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3017 E lawyers are available in Charlotte, North Carolina. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 68% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $50 to $85 per hour.
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“There is nothing so sinister in so arranging one’s affairs as to keep taxes as low as possible. Everybody does so, rich or poor, and all do right for nobody owes any public duty to pay more than the law demands; taxes are enforced exactions, not voluntary contributions. To demand more in the name of morals is mere cant.” Judge Learned Hand.. I had been practicing law for a number of years when I rediscovered this quote from Judge Hand. At the time, I was starting a program to obtain a Masters in Accountancy with the intention of using it to better serve my clients in estate planning and corporate transactions. Many years have passed since then but I am still struck by Judge Hand’s phrase “so arranging one’s affairs.” As both an estate planner and a corporate attorney, my primary focus is assisting my clients in so arranging their affairs to achieve their specific goals.. In estate planning, those goals often involve providing a legacy for a surviving spouse or child and making sure an appropriate person is named to serve as the guardian of a minor child. A will, durable power of attorney, and healthcare power of attorney with advanced directive are all necessary documents in an effective estate plan. Because everyone’s circumstances are different, certain estate plans can require the use of revocable or irrevocable trusts. In either case, the client is entitled to a comprehensive plan to achieve his, her or their goals. My role is to provide that plan as efficiently and effectively as possible. Doing so often involves teamwork. I’m committed to working with all my clients’ advisors to craft a plan, to arrange their affairs, to achieve that end.. Corporate transactions also require arranging one’s affairs, but instead of passing on a legacy, the business owner needs to ensure the continued operation and success of his business venture. From starting a new business to expanding an existing business to acquiring or merging a business, proper planning is imperative for continued success. I provide that planning to my clients by advising them on business structures, operating and shareholder agreements, and investigating the different options available to an expanding business. From start-up to winding-down, I help business owners with tools they need to succeed.. Judge Hand was talking specifically about taxes when he wrote the statement above, and taxes can play a key role in both estate planning and corporate transactions. My experience allows me to identify those tax implications in both estate and business planning. But whether taxes are the primary focus, or merely a secondary consideration, the purpose of good planning is the arranging of one’s affairs. I’m committed to providing my clients the highest level of service in handling their estate and corporate needs. From beginning to end, I will counsel and advise them as they plan for some of the most important decisions they will make.
Zachary Jett is an Associate at Butler Pappas. Zach is active in the field of subrogation & recovery. Zach received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Communication Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2005 and his Juris Doctorate, cum laude, from Mississippi College School of Law in 2009.. While at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Zach was a member of the Undergraduate Honor Court and President of his fraternity. During law school, he was selected to be a member of the Moot Court team. Prior to joining the firm, Zach served several years practicing insurance defense in Charlotte, North Carolina and has experience with catastrophic loss, construction defect litigation, and products liability.. Zach is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association and the Mecklenburg County Bar Association. He is licensed in South Carolina, Mississippi, Tennessee and the Eastern, Middle and Western United States District Courts of North Carolina.
Yvonne Costelloe-Fuller’s impressive legal experience is one driving force behind her successful career. The other is her steadfast devotion to helping valued clients restore their rights, justice, and peace of mind.. In addition to her work as a Pre-Litigation Attorney at DeMayo Law, Ms. Costelloe-Fuller trains and mentors the firm's lawyers and support staff. She is passionate about youth advocacy and Child Law awareness.. Costelloe-Fuller has worked as a Social Security Disability attorney and has an extensive legal writing background. She got her undergraduate degree from Mercyhurst University before graduating from the University of Dayton Law School. She is an avid Charlotte Hornets basketball fan, enjoys traveling, and spending time outdoors with her family.
Yale Haymond, an established personal injury attorney and the founder of Yale Haymond Law PLLC, hails from Charlotte, NC. With a strong commitment to his community, Attorney Yale strives to provide compassionate legal services to those in need.. Coming from a family of professionals, including a respected personal injury attorney grandfather and a successful business owner father, Attorney Yale draws inspiration from their dedication and drive. He believes in establishing personal connections with his clients to better understand their legal needs and approach each case with care and consideration.. At Yale Haymond Law PLLC, clients can expect to work directly with Attorney Yale Haymond, receiving expert legal guidance and support throughout their case. With a background in handling a variety of personal injury lawsuits, Attorney Yale is prepared to advocate for his clients and fight for the compensation they deserve.
