Top best E Lawyers in Charlotte | 1910 available
1910 E lawyers are available in Charlotte, Tennessee. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 62% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $80 per hour.
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$180 - $383
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4.6 - 5.0 ★
1910 E Lawyers Found Near You
As the founding attorney at Charlotte’s Price, Petho & Anderson, Mr. Price has spent decades protecting the rights and interests of Mecklenburg County residents. His experience practicing law in the fields of personal injury, wrongful death, and medical malpractice make him a strong asset to cases bringing suit against businesses whose unlawful practices have resulted in life-altering consequences to victims. Having spent years working on behalf of an insurance company, Mr. Price understands how they fight for their interests, and can employ the best strategies when fighting to obtain compensation for his clients.
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.
As an associate in the Charlotte office of Elliot Morgan Parsonage, Michael provides compassionate, diligent, and creative legal services that are tailored to meet each client’s specific needs. His ability to relate to clients from diverse backgrounds makes him well suited for representing his clients across a broad range of legal areas. He practices in the areas of employment law and family law, but he also handles cases relating to a variety of criminal matters.. Michael comes by his legal abilities through his parents as well as his education. He grew up in a home where the practice of law dominated discussions around the dinner table. His father, Robert M. Elliot, is a founding partner of Elliot Morgan Parsonage. His mother, Suzanne Reynolds, has been a valued member of the faculty of Wake Forest Law School for over 30 years and now serves as interim dean.. Michael is a proud “double Tar Heel,” having graduated with honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor of arts in English and a J.D. degree. Following law school, he practiced as a public defender in Mecklenburg County for two and a half years and handled hundreds of cases in district and superior court—never one to shy away from fighting for his clients’ rights. He also serves as chapter editor of the Sixth edition of the North Carolina Prima Facie Torts Manual.. Michael lives in Charlotte with his wife, Rebecca Davenport, a cardiac nurse at Carolinas Medical Center. Michael and Rebecca love to travel, with extended trips to Europe, Southeast Asia, and South America.
As a property rights attorney, I have always remained committed to working for property owners, often against the government.. I primarily represent individuals and businesses in land condemnation and eminent domain trial litigation, but also in obtaining zoning permits and variances, litigating zoning appeals before local boards, and resolving contract, covenant, and easement disputes between landowners.. I have represented a broad spectrum of people and businesses in property-related matters including: homeowners, places of worship, convenience store gas stations, restaurants (sit-down and fast food), farms, country clubs, subdivision developments, warehouses, small business owners, car sales lots, and hotels.. As a result of my eminent domain work, I have been selected to the North Carolina Super Lawyers Rising Stars list every year since 2015. As a result of my zoning work, I have been selected to Best Lawyers in America every year since 2021.. I was born in Charlotte, grew up in Greenwood, SC, and graduated from high school in Hendersonville, NC. I met my wife in law school, and we have one daughter.
As a native of Charlotte, Mr. Landreth feels a responsibility to give back to the community where he grew up. His compassion for people is portrayed in the way he advocates for his clients in every level of the court system.
As a lawyer and a small business owner, I view my cases with a singular focus: to solve the problems faced by my clients.. I founded SeiferFlatow, