Top best R Lawyers in ZIP 28204 | 153 available
153 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 28204 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 58% provide free consultation with average fees of $337 per hour.
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As the founder and senior partner at Elam & Rousseaux, PLLC, William Elam leads the firm with his passion and dedication to injury victims in Charlotte. His practices focuses on personal injury and medical malpractice cases. Bill is licensed in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, all the Federal District Courts in North Carolina, and in the United States Supreme Court. He has the unique distinction of being recognized as nationally Board Certified in both “Civil Pretrial Practice Advocacy” and “Civil Trial Advocacy.” His skill and experience in advocating for his clients have also earned Bill an AV® rating from Martindale-Hubbell® and selection as a “Top Super Lawyer” in North Carolina by his peers. To learn how Attorney Bill Elam can use his experience to help your case, call.
ANYONE can be arrested. I defend individuals and companies in State and Federal court. I understand that if you are accused of committing a crime your freedom, your family, your reputation and your job may be at stake. Don't hire an attorney based solely upon an advertisement. With so much at stake, be certain of your attorney's competence, reputation and experience as a criminal defense attorney. If you or a loved one have been arrested and charged with a crime in North Carolina or have learned that you may be the subject or target of a State or Federal criminal investigation, the most important decision you can make is deciding who will represent you in fighting against these charges or in putting a halt to the investigation. Being accused of a crime is a most serious matter. Having a criminal conviction on one's record can have long-standing and devastating consequences for you and your family. The criminal defense attorney that you or your family should turn to should be one who possesses the highest level of professional skills, who has for years successfully represented people accused of wrongdoing, and who can assure you and your family that you will receive the kind of personalized attention and care that you deserve under this most trying of circumstances.
Amanda Mingo is an experienced trial lawyer who represents families who have lost a loved one and people who have been seriously hurt. She helps her clients hold accountable those that caused the harm. Amanda’s compassion and ability to address each client’s fears and individual needs sets her apart from all the others.
After being raised by a family of lawyers, including my mother, father, grandfather, two brothers, and an uncle, I initially decided to be anything but a lawyer. However, while exploring graduate school in a number of other areas, I took a number of career assessment tests which overwhelmingly concluded that a career as either a lawyer or a teacher would be a good fit for me. I feel like practicing Family Law allows me to be both – I am able to help clients by educating them about the law and by handling complex legal issues on their behalf. I am a part of the third generation of attorneys to practice at Conrad Trosch and Kemmy and am now a partner at the firm. I have pushed myself to become and expert in family law. My first goal was to be a Board Certified Family Law Specialist, which I did in 2010. I have taken the opportunity to teach other lawyers the nuances of Family Law and authored the book: Divorce in North Carolina – Answers to Your Legal Questions, which answers over two hundred of the thousands of questions that have been posed to me over the years.. I am not a one-trick pony unless the pony is called common sense. I take an approach to my practice that causes me to wear a lot of hats. I am an aggressive advocate when necessary, but I also I help my clients see that settling their case is a reasonable way out of court. I think quickly on my feet, which allows me to perform well not only in litigation, but also in a stressful time-sensitive negotiation. What I enjoy the most about Family Law is that it encompasses so many other areas of the law. A Family Law attorney also needs to understand Real Estate Law, Estate Planning, Business Law, Tax Law, Criminal Law, and Bankruptcy, just to name a few. I enjoy the constant intellectual challenge.. My goal is always to give my client the peace of resolution in the least damaging way possible to their family. The most rewarding part of my practice is seeing my clients, who have just gone through one of the most difficult times of their lives, with a smile of relief because their case is resolved. It is that “light at the end of the tunnel” moment that keeps my clients and me pushing forward toward resolution.. My wife, Elizabeth Trosch, is Mecklenburg County’s Chief District Court Judge, and we have two sons. When one of my sons was about three years old, he asked me if he could have some candy before dinner. I told him no and sent him on his way. As is the case with children, he went around the corner to my wife and asked her the same question. She quizzed him, “What did your father say when you asked him?” My son paused and then said, “Well you see Mommy, you are a judge and Daddy’s just a lawyer. Don’t judges just tell lawyers what to do?” Despite his clever “lawyering,” she denied his request. Ultimately, if parties cannot agree, then the only way to have your case resolved sometimes is to have a judge make the final decision. I want to get the best result for my client’s individual situation, and the key is that I do not use only one “tool” all the time. The thing that sets me apart from other Family Law attorneys is that I know what tools I have in my toolbox and when to use them.
Advocate for the injured. Exerienced trial lawyer. 30+ cases tried to verdict.
Adrienne Blocker is an expert attorney who advocates for our community. Practicing plaintiff personal injury law for over 20 years, her dedication to empowering others and restoring justice does not end in the courtroom. Blocker also serves as Secretary of the Board in the North Carolina Mock Trial Program, a state-wide high school competition equipping students with lifelong self-assurance and public speaking skills.. As the Managing Trial Attorney at DeMayo Law Offices, Ms. Blocker has channeled her passion for helping others into a successful and meaningful career. When facing injury or death resulting from negligence, Blocker is ready to fight for what is right—regardless of the strength or size of her opponent. She ensures her clients never settle for less than they deserve.. Blocker graduated from Minot State University with a B.A. in Business Management before earning her J.D. from Campbell University. She is an avid traveler with a fondness for food and the arts.
A former police officer, Charlotte personal injury attorney Timothy A. Sheriff is highly experienced in conducting detailed investigations. Tim dives deep into his cases, and can very quickly determine where his team should start looking to gather evidence for his client’s claim. He is also a skilled interviewer, and listens to learn from his clients so he can thoroughly understand the chaos their injury has thrown into their lives.. Tim has garnered experience in many types of injury cases during his time at Crumley Roberts, including workers’ compensation, social security, railroad accidents, car accidents, and class actions. He is an adamant defender of his clients’ rights—making sure that the people responsible for their pain and action own up to their mistake and do what’s right.
"The way that I represent my clients is pretty simple really. I treat my clients the way that I'd want to be treated if I were in their shoes. I listen to my clients carefully and then help them define reasonable goals and expectations. Then I work to the best of my ability to achieve the goals we establish. Sometimes those goals can be achieved outside of the courthouse. Sometimes it is necessary for a Judge to decide the issues. But in every instance, my clients know that they have a hard-working, honest and experienced attorney on their side."
"Put our clients’ and team members’ interests first, and everything else will follow!” Since 1992, Michael A. DeMayo’s unwavering vision has amplified vulnerable voices in the Carolinas.. As the founding and managing partner of DeMayo Law Offices, LLP and DeMayo Law Group, PLLC, Mr. DeMayo understands justice is a right many are robbed of, especially when competing against powerful corporate interests. By representing individuals as family members and holding responsible parties accountable, Mr. DeMayo reminds us that we all have the right to live free from harm and injury.. Mr. DeMayo’s dedication and skills speak for themselves. For 15 years, he’s held a 5-star Martindale-Hubbell rating and has landed on AATL’s “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” for the past nine. For over 30 years, he’s sealed successful outcomes for victims of workplace injuries, automobile and tractor-trailer accidents, catastrophic personal injuries, defective medical devices and pharmaceuticals, chemical exposure, brain injury, wrongful death, mass tort litigation, and more.. DeMayo is not only licensed in North Carolina State Courts and U.S. District Courts, but is also licensed to practice and admitted to the United States Supreme Court. He is a 1987 cum laude graduate of Wake Forest University and got his J.D. at the University of North Carolina School of Law-Chapel Hill in 1990.