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211 R lawyers are available in Cary, Illinois. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 60% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $84 per hour.
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Whether you are forming a business in Wake County or transferring ownership of a company to a partner, or entereing into a new contract relating to your business, you can find the legal assistance you need at Coleman Legal, PLLC. Our Raleigh area business attorney has more than three decades’ experience, equipping her to handle any aspect of business law. This includes anything from disputing a contract to defending or filing a lawsuit, from choosing an exit strategy to obtaining a license to create a business. Not only does our lawyer bring extensive experience to the table, but she is certified as an E-Discovery specialist, a testament to her exceptional data recovery skills and proficiency in electronic data managment. Our firm offers in-person counsel and online services for a reasonable fee. You can schedule your complimentary consultation today!
Whenever someone asks me where I am from, I respond that I grew up in southeastern North Carolina on dirt road. Folks from the nearby town, Whiteville, which isn’t much bigger, used to say they had to pipe the sunshine into where I lived.. By growing up in a small rural township with economic hardships, I learned so many lessons about the power of community working together to lift one another up—particularly in times of need. In my professional experience, I find that people often seek out a lawyer when they are experiencing some form of suffering and searching for a solution. I believe compassion is the necessary foundation an attorney needs in order to become part of the solution. The power of compassion is a guiding principle in my life and has led me to my professional journey today.. After attending Wake Forest University and earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology, I decided to attend law school after shadowing my uncle in his law firm for several summers. He had a thriving Social Security Disability practice which I admired and felt comfortable working in that area of the law. Although I had originally intended to work as a District Attorney, I discovered that was not my path. Instead, I accepted the challenge of leading a growing firm’s Social Security Disability practice where I remained at the helm for over 17 years. I feel privileged to have been able to help so many people navigate a very complex appeal process and secure the benefits they had earned.. Now, I am answering a call to continue helping people navigate other difficult and complex areas of the law known as Elder Law. I believe my knowledge, skills, values, and experiences will enable me to help seniors and their families find solutions for some of the most difficult times of life.. When not working, I enjoy exploring our beautiful state and taking photographs of nature and family. I also enjoy singing with my church choir, playing my trumpet and hanging out with my daughter, Ella, and our dog, Tilly.
When William (Bill) Peaslee opened his office nearly 20 years ago, he wanted an office where clients could feel comfortable returning with any legal concern. Our areas of practice include, but are not limited to:. Most people have gone all their lives without having to hire an attorney. Visiting an attorney for the first time can be an anxious experience. We treat our clients the way we would expect to be treated; we provide frank, honest assessments of our clients’ problems and explain to them the options they may have for resolution. By establishing a level of trust, our clients know unequivocally that their attorney is on their side.. We invite you to visit us for a consultation so that we may know how we can better serve you.
When I play the gratitude game with my kids, I always list my educational opportunities near the top. Early in life, I learned that often, good things come from difficult experiences. College was like that. I was able to attend The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill because of a scholarship from the N. C. Veteran's Administration. This opportunity would not have been possible except for my father's lifelong disability from service in the U. S. Army Air Corps. I've always been a person serious about life. As an undergraduate studying psychology and religious studies, I enjoyed exploring some of the big, unanswered questions from my childhood: Is there a purpose and meaning to life? If so, how do we find it? Does suffering pay off? What happens after we die? After receiving my B. A. in psychology from UNC, I obtained a Master of Social Work from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminar in Louisville, Kentucky. After graduating, I practiced clinical social work for five years before entering law school at Campbell University. I enjoyed practicing law in Wake County before my thirteen-year career as a court manager in state government. Most recently at the N. C. Administrative Office of the Courts, I worked as the Senior Manager of Court Programs where I supported court programs across the state: family courts, custody mediation, drug courts, domestic violence, and alternative dispute resolution. Like all of us, the formal hats I wear (social worker, lawyer, court administrator) and informal hats (wife, mother, divorceé, sister, friend, daughter) are integrated into all that I do. One reason I decided to return to the practice of family and elder law at this point in my life is so that I can wear the various hats I've collected over the years to help families grow and evolve through some of the tough transitions in life.