Workers' compensation attorney representing injured workers in and around Charlotte, North Carolina since 1993. Offering free consultations and accepting cases on a contingency fee basis.
With over three decades of diverse legal experience including civil litigation, negotiation, counseling and consulting, Noble’s passion is offering clients personal and powerful representation on employment law issues. Her primary areas of focus are pregnancy discrimination, caregiver discrimination, gender discrimination, and sexual harassment.. Noble serves as Managing Partner of The Noble Law, a recognized national leader in employment law with offices in New York, Raleigh, and Charlotte. Our goal is providing exceptional employment law representation to individuals by focusing on our core values: collaboration, leadership, empathy, integrity, and innovation. Our success is measured by delivering positive impacts for our clients and serving as a catalyst for changes in employment law and society at large.. Noble developed this conviction from her own legal background and experiences. After graduating from the University of Maryland, she moved to New York City and worked as a prosecutor in one of the largest and most challenging District Attorney’s offices in the county. then worked with a sizable civil litigation firm in Manhattan before moving to a nonprofit in a general counsel and advocacy role.. Professional Organizations:. Awards:. Publications:. Presentations / Speaking Engagements:. Media Interviews:. Pro Bono / Community Service:
With over 20 years of legal experience, Karen Schuller Boardman co-founded Alignment Legal, offering proactive, strategic, and client-centered legal services to ensure the stability of our clients’ most valued assets, business, and personal interests.. Karen graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor’s degree in History and Political Science. After undergraduate studies, Karen spent eight years working as an intellectual property paralegal, continuing to work full-time while attending law school in the evening at North Carolina Central University School of Law. Karen is licensed to practice in Tennessee and North Carolina.. Karen advises both emerging and established business and creative clients in protecting their intellectual property through trademarks and copyrights, with a registration rate over 90%. Karen counsels businesses on entity formation, contract drafting and negotiation, sales transactions, and other day-to-day operational matters. Karen assists nonprofits with organization and tax-exempt status applications, as well as their intellectual property and business needs. Karen works with clients on estate planning, as well as handing administration of estates in probate.. Originally from New Jersey, Karen attended Providence Senior High School in Charlotte. After living in the Triangle area of North Carolina for 24 years, Karen recently moved back to the Queen City in 2018. She and her husband Adam live with their dog Abigail in South Charlotte.
With over 17 years of experience in Personal Injury and Workers’ Compensation law, Intake Attorney Cali Schmitt strives to make positive differences for those in challenging circumstances.. Having exclusively represented injured victims, Ms. Schmitt believes holding responsible parties accountable improves safety, prevents future harm, and discourages misconduct. This accountability is critical in empowering victims, restoring their rights, and helping them heal after an injury or loss.. Before earning her J.D. at North Carolina Central University, Ms. Schmitt spent her undergraduate years at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She likes to run, hike, read, and bake.
With more than 20 years of local real estate experience combined with my law degree, I can provide truly valuable insight for clients who need to navigate the legalities of real estate transactions.. I have always been intrigued with the role of an attorney as an advocate. The legal system is difficult to navigate, and I thought I could do more to assist people in a real property transaction with a law degree. Unlike many other attorneys, I invested over twenty years in a real estate career prior to attending law school. I am a licensed broker in both North Carolina and South Carolina.. Because of my background, I can help to set expectations of what may happen in the course of a client’s transaction. There are many things that can happen behind the scenes that we address so that our clients do not have to hassle with them. Our goal is to make the transaction as seamless as possible. The most rewarding part of a real property transaction is when the settlement takes place and each party is satisfied not only with what they have sold or purchased, but also what they are able to do as a result of it – some move on to build a family, some to retirement, some to develop property commercially. No matter what a client is doing, they have a next step. By making the real property transaction easier, I can help facilitate the next move.. I visit development and construction sites as often as I can. If I drive by dirt and there is something going on, I am going to look at it to see what I can learn. My broad perspective is my greatest strength as a Real Estate attorney. My past experience gives me a firm grasp on the real estate transaction as a whole. This offers a unique insight not only to what clients are going through during the course of the transaction, but the reasons for issues that may arise and alternative avenues to resolve them.. My husband and I have been married for twenty-three years, and we have one son, one dog, and two cats. They are my biggest supporters, and I would not be here if not for my family. What you do when no one is looking is the most important part of your character. I apply this principle not only to my personal life, but to my practice of law. My goal is to earn life-long clients. To do that, my clients have to trust me to be their go-to resource.
