Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 28226 | 63 available
63 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 28226 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 64% provide free consultation with average fees of $356 per hour.
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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.
Rylee M. Dillard is a workers’ compensation defense attorney in the firm’s Charlotte, North Carolina office. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with a concentration in politics, philosophy, and law from College of Charleston in 2014 and her J.D. degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2017, where she made the Dean’s List.. Rylee was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 2017, and she is a member of The North Carolina Bar Association and Young Lawyer’s Division.. Rylee is originally from Greenwood, South Carolina. Outside of her practice, she enjoys working out, experiencing new types of food, practicing yoga, traveling, and spending time with friends and family.
Practice areas include simple and complex estate planning, elder law, trust and estate administration, and adult guardianships. Enjoy building long-lasting and personal relationships with my clients. Have a philosophy of working closely with clients and their financial and/or tax advisors in a team approach.
North Carolina native Ryan D. Stump is an accomplished Estate Planning lawyer with over 12 years of experience in the legal profession and a passion for helping clients achieve peace of mind knowing their family, wealth, and assets are protected for the future.. Ryan handles a wide range of Estate Planning matters, from Wills and Trusts to Powers of Attorney and estate tax planning. Whether you want to create a comprehensive Estate plan, draft a Will to ensure your assets are disbursed per your wishes, establish a Trust for your loved ones, or ensure your affairs will be properly managed in the future through the use of Powers of Attorney, Ryan can guide you as you prepare for the future. Ryan emphasizes a tailored, personal approach to estate planning and believes working as a team is the best way to meet client goals — not some cookie-cutter solution.. BackgroundRyan received his bachelor’s degree from Campbell University, majoring in Trust and Investment Management and minoring in Financial Planning. After beginning his career as a Trust Officer with Regions Morgan Keegan, he returned to school and received a law degree from Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law.. Real-World ExperienceMr. Stump’s real-world experience sets him apart as an Estate Planning attorney in Charlotte. His educational background prepared him to implement and develop sophisticated tax, financial, and Estate Planning strategies. As a Trust Officer, he provided hands-on guidance to clients regarding trust and estate matters.. Ryan has personally dealt with the fallout from family members who failed to properly plan while they were alive. He understands the common pitfalls of poor planning and knows how Estate Planning documents are administered from a practical perspective. This experience and know-how fuel Mr. Stump’s enthusiasm for helping others provide for their loved ones and protect their assets while navigating the complex area of Estate Planning.. Outside the office, Ryan likes to play golf, scuba dive, travel, and spend time with family and friends.
Krista has been practicing law for more than fifteen years, helping families navigate what are often the most difficult times in their lives. Krista has an in-depth knowledge of the laws related to separation, divorce, custody, child support, alimony, and property distribution, and her primary focus is to achieve the best possible result for her clients in their legal case. She prioritizes understanding a client's needs and goals to tailor a legal strategy accordingly. Krista is committed to keeping her clients informed throughout the legal process and discussing potential outcomes openly.. Whenever possible, Krista encourages collaborative solutions. She is trained in the practice of collaborative divorce and is an NCDRC certified family financial mediator. However, when litigation becomes necessary, our experienced team is ready, willing, and able to litigate matters in the courts.. While not a native Charlottean, Krista has called the Carolinas home for over 30 years. Following graduation from Penn State University, Krista lived briefly in Cincinnati before moving to the Charlotte area. She worked at one of the city’s banks for several years before embarking upon a legal career. While attending law school, Krista worked as a research assistant for the school’s Director of Legal Writing and spent time as an educator in the Mecklenburg County Family Court Self Serve Center. Krista also completed an externship with Moore & Van Allen during this time. She was a member of the Law Review, Order of the Crown, and Order of the Scribe and graduated 5th in her class, magna cum laude. Following graduation, Krista conducted legal research for a consulting company and practiced for a few years at a firm in Matthews before deciding to open her own firm.. In her spare time, Krista enjoys hiking, snow skiing, and watching her husband and son play ice hockey.. Krista also handles name changes, stepparent adoptions, and probate/estate administration matters.
