderly couples and an elderly widow who were defrauded their highly trusted stock broker. The experience broke their lives in so many ways; first financially, then socially, ultimately stealing their faith and hope. It was heart wrenching and intolerable. While working at two large law firms I was involved in cases concerning hundreds of millions of dollars, but handing a check representing the return of a substantial part of their investment losses to Mr. and Mrs. Bridgers (age 92 and 90) is still the most satisfying moment of my career.
I have been in practice since 1995, and am a North Carolina Board Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation Law. Workers’ Compensation and Social Security Disability are the focus of my work.. I am the State Bar Councilor for the 28th Judicial Bar and a Mountain Area Volunteer Attorney.. Previously, I was president of the WNC Chapter of the N.C. Association of Women Attorneys; a member of the North Carolina Bar Association’s Medico-Legal Liason Committee; treasurer and board member of Pisgah Legal Services; board member of Hangar Hall School for Girls and board member of Pathways, Life After Cancer.
I graduated from Western Carolina University and Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, Campbell University and was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1991. I practiced from 1991 – 2001 with a larger Asheville firm. I re-joined two of his former partners, Ike Northup and Beth McConnell, in 2001. Our attorneys represent clients in matters including: workers’ compensation defense, medical malpractice defense, construction matter, employment matters, patent litigation, intellectual property litigation, education matters and general insurance defense.. I am a NC Bar Certified Workers’ Compensation Specialist and a Certified Mediator. I have an AV Preeminent Rating with Martindale-Hubbell. I am a member of the North Carolina State Bar, 28th Judicial District Bar, North Carolina Bar Association Mediation Section, and North Carolina Bar Association Workers’ Compensation Section. I am licensed to practice in North Carolina and the U.S. District Court.. Community involvement is very important as a member of the legal profession and within Asheville. I served as the Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of Asheville, Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Buncombe County Board of Education, Chairman of the Soqua District of the Daniel Boone Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and on the Asheville Buncombe Youth Soccer Association Board of Directors. I currently serve on the Asheville Buncombe Technical Community College Foundation Board, the Buncombe County Schools Foundation Board and is a member of the Harry C. Martin American Inn of Court.
I believe that every person charged with a criminal offense deserves a fair trial and equal treatment under the Law. I try to treat all of my clients with the same dignity and respect that I feel the law is supposed to afford us all. Therefore, when I represent you, it is important to me that you walk away knowing you received the best possible legal representation.. My time as an Assistant District Attorney gave me the experience and knowledge necessary to defend your rights and go to trial when appropriate. The decision to plea, negotiate or go to trial are yours and yours alone. However, I will give you an honest assessment of the situation from an experienced trial lawyer and the law in relation to it so that your decision is an informed one.. Call our office and come in for a free initial consultation. When you leave, I guarantee you'll know exactly where you are in the court process, and either I or my staff will answer any questions you may have about what to expect next.”
I am a North Carolina Board Certified Workers' Compensation Specialist and have been an attorney in North Carolina for more than 40 years. My partner S. Janson Grimes, now retired, and I founded the law firm, Grimes and Teich, in 1979. With the later addition of attorney Scott M. Anderson, we became Grimes Teich Anderson LLP. To help best serve our clients, our North Carolina and South Carolina personal injury and disability firm has 8 offices in the mountains and the upstate. Our mission has always been to help protect the rights of the injured whether they have been hurt or killed on the job, in car wrecks or in other types of accidents, or because of bad drugs and defective products. We represent clients with social security disability claims and clients with employment law issues including, but not limited to, discrimination and FMLA concerns. Grimes Teich Anderson also represents veterans with veterans' law issues.
I am a native of Asheville, North Carolina and had the opportunity to begin my legal career with the Buncombe County Public Defender’s Office in 2004 where I represented indigent defendants and juveniles charged with a wide range of criminal offenses. It was a wonderful experience to provide legal services to the community. I entered private practice in 2005 and continued to represent clients charged with serious felonies and gained experience in the areas of family law and personal injury. In 2007, I launched my own firm and have worked hard to build a reputation in Western North Carolina as an attorney with vast knowledge in criminal law, and with an understanding of the practical dynamics of the local criminal court system. Advocating for the best possible outcome for my clients while making them aware of the variables related to their case is my practice philosophy.. When I am not practicing law, I support animal rescue efforts and enjoy running, cycling, fishing and conservation efforts.
I am a litigation attorney with more than 20 years' experience. I am licensed in Washington, Hawaii and North Carolina. Recently, I have relocated to the Asheville, North Carolina area, and I am a litigation attorney with the firm Allen Stahl & Kilbourne, PLLC. Too often in legal matters, common sense and compassion are missing. After practicing law for more than 20 years, I have developed exemplary skills as an attorney; however, I always bring common sense and compassion to the table with regard to my clients' situations.. I was raised in Southeast Asia as the dependent of a CIA field officer. Shortly after returning to the United States, I attended Vassar College and graduated with a dual degree in Old and Middle English and Music, with a minor in Physics. I worked in New York City for several years, performing research related to the Stock Exchange, for Smith Barney. I was raising my three young brothers at the time, and we eventually moved to Hawaii where I lived for 13 years. There, I attended the William S. Richardson School of Law to obtain my J.D., graduating second in my class. I was invited and participated in law review, while continuing to compete in moot court competitions. I always had a strong interest in litigation and advocacy, and during law school I participated in moot court competitions around the country. I also participated as an editor on law review. My husband and I left Hawaii in 2002, to settle in the Seattle area. I started at a large Seattle firm, but find I do my best work in a smaller firm environment, where my focus can be on the client and getting results. I established my own firm so that I could offer my clients even more flexibility and where I could be available directly to them. I have now joined an up-and-coming firm of talented litigators in Asheville, North Carolina.. My practice is devoted to civil litigation with a focus on real estate, construction law, municipal law and appellate practice. However, I have experience handling a wide variety of civil cases, including employment law, property damage claims, contract disputes and land use issues. I have handled administrative and APA cases.. I am accessible to my clients and personally handle their cases. I am happy to meet with clients after work hours or on weekends to accommodate their work schedules. In the age of the COVID-19 virus, I offer zoom meetings and remote conferencing so that there is no risk to my clients' health and safety.. I am licensed and in good standing in Washington, North Carolina and Hawaii. I also have experience practicing at the appellate level, including before the Washington State Court of Appeals (Divisions I and II) and at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Happily practicing law in the North Carolina mountains, my practice primarily involves construction and real estate issues. I represent a number of planned communities, condominiums and homeowners' associations. A substantial portion of my practice involves the support of and representation of contractors and developers. I also advise individuals who want to arrange for owner financing and am thouroughly familiar with foreclosure proceedings.. In my spare time, I enjoy vegetable gardening, collegiate sports and the beautiful blueridge mountains!
For more than twenty-two years I worked as a prosecutor, first for the state of North Carolina and then as an Assistant United States Attorney. But I needed a change. My soul needed a change.. I founded The Pritchard Firm at the onset of 2024 because I wanted to quit work for the government and start working for people. I understand that you may be facing one of the most scary moments of your life if you are charged with a crime. It could be a speeding ticket or it could be murder--everyone has a different level of comfort and fear when dealing with the criminal justice system.. I want to help you through that. I'll do my best to both explain the legal system and your situation to you and then to represent you to the best of my ability. Sometimes that may mean we fight it every step of the way. Sometimes that may mean I do everything in my power to make this as least painful for you as possible. But always, I will be considerate of you and your circumstance as we navigate the waters together.
For more than 30 years, I have helped clients in western North Carolina navigate through matters involving criminal and family law. As a native Ashevillian, my community ties and my lengthy experience in criminal and domestic litigation allow me to effectively right for your rights to the fullest extent North Carolina law allows.