With a background in Mechanical Engineering, Brandon's practice is concentrated on patent preparation and prosecution, patentability and freedom to practice analysis, and licensing.
William Bray is the founding member of Bray & Long and manages the firm’s business law group. He acts as outside general counsel for multiple small to middle market, privately-held companies in the southeast. Additionally, his practice focuses on corporate transactions and mergers and acquisitions, ranging in size from less than $1 million to $50 million.. William has extensive experience in dozens of industries, including finance, retail, technology, healthcare, manufacturing, franchising and construction. His team works with start-ups as well as national and international companies on all aspects of their respective businesses. The Bray & Long business law group structures private placements, complex inter-company deals and all manner of commercial relationships.
When your workers' compensation case is complicated or you've been seriously hurt, you need a lawyer with decades of experience. Rob Wilder has been fighting for people like you for over 35 years, and he's tried more than 200 cases in court. He knows how to take on insurance companies and win, even when they think your case is too hard to prove.. Starting his career as an Assistant U.S. Attorney and a U.S. Navy JAG Corps Lieutenant, Rob brings military-level discipline to your case. He’s built his reputation on one simple principle: fiercely protecting his clients' best interests no matter what.. What sets Rob apart is his ability to make complicated legal issues easy to understand while never backing down from a fight. He treats every client with the same dedication and compassion, whether it's your first workers' compensation claim or a complex case that's been denied multiple times.
When you retain my services or the services of any attorney at Downer, Walters & Mitchener, P.A., you can expect personalized representation from an experienced lawyer focused on protecting your rights. We do not shy away from the courtroom and will fight for your rights and do everything we can to maximize your recovery.
Well before embarking on the practice of law, I desired to use my life to help people. My practice allows me to pursue my goals by fighting for my clients' rights. If you or a loved one have been injured by the negligence of another, let us fight for you.
Viral Mehta has called Charlotte his home for over 30 years. He attended and graduated from Charlotte-Mecklenburg public schools. He then graduated from nearby Davidson College with a Bachelor of Arts in History. Mr. Mehta obtained his law degree from Wake Forest University School of Law and then returned home to Charlotte to begin his legal practice.. Mr. Mehta spent the first decade of his legal career defending employers and large insurance companies in workers’ compensation claims. Mr. Mehta developed expertise in workers’ compensation law, but he felt a lack of fulfillment in representing insurance companies against injured workers.. Mr. Mehta began representing injured workers when he founded the workers’ compensation practice group at a local law firm. Mr. Mehta then co-founded Mehta & McConnell PLLC.. Mr. Mehta’s previous experience representing insurance companies gave him the insight necessary to effectively represent injured workers. He knows how insurance companies and adjusters handle workers’ compensation claims.. Mr. Mehta is a North Carolina State Bar board-certified specialist in workers’ compensation law. He has obtained favorable decisions before all levels of the North Carolina Industrial Commission, Court of Appeals, and Supreme Court.. Viral Mehta was a contributing author of the 2017 edition of the North Carolina Workers’ Compensation LexisNexis Practice Guide, and he was selected as a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2019, 2020, and 2021.. Mr. Mehta is certified by the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission as a Superior Court mediator. He enjoys mediating cases, especially workers’ compensation claims. In addition to practicing workers’ compensation law, Mr. Mehta also handles personal injury cases.. Mr. Mehta is married with one son and a dog named Alfred. He enjoys spending time with friends and family, traveling, sports, and reading.