I am often asked why I practice in an area of law that is filled with so much sadness, grief, and heart-wrenching conversations. It’s a legitimate question especially if you know me. The truth is, I am very emotional. I am a crier; I feel my emotions strongly. I am immensely empathetic to people. After the passing of my uncle, I saw these descriptors of myself not as flaws anymore but as true strengths...strengths others could rely on and depend on.. Good and bad “things” happen every day to every one of us. These “things” are what make us who we are. How we allow the “things” to affect our lives is what shapes our future. My uncle’s passing twenty years ago was my “thing”. It was the “thing” that mapped out my future.. My uncle had a great sense of humor and a lackadaisical attitude about life. The kids in the neighborhood called him the “Candy Man” because every time he came to visit, he would have a trunk full of candy to pass out to all of us! He never forgot a birthday…ever!!! Without fail there would be money taped to the inside of our card with a “silly self-portrait” he would draw of himself.. My uncle was happy to a fault. Nothing ever concerned him; nothing ever had a sense of urgency for him. Life was life and it was what it was going to be. He was a happy man during his life. The unanswerable question has always been and will always be…was he happy at the end of his life? I don’t know the answer to that and yet I was there when he took his last breath. I think of him often and always wonder what he must have been thinking? Was his pain anything like the heartache his family went through having to watch him slowly lose a little bit of himself?. I questioned so much; questions which after twenty years still cannot be answered. Was he regretting brushing me aside when I would try to talk to him about getting his documents in place? If he had to do it over again, would he? Would it make a difference to him knowing at the end how emotionally beaten my father was after he died? Would he have done anything differently if he knew the heartbreak his family would suffer not being able to help him with his pain? What if he knew those that he held dear to his heart would be petty about the “stuff” he left behind?. It was gut-wrenching to see my father watch his brother die and wonder what my uncle was thinking as he saw us all by his bedside. Was he proud of the funeral and service we had for him or was he up in Heaven laughing at all of us because we were all such emotional fools? Did we do what he wanted?. No family should ever have to live with the burden of having to make the decisions my father had to make. We felt alone and hopeless with so many questions yet no one made any efforts to answer any for us. No one should live with doubt; always asking themselves if they did the right thing. No loved one should bear the pain of watching a family member die when there are so many alternate ways in which to manage their end of life.. The Firm’s purpose is to be the hand you reach for to guide you in planning for the worst day of your life and the hand your family holds during the worst day of their life.
I am licensed to practice law in North Carolina and South Carolina. I am an attorney with McGrath & Spielberger, PLLC, where my areas of practice include real property (including loss mitigation and foreclosure defense) and business law.. I received a Juris Doctor from Campbell University School of Law and a Master of Business Administration from Campbell University Lundy-Fetterman School of Business, as part of the joint JD/MBA program. I attended North Carolina State University and graduated with a B.A. in Psychology. Currently, I am pursuing an LL.M. (Master of Laws) postgraduate law degree in Taxation from Boston University School of Law.. In my free time, I enjoy taking my dogs on a walk on the greenway and am an exercise enthusiast.
Greetings! I've been practicing law since 1996, and always do my utmost to provide my clients with the highest quality legal advice and services. There are 5 key principles which I incorporate into representing my clients:
Attorney Jack Lezman has more than 20 years of experience, helping individuals, business owners and families to get out of debt through filing bankruptcy. Mr. Lezman obtained his Bachelor’s from Michigan State University and he then went on to get his law degree from the University of Dayton. Attorney Lezman is a proud member of the Mecklenburg County Bar Association, the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys and the North Carolina State Bar. If you are struggling with debt, then Charlotte bankruptcy attorney Jack Lezman can help! At The Law Office of Jack G. Lezman, PLLC he offers the personal attention that your case deserves. Mr. Lezman handles a multitude of bankruptcy issues including Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. He also takes on Social Security Disability cases for people in the state of North Carolina. Jack Lezman personally handles every case and he offers a free initial consultation to all potential clients. Call today to learn how he can help you!