Few things in life are as stressful as money problems. Asking for financial advice feels nearly impossible. When things seem especially out of hand, it’s hard to know if it’s time to file for bankruptcy. I’m here to tell you that debt happens to good people and relief is possible. As your western North Carolina bankruptcy attorney, I’m prepared to get the collectors off your back and get you free from your financial burdens.
Esther joined The Van Winkle Law Firm in 2002. Her practice focuses on commercial litigation specifically in the areas of land litigation and creditors' rights. She spent her first four years after law school as an attorney for the North Carolina General Assembly serving a number of committees as committee counsel. Among those were the Senate Commerce Committee and the House Judiciary and Utilities Committees. She also served on a number of special legislative committees including Utility Deregulation and Legislative Redistricting.. Esther currently serves as the Mayor of Asheville
Emma Hodson is a lawyer with The Van Winkle Law Firm’s Litigation practice. Prior to joining the firm in 2012, she was a judicial clerk to the Honorable Lee M. Jackwig of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Iowa. While earning her law degree, Hodson served as Articles & Notes editor for the North Carolina Banking Institute Journal, a teaching assistant for a legal research and writing course, and the chief justice of the student body.
Doug began his career as an assistant district attorney in Asheville, North Carolina where he worked for over 10 years. He served as Chief Assistant District Attorney for the last year as a prosecutor.. Doug has vast experience handling cases ranging from low level misdemeanors to complex felonies including first-degree murder. Doug has a particular focus in DUI/DWI defense including felony impaired driving cases.. Doug is a Board Certified Specialist in State Criminal Law. He is a member of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.. Doug Edwards offers unparalleled experience and ability to negotiate favorable outcomes. He is a highly experienced trial lawyer who will fight hard to protect your rights, and achieve positive results no matter the circumstances.
David practices in the area of business litigation, principally involving patent infringement and antitrust matters. Prior to joining Van Winkle, David practiced for eight years with a firm in South Carolina, also in the field of business litigation. He has experience litigating in federal and state courts, and is licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina. David is admitted to practice in the Western and Middle Districts of North Carolina, as well as the District of South Carolina.. David’s educational background includes graduate work in statistics and in formal modeling of economic and political behavior, including collusive behavior by cartels.. In North Carolina, David practices primarily in the areas of intellectual property infringement and antitrust litigation.. David’s experience in South Carolina included representation of lenders in mortgage repurchase litigation and experience defending clients in bankruptcy adversary litigation brought by bankruptcy trustees.
David Gray has been serving people in need of bankruptcy protection across Western North Carolina for over 40 years. David focuses his practice on helping individuals, businesses, and family farmers who are filing for bankruptcy under Chapter 7, Chapter 11, or Chapter 12. Additionally, David has been the standing Chapter 13 Trustee for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of North Carolina, Asheville/Bryson City Divisions since 1980. Because of his role as the Chapter 13 Trustee, David does not represent individuals who are filing an individual Chapter 13 reorganization plan.
David Gantt is an Asheville based Social Security Disability and Workers’ Compensation Lawyer. He has over 30 years of experience representing injured and disabled clients throughout western North Carolina. At the David Gantt Law Office in Asheville, he offers clients knowledgeable and compassionate representation as he pursues compensation and benefits for workers' compensation, Social Security disability, and personal injuries.. Though he is a Board Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation, his primary focus is in the area of disability and acquisition of Social Security Disability Benefits for clients eligible for assistance, despite being denied those benefits by the government. David also represents people who have been catastrophically injured in accidents and on the job through every aspect of those types of cases. Call David Gantt for your FREE CONSULTATION today.