Welcome to my Avvo profile. My firm is available to represent business and individuals in a range of services, including general business law, commercial transactions, real estate acquisition, entitlement, development and sale, among others.
Our practice is limited to Lake, McHenry, Kane and Cook counties, Illinois. However we represent clients in those locations on remote matters as well.
We usually start our firm bios with a little tidbit about the member and move on from there building a narrative.. We’re breaking the mold with Julianne B. Rothert.. We have to start with this: Julianne loves family law – she is completely, utterly, dedicated to every aspect of it and has been since law school.. What does it mean when Julianne loves something? This . . .. Julianne went to Clemson. She loves everything Clemson, especially the football team. How much? Enough to be in labor the night before a Clemson game (note: It was not a playoff game, or even against the top 25, just the regular, old ‘Saturday Clemson beat down of an almost defenseless opponent’ game) and still go to the game. Which she sat all the way through. We think she also probably sat through Dabo’s news conference as well but she won’t confirm or deny that.. Only then did she go to the hospital and give birth. She gives some, grudgingly, credit to her daughter for waiting so patiently.. That then is what Julianne brings to family law.. Here’s what you don’t get – Julianne will never “tell you what you want to hear. I’m not the person to come to if you want to be told only what you want to hear, I’m the person to come to if you want to get it straight. Ask me anything. I’m here for you.”. That's out of the way; here’s the rest.. Julianne started out as an accounting major at, well, you know where. After graduation she went straight to Campbell University School of Law where she not only excelled, she found her love of family law.. Julianne was certified as a specialist in family law by the North Carolina State Bar in 2008. In 2011 she was certified as a family financial mediator as well. She frequently serves as a mediator in family law cases, by now you should know how she feels about that. She’s also a Parenting Coordinator, which as you may know, takes the patience of Job and the wisdom of Solomon.
Vince Walton received Bachelors of Science in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Attorney Walton received his Juris Doctor from the University of North Carolina School of Law at Chapel Hill, where he served as the Vice President of the Broun National Trial Team. His background is in Criminal and Civil law.
Travis is a graduate of Cary High School, N.C. State University and the University of Georgia School of Law.. He is a Board Certified Specialist in Consumer Bankruptcy Law by the N.C. State Bar Board of Legal Specialization and the American Board of Certification.. Since 2000, Travis has filed over 6,000 bankruptcy cases and represented individuals and companies in a wide range of contested matters and adversary proceedings.. He has also represented parties on appeals taken from the bankruptcy court to the U.S. District Court and the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.. He has spoken at legal seminars and conferences on topics such as exemption planning, means testing, tax dischargeability, and family law issues arising in bankruptcy cases.. The most fulfilling and significant part of Travis' workday is interacting with clients and prospective clients.. Travis is happily married to Joy Sasser and is blessed to be the father of four children.
Stephen Glass is consistently recognized by the nation’s top lawyer peer-review rating service as a “Premier Lawyer” – the highest rating in professional ability and in ethical standards. For over 20 years, Steve has been featured as a Top Rated Lawyer in Business Law by The American Lawyer, The National Law Journal and Corporate Counsel publications. He was also selected by a national panel of attorneys and judges to be a member of the National Association of Distinguished Counsel. Since 2016, Steve was named as one of the to the top one percent of lawyers nationally.
Since my admission to the Bar, I have devoted my practice to helping my clients in family law matters, including custody, support, property division, divorce, adoptions, wills, estates and probate. I often deal with people at the most difficult times of their lives whether it is through a divorce or the loss of a loved one. With a combination of patience, experience and knowledge I am able to help my clients resolve his/her case with the best possible outcome.
My practice is focused on divorce and family law related matters in Wake County. I approach each case with the goal of helping my client reach a satisfactory resolution in the most efficient and least stressful manner possible. Whether it is an uncontested divorce, drafting a prenuptial agreement or a separation agreement, negotiating, mediating, or litigating, that goal remains the same. Many of the cases I handle settle. Settlement is by far the most efficient and least stressful way to resolve legal matters. As I tell clients, we can only control our side of the case and, therefore, when settlement is possible, I will work equally hard to litigate their case.
