Top Civil Lawyers Near Me in Asheville Area
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FAQs - Civil Lawyers in city Asheville How many Civil lawyers actively serve residents of Asheville, North Carolina? Approximately 41 licensed attorneys focus on Civil across Asheville, North Carolina. Most matters are filed through the North Carolina District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Civil lawyers in Asheville, North Carolina? In Asheville, typical rates range from $261-$403 per hour for Civil. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4171 and $8850, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Civil matters usually take in courts near Asheville? Civil cases in Asheville, North Carolina usually take around 5-13 months depending on complexity and the North Carolina District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Civil cases for people living in Asheville, North Carolina? Residents of Asheville typically see Civil filings handled by the North Carolina District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Civil? About 68% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Civil, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Steve is a litigation attorney experienced in both state and federal courts. He practices in the areas of employment, construction and toxic tort litigation. Although his practice is generally defense oriented, Steve has enjoyed success in several plaintiff-based commercial litigation cases that were tried to verdict. Additionally, he maintains an active administrative practice, appearing before numerous state and federal agencies. He is also a frequent lecturer on employment, construction and ethics issues.
Steve has been with the Van Winkle Law Firm since moving to Asheville in 1992. He currently serves as President of the Van Winkle Law Firm. Steve's practice involves resolving disputes in a number of areas. His caseload includes business disputes and matters in North Carolina's Business Court, will contests, trust and estate litigation and disputes, personal injury and wrongful death claims as well as claims related to fiduciary services. Steve is a certified mediator for Superior Court proceedings in North Carolina as well as for proceedings before Clerks of Court in North Carolina and mediates a wide variety of cases. Steve serves as a member of arbitration panels and has also been trained in collaborative law, another form of alternative dispute resolution.
Peter McGuire has been practicing law in Western North Carolina since 2002. A native of Asheville, Peter is proud to call this area home and feels a deep responsibility for its people and places. Prior to practicing law, Peter worked as a fly fishing guide on the waters of Western North Carolina and Western Montana.. Peter began his practice at a large law firm in Asheville in 2002 practicing primarily insurance defense and professional malpractice defense. In 2008, Peter formed a solo firm focusing on environmental law and general practice. In 2011, Peter joined Wimer & Associates as a litigation associate, which allows him to practice in varied legal areas and on myriad cases ranging from class actions and insurance matters to catastrophic injury and property disputes.. Peter is a 2002 graduate with high honors from the University of Montana School of Law. He holds a B.A. in religion from Davidson College, which he received in 1996. He is admitted to practice by the North Carolina State Bar, the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina and the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation Tribal Court. He is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association in both the Litigation and Environmental Law Sections, and a member of the 28th Judicial District Bar. He was honored by his peers in 2009 and 2011 and listed in Business North Carolina Magazine’s Legal Elite, and is an inaugural member of the Harry C. Martin American Inn of Court.. Peter has served as a member of the Board of Directors of EnergyXchange, a non-profit organization for the research, promotion and utilization of renewable and alternative energies, primarily landfill gas capture, since 2011. From 2003-2009 he was a member of the Mission Health Systems Institutional Review Board. Other community affiliations include past memberships on the boards of Asheville Affiliates and Asheville Downtown Association, Downtown After Five Series. He has served as Legal Counsel to the Asheville Brewers Association since 2009.
Joe Ferikes began his practice in 1974 in Atlanta, Georgia, representing such entities as the County of Dekalb, Georgia.. In 1983, Joe and his wife moved back to their hometown of Asheville, North Carolina to continue his law practice and raise their family.. Representative clients include the Towns of Woodfin and Fletcher, North Carolina, Stewart Title Insurance Company and Ranger Insurance Company.. Joe has been actively involved in the Greek community and has coached youth sports for more than 15 years.. Ferikes & Bleynat, PLLC, is a North Carolina law firm regulated by the Rules of Professional Conduct as promulgated by the North Carolina State Bar. As such, our lawyers do not and cannot ethically participate in many of Avvo's programs, including its Legal Topics, Legal Forms, or its fixed-price legal services. We advise extreme caution when relying on Q&A's or use of legal forms without the guidance of a qualified lawyer.
James S. ("Jamie") Whitlock is an environmental attorney who attended Vermont Law School, where he graduated from the law school's joint degree program, earning a Juris Doctor in 2004 and a Master's Degree in Environmental Law in 2001. While at Vermont Law School, Jamie also served as Managing Editor of the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law, lobbied for environmental and other causes in the Vermont state legislature, and worked extensively with the Vermont Environmental Board, which administers Vermont's landmark land use statute, Act 250.. Upon completion of law school, Jamie returned to the mountains of western North Carolina and worked with the Melrose, Seago & Lay law firm as an associate attorney for approximately three years. While at Melrose, Seago & Lay, Jamie worked on a wide variety of civil and criminal matters, with a focus on civil litigation, land use disputes, and appellate advocacy. In February of 2008, Jamie joined Gary A. Davis & Associates as an associate attorney, and was named a partner/shareholder in Davis & Whitlock, P.C. in February 2012. During that time, Jamie has litigated numerous environmental and land use cases in federal district courts throughout the southeast, the state courts of North Carolina and Tennessee, and numerous administrative and local venues. This litigation has focused on fighting for clean water, sustainable land use practices and development, and responsible energy choices.. Jamie is a native of Spartanburg, South Carolina, and is an Honors graduate of Spartanburg High School. Jamie attended Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in History, With Honors.
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!
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
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.
Brad focuses his practice on personaly injury and eminent domain, practicing in both State and Federal Court. Brad enjoys success in catastrophic injury cases, including traumatic brain injury. In 2015-2016 Brad served as President of the 28th Judicial District Bar. Brad is also a member of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ) and is a barrister in the Harry C. Martin Chapter of the American Inns of Court.
April Burt is a partner of Burt Langley, PC practicing in the areas of estate administration and end-of-life planning. April strives to tackle these delicate and difficult topics with compassion and understanding for clients facing challenging decisions for individuals and families. She provides clarity on the law and its legal consequences and support through collaboration on finding the best plan for individual needs. The importance of family and relationships extends from April's commitment to her two beautiful daughters to helping you protect your family's best interest.
Allan Tarleton has practiced law in Asheville since 1980. For the last 20 years he has concentrated his practice in the fields of healthcare litigation in the state Superior Courts and workers’ compensation litigation before the North Carolina Industrial Commission and appeals before the state’s appellate courts.. Allan has spent his professional career representing hospitals and other healthcare providers, small and large businesses, and ordinary people. He has obtained favorable results in jury trials, administrative hearings, and appeals and has proven to be an effective negotiator before trial and in many cases before suit is even filed.. Allan attended undergraduate school at Wake Forest University , graduating cum laude with a B. A. degree in English in 1974. While at Wake Forest , he participated in studies in Venice , Italy . He was a staff writer and city editor for the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington (NC) Daily News before returning to Wake Forest for law school, whence he graduated in 1980.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Asheville and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Asheville and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Asheville and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Asheville and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Asheville and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Asheville and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Asheville and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Asheville and surrounding areas.