Daniel graduated from the University of South Carolina Honors College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance, and received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law. While in law school, Daniel served on the Editorial Board of the South Carolina Law Review and received the CALI Award for Legal Drafting.. After graduating law school and practicing in South Carolina, most recently as a partner with a litigation defense firm in Columbia, Daniel joined our Asheville office as a partner, and his primary area of practice continues to be workers' compensation defense. He is licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina.. Daniel was designated a Medicare Set-Aside Consultant Certified by the International Commission on Health Care Certification. He was certified as a Circuit Court Mediator by the South Carolina Board of Arbitrator and Mediator Certification.. Daniel has been included in Best Lawyers in America for Workers' Compensation from 2010 to 2014. He was also chosen by his peers to be listed as a “Rising Star” in the South Carolina Edition of Super Lawyers and has earned the highest (AV-Rated) ranking awarded by Martindale-Hubbell.. He is author of the article 2007 South Carolina Workers' Compensation Reform Act: An Overview, published in South Carolina Lawyer magazine, and is co-author of the treatise Beard, Poteat, Lamar, Sumwalt, Hayes, The Law of Workers' Compensation Insurance in South Carolina, Fifth Edition, published by the South Carolina Bar.
Dana LeJune is an experienced copyright and personal injury attorney. With regards to copyright law, Mr. LeJune often assists photographers, musicians, authors, graphic designers/illustrators, and architects receive financial compensation when their intellectual property has been infringed upon.. Mr. LeJune is admitted to practice in all Texas State Courts, as well as all four Federal Districts of Texas. He is also admitted to practice in the following Federal Courts around the nation: Western District of Tennessee, Western District of Michigan, District of Colorado, Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin, Northern District Court of Indiana, District of Nebraska, Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas as well as the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, and the United States Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. I second-chaired a dozen cases while in law school, and the trial bug bit me. I began litigating and trying injury cases, and then started doing some employment discrimination cases, and then some consumer rights cases (i.e. you buy a house with a cracked foundation and the seller conceals it, or you buy a car with the miles turned-back, or your bank forecloses because of its own mistake...). As the Republican legislature and the Supreme Court in Texas began their three decade assault on the rights of those injured by others' negligence or gross negligence, I branched out into copyright litigation, CONTINGENT FEE.. There are very few lawyers in the entire country who will do copyright cases on contingent fee, and that's how I like it.. Contact me today for a free, no-risk consultation!
Dale joined Van Winkle in 1997. He practices in the area of civil litigation, counseling and representing the firm’s clients on issues arising in professional malpractice defense, personal injury, wrongful death, property damage, workplace accidents, and insurance coverage disputes. With the area’s rapidly increasing Spanish-speaking population, Dale’s fluency in Spanish is a unique asset the Firm offers to its clients.
Criminal, Traffic, and DWI defense is the primary, if not exclusive, thrust of my practice. I grew up in Weaverville, NC, a small town just north of Asheville. As a kid, I played baseball and football, went hunting and fishing, and was fortunate to enjoy a very close family. I worked my way through college and law school, graduating from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1998, and passing the North Carolina State Bar Exam that fall. As I attended law school while interning and volunteering with different firms and organizations, I had the opportunity to look into the legal culture of some larger firms. While I had considered making a move to the "big city", and examined many different areas of law before beginning my course of study, I was naturally drawn back to areas of law that us regular folk might find ourselves. I think I knew all along that I wanted to open my own law firm, partly because I did not like what I saw in other law firms- an impersonal service, frequently a lack of compassion for the clients, and often disdain for criminal defendants who may not have deserved such treatment.. At the Curtis Sluder Law Firm, you will not find any of that. I know what it is like to have to work hard all week to support your family, week in and week out. I know what it is like to build up a life that you are proud of and want to protect what you have built. I know what it is like to enjoy life, and know how much criminal or even traffic problems can disturb your routine and wreck your quality of life. No one plans on getting arrested. No one plans on a DWI. No one plans on getting traffic charges. I try to help my clients get their plans, and their life, back on track, with the least amount of disruption in their lives possible.
Criminal defense is the main focus of the firm. Jim was born and raised in Asheville, North Carolina and is a 1987 graduate of A.C. Reynolds High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of South Carolina and a Juris Doctor from George Mason University School of Law, which is located in Arlington, Virginia.. Jim is admitted to practice in all North Carolina State Courts, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association, the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (formerly the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers), and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.