Ms. Hernandez has been a wage and hour practitioner for nearly 20 years, first as a government official for the United States Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division and then as an attorney. She has a breadth of experience in complex civil litigation matters, and she has served as counsel in large wage and hour class actions involving thousands of employees. She is a tenacious and passionate litigator who works tirelessly for her clients. Before launching her own law practice, she worked for a mid-size firm in Raleigh, NC where she built a wage and hour practice from the ground up.. In 1997, Ms. Hernandez started her wage and hour career as a government official with the U.S. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division in Los Angeles, CA. She initiated field investigations of industrial, agricultural, and other business establishments to obtain compliance with federal labor and immigration laws; enforced immigration programs under the amended H-1(B) program of INA and employment eligibility; enforced federal labor laws regarding minimum or prevailing wage rates, overtime pay, family medical leave, wage garnishment, migrant safety and health protection, government contracts and similar matters related to employment and hours worked. She worked closely with employers to ensure their understanding of the requirements of the law and advised them on how to reach and maintain compliance.. Currently, Ms. Hernandez’s practice is focused on representing individual plaintiffs and plaintiffs in complex collective and class action litigation for alleged violations of the FLSA, NCWHA, and any other state’s wage and hour laws. Additionally, Ms. Hernandez has been interviewed for and appeared on television, radio, and in print media discussing relevant wage and hour issues affecting employees in various industries subject to the FLSA and the NCWHA.
Lisa brings a wealth of Family Law experience to Triangle Smart Divorce. She began her law career in 1989 and has focused almost exclusively on the many complexities and intricacies of Family Law as a member of the New Jersey, North Carolina, and the United States Supreme Court Bars.. Lisa is tenacious. Her tenacity is well earned. After she graduated, cum laude, from Lafayette College, she attended Cornell Law School where – she will happily confirm this – she trudged to classes uphill both ways through knee-deep snow. This will come as no surprise to anyone who has ever visited Ithaca, New York.. We could write about Lisa’s experience with every aspect of Family Law from divorce to child custody to property division to support and alimony to paternity suits and prenuptial agreements. And, we could write about her philosophy – one, of course, deeply shared by Triangle Smart Divorce – that court is the last resort. Though she has extensive litigation experience. We could write about her tireless efforts as a Parenting Coordinator.. Instead, we’re just going to point to her fervent belief that the best film of the last twenty years is Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. Somehow, that says it all.. When not imparting more wisdom to Jenny, Lisa is guiding her two children in their young adulthood. Luke is at VMI on a lacrosse scholarship, and his sister, Kylie is starting her Masters Program at UNC. Lisa and her husband, Dave, also have two indifferent cats and a black lab called Thor, short for Thurgood.. Two more things: Lisa is a teammate of Jenny’s on the Bad News Barristers, the seven-time champions of the Wake County Bar Softball League. They were also teammates on a local softball team, The Gimps, until Jenny decided she was too gimpy to play in two leagues. If she couldn’t be an attorney, Lisa’s dream – and this may say as much about her as her favorite movie – would be to be a singer, despite the fact she absolutely cannot carry a tune. A fact that would not stop her for a minute.
Lindsey Granados is an experienced criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor in Wake County (Raleigh), North Carolina, handling all criminal and traffic matters, misdemeanor, felonies and providing zealous advocacy for her clients at every stage of the representation.