Victor C. Mitchener graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1976 where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and the U.N.C. Sport Parachute Team. He is a 1979 graduate of Wake Forest University School of Law and was admitted to the North Carolina State Bar in 1979. Since that time his practice has been focused on personal injury, wrongful death, and workers' compensation cases.
Vernon Sumwalt has handled approximately 250 workers’ compensation hearings, 100 appeals—mostly from cases he has tried—and many other cases before juries and our courts of general jurisdiction in both North Carolina and South Carolina. He is the current President of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (formerly the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers) and has taught almost 140 state and national classes for lawyers and other professionals. He has also written over 45 books, chapters, and other articles on different aspects of workers’ compensation and trial law.. Since 2005, Vernon has been a North Carolina State Bar Board Certified Specialist in Workers’ Compensation Law. To research some of the workers’ compensation cases he has tried to a decision from the North Carolina Industrial Commission, please follow this link to the Industrial Commission’s website. Put “public” as both the “user name” and “password” to sign in. Once there, search for “Vernon Sumwalt” in the Full Text search to pull up decisions in his cases.. Since 2014, Vernon has also been a North Carolina State Bar Board Certified Specialist in Appellate Law. To research some of his experience in appeals, please follow this link to Google Scholar, select “case law” for “North Carolina courts” and then search for “vernon sumwalt” (in all lowercase).
Unlike other attorneys who practice estate planning or elder law in addition to a multitude of other services, I view this area of law as my life calling. I obtained a Certificate of Concentration in Elder Law while attending law school and continue to focus my continuing education efforts in the areas of estate planning and elder law in order to provide a higher level of service for my clients.. I believe that everyone – no matter the income level and no matter the family situation – deserves access to the protections afforded to them by law. I view my estate planning and elder law practice as a tool belt that I wear for the benefit of my clients; I have access to a variety of legal tools and mechanisms that can be used alone, or in combination, to create a plan that fits each client’s individual needs. Few things in life excite me more than being able to use my “tools” to take weight off of my clients’ shoulders and give them peace of mind. It’s no exaggeration to say that I treat each and every one of my clients with the same respect and attention that I give my own family members in need of my services.. My husband and I are thrilled to have relocated back "home" to the Charlotte area in 2013 with our basset hound, Pierre. If I can be of any assistance to you at all, please don't hestitate to call me or drop by my office. I'm always happy to help or point you in the right direction.
Trivino Law is a female-owned and operated law firm, dedicated to providing reliable, experienced, and professional legal services.Focusing in the areas of Criminal Defense, Traffic Tickets, DUI, DWI, Suspended License, Domestic Violence, and Uncontested Divorce.Serving the Charlotte, Matthews, Indian Trail, and Mint Hill communities.Trivino Law strongly believes that all individuals are entitled to effective, honest, and zealous legal representation regardless of race, ethnicity, socio-economic status, class, sexual preference, or gender.. #FightingForYou
Trial Attorney Kurt B. Aktug describes his work at DeMayo Law Offices as “being part of a team of professionals dedicated to getting the best possible results for clients.” With 20 years of litigation experience, Aktug is a strong member of this seasoned legal team. His passion for helping others and restoring their justice makes his contributions to cases second to none. In addition to being licensed in North and South Carolina, Aktug can practice in the U.S. District Court. Kurt primarily focuses on car, truck, and motorcycle accident cases.. Kurt earned undergraduate degrees in English and Political Science from Clemson University before getting his J.D. from the University of Akron. When he isn't advocating for his clients, you may find him woodworking, boating, skiing, watching college football, or spending time with his family.
Trial attorney and advocate representing clients in North and South Carolina. My practice is focused on criminal defense, family law and civil litigation matters.