Let’s get this out of the way right now – I’m a jock, a nerd, and a lawyer. None of that is mutually exclusive.. I have been involved in competitions great and small for most of my life. Softball, math bowl, 80’s trivia, and bicycling (in a way). I like competition. I love games. I get my fill of them . . . on my time. Like everyone who plays any game, I like to win. Like anyone who plays any game, I don’t like losing.. Competition is great, in the proper venue. Family Law is emphatically not the proper venue. Family law is about resolving, fixing, healing, being reasonable, and moving on.. I devote my practice to working with clients in family law matters, including premarital agreements, domestic partnership agreements, separation and property settlement agreements, qualified domestic relations orders, appeals, and litigation involving equitable distribution, alimony, child support, and child custody. I understand the financial and emotional vulnerabilities of my clients, and I use my experience with alternative dispute resolution to resolve many disputes without litigation. Said another way, "We stop smart people from getting screwed over in the divorce process.". I am the stepmother to a teenager. I personally know the struggles of blended families and how challenging ongoing custody and financial issues can be. In addition to my personal experiences, I have more than twenty years of family law experience. I have seen a lot and dealt with an array of family issues. I understand what you are going through.. When I’m not helping clients take things off our clients' plates and shouldering some of the stress for them, you can find me in all kinds of places, like the softball diamond, my garage gym, the local bookstore, sampling wine, traveling, and, yes, still kicking butt in 80’s trivia contests.
Kevin Bunn has been certified by the North Carolina State Bar as a Board Certified Expert in North Carolina Workers' Compensation law. Kevin regularly represents workers who have been injured on the job in North Carolina before the North Carolina Industrial Commission (NCIC). He also represents workers who are injured outside North Carolina while working for a North Carolina company.. Kevin's North Carolina workers’ compensation practice focuses on a wide variety of workplace injuries, including back injuries, falls, automobile accidents while on-the-job, as well as hip, leg, knee, ankle, foot, shoulder, arm elbow, wrist and hand injuries. Kevin has also successfully handled occupational disease claims, and psychological injuries due to workplace trauma.. Kevin Bunn is a life-long resident of North Carolina and a graduate of Enloe High School, in Raleigh In 1986, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with majors in Political Science and English. In 1989, he received the degree of Master of Public Administration, and was awarded the Robert House Fellowship. In 1993, Kevin received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law.. Kevin has practiced law in Cary, N.C., since 1993. He is licensed to practice in state and federal courts. Kevin focuses his practice primarily on NC workers’ compensation claims, representing injured North Carolina workers before the North Carolina Industrial Commission.. Mr. Bunn is a member of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice, where he serves on the Board of Governors and the Workers’ Compensation Section Executive Committee. According to Martindell-Hubbell Kevin Bunn is rated by local attorneys as having “Very High” ethical standards, and “High to Very High” legal abilities.
If there is one thing that helps me maximize the results for clients, it is the valuable experience I gained on the "other" side while working as a defense lawyer for the insurance companies. Defending and going to trial on the very same types of cases I now handle provided unique insight into the thought processes of insurance adjusters, their bosses (the real decisionmakers), and the attorneys they hire to try to minimize or defeat your claim.. I handle wrongful death and most types of serious personal injury cases throughout North Carolina, but I am also licensed in Florida, where I continue to handle select cases. In 2013, I earned national board certification in civil trial law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and I earned re-certification in 2019. I have obtained an "AV Preeminent" rating from confidential reviews by my peers and judges. This is the highest rating a lawyer can have under the Martindale-Hubbell rating system and it is based on a lawyer's proven legal ability and ethics.
I have over 23 years experience in immigration law. I am licensed in Texas and in North Carolina. Most of my clients are healthcare workers, RN Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Medical Technologists, Physical Therapists, etc. I have had tremendous success helping them navigating our convoluted immigration system from the moment they graduate from school until they become citizens. I take pride in my work, I care about my clients and I care about the law.
I focus my practice primarily on defending businesses and municipalities in employment disputes.
I began practicing law with an eye towards criminal defense. After practicing in Henderson and Oxford with Perry and Waters, LLC during my first year as an attorney, I returned to the triangle area to continue and grow my law practice. I now maintain a steady caseload of traffic defense cases, mainly focused on Johnston County as well as contributing to the firm's foundational areas of real estate, wills and health care planning directives and contract review.
I am an outdoor enthusiast. Having grown up in Utah and California I spent a lot of time outdoors hiking and biking. I grew up tinkering on bikes and became a professional level bike mechanic and ultimately worked as a bike mechanic and tech at a Utah bike shop to pay a significant amount of my way through my Mechanical Engineering degree at the University of Utah. As a student at the University of Utah I always had a fascination with new and innovative products and was introduced to the field of patent law, which, in the field of patent prosecution, by definition, involves constant contact and interaction with new and innovative products. So far my career has provided me with the opportunity to draft patents ranging from robotic systems for defense companies such as Raytheon, to medical devices such as CPAP machines and auto-injectors for epinephrine, as well as software and other mechanical devices.
I am a very simple, hands on attorney and enjoy becoming involved in all my cases, whether big or small. For me it's about the people and what I can do to make their situation better. Witnessing how the law can make a difference after a tragedy is what makes me come to work every day.. One of my favorite things about being an attorney is getting to know each client and becoming very hands-on during their case. I grew up in a small town in Illinois which became the inspiration for the concept of having a law firm with “Lawyers You Can Talk To.” I try to keep it simple. I strive to be honest and hardworking much like the folks from my hometown. When some of those hardworking people need answers to complicated questions, I want to be the person that provides the answers. I will be the lawyer they can talk to. I am not intimidating and prefer my clients call me Dan. I want my clients to feel comfortable with me and be able to talk with me. They have been through enough given their injuries and should not feel intimated about speaking with their attorney.. I have found many accident victims are denied access to the attorney and are handed off to staff or an investigator. If they do get to speak with a lawyer, they don't understand a word of what is said and are too intimidated to ask questions.”. I want to advocate for my client and at the end of their case want that client to say with a smile "Dan looked out for me like family."
From the time John was 8 years old, he wanted to be a lawyer. After living in San Francisco and New York, John spent most of his childhood growing up in North Carolina. He attended the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and Campbell University School of Law. While at Campbell, John was named to two national moot court teams, and the law school's faculty recognized him as one of the nation's best, up-and-coming lawyers. After graduating from Campbell with honors, John initially worked for a law firm that defended claims filed by injured people. After seeing from the inside how insurance companies and big business attempt to work the legal system to maximize their own profits, John quickly realized that accident victims needed a strong and aggressive advocate to stand up and fight for them. So, in 1995, he changed firms and since then, he has focused exclusively on representing people throughout the country who have been injured by trucking collisions, medical negligence, defective products, and on-the-job accidents.. Known for his strong work ethic and attention to detail, one of John's most notable achievements occurred in 2000 when he represented a young mother and her daughter in a case against the State of North Carolina for serious injuries that they suffered when their mini-van was struck head-on by a Department of Transportation dump truck. At that time, a damages cap limited the amount of damages that could be recovered from the State of North Carolina to a maximum of $150,000, which was less than half of the mother's medical bills. Through John's efforts and against considerable odds, he was not only able to persuade the General Assembly to increase the cap to $500,000, but he also instituted ground-breaking lawsuits that resulted in the family recovering a settlement that was more than 10 times the amount initially offered by the State.. John is licensed to practice law in all North Carolina federal and state courts, and he is a very active member of the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. John devotes a considerable amount of his time to teaching legal concepts and advocacy skills to other attorneys and law students, and his articles are frequently published throughout the State.. In his free time, John coaches a youth basketball team, and he serves as an extraordinary minister, lecturer, and mass coordinator at Sacred Heart Cathedral in Raleigh. He enjoys basketball, softball, running, biking, music, and traveling with his wife, Rebecca.
Family law and criminal defense attorney serving McHenry, Lake, Kane and Cook counties.
Dennis comes from a small town in upstate New York as the oldest son of a working class family. After serving on active duty in the United States Army as an infantry mortarman in the state of Washington and the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, he went on to attend Elmira College for his undergraduate work.. Growing up with the desire to someday becoming an attorney, Dennis decided while at Elmira College that his dream was not out of reach and upon completion of his undergraduate studies moved to Delaware to continue his pursuit of his dream. With the help of his wife and family Dennis attended Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, Delaware.. Dennis’ work experience includes working as a law clerk and later as a Real Estate Attorney for the Law Offices of Doroshow, Pasquale, Krawitz and Bhaya. National Title and Contract Manager for SpectraSite Communication and Contract Attorney for TowerCo and Wireless Facilities, Inc.. On the side he has a small sign company and is heavily involved in the local short track racing industry.