Tommy Odom is the manager and the supervising trial and appellate attorney for The Odom Firm. Tommy practices law with his wife, Martha Odom, and his father, Fountain Odom. Tommy has three children, Tripp, Annie and Max.. Since graduating from UNC Chapel Hill in 1983 with a B.A. in political science and law school at Wake Forest in 1987, Tommy has devoted his practice of law to representing individuals and businesses in the trial and appellate courts of North Carolina. He seeks to protect the rights of individuals and businesses when the government uses its power of eminent domain to take their property or when they are injured by the wrongful conduct of others.. Tommy has been a frequent speaker on legal topics including eminent domain, trial practice, negotiation, and appellate law. Tommy and the attorneys at The Odom Firm provide a yearly case and statutory law update on eminent domain for the North Carolina Advocates for Justice. Tommy has been active in the legal community and was the Chairman of the eminent domain section of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice for the 2008-2009 term.. Tommy and his family are active at Myers Park Baptist Church where he serves as a deacon. Tommy enjoys traveling with his family, playing soccer with a team of old friends, and playing guitar and bass with his band Roadkil. He has volunteered his time to coach Charlotte Junior Soccer for many years and has served on the boards of a number of local non-profit organizations that support the arts and environmental causes.
Todd Browning is a founding partner of Browning & Long, PLLC who practices in the areas of Traffic Law, DWI Law, and Criminal Defense.. As an Assistant District Attorney with the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Office (Charlotte, NC), Todd handled thousands of misdemeanor and felony cases in District Court. Todd’s time at the District Attorney’s Office provided him with unparalleled exposure to litigating cases in a courtroom.. Before being sworn in as an Assistant District Attorney, Todd also gained invaluable insight into the criminal justice system and the legal process through his nearly five years of employment with the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office.. Todd graduated magna cum laude from Charlotte School of Law with his law degree. He also completed undergraduate work at Bowling Green State University, receiving his Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice in 2004 and his Master of Science in Criminal Justice in 2005.. When not practicing law, Todd enjoys spending time with his wife Mandy and their three Labrador Retrievers, Charlee, Bentley, and Cleveland. Todd is also passionate about working out, playing basketball, and mountain biking.
Tim practices in both North and South Carolina and is the founding member of the firm’s predecessor, Sellers, Hinshaw, Ayers, Dortch and Lyons, P.A. He has extensive experience in business, construction and condominium and planned community association law as well as litigation and alternate dispute resolution (ADR). He chaired the statewide drafting committee for the North Carolina Planned Community Act which became law in 1999 and has been involved extensively in revisions to the Act since its adoption. Tim currently serves on Community Association Committee of the North Carolina Bar Association's Real Property Section. He has also served on North Carolina Bar Association committees for the revision of the North Carolina construction lien and foreclosure statutes.. Tim is a member of the College of Community Association Lawyers, which was established in 1993 to recognize excellence in the practice of community association law. Of the thousands of attorneys practicing community association law in the United States, fewer than 150 have been offered membership in the College. Members of the College distinguish themselves through their contributions to the development of community association law and through their promotion and practice of high standards of professional and ethical responsibility.. Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite are North Carolina’s best lawyers in 14 business-related specialties. In 2010, Tim received more votes than any other lawyer in the real estate specialty placing him at the top of the Legal Elite for Real Estate and earning him a permanent place in the Legal Elite Hall of Fame.. Tim is the President of PeacePoint, an independent, non-denominational ministry that encourages and equips Christians to restore relationships broken by conflict and to resolve disputes fairly for God’s glory and for their good. Please visit . Tim has mediated and arbitrated cases involving family and marriage conflict, business and employment disputes, torts and church organizational conflict. He consults with churches and also teaches Biblical peacemaking and Christian Resolution and Reconciliation principles.. Tim served the City of Charlotte from 1993 through 1999, first as a member of its Community Relations Committee, and later as a two term member of its City Council. Tim and his wife, Charlene, live in Denver, North Carolina where they attend The Cove Church. They have two adult children, Steve and Mary Ann.
Tim Graham is a family law attorney whose practice focuses on all aspects of domestic cases, specifically equitable distribution, child custody, child support, and alimony. The majority of his practice involves litigation; however, he strives to resolve cases without the need for court. Tim is the author of “The Contingent Fee in Domestic Relations Cases – Thompson v. Thompson,” 7 Campbell Law Review 437, Summer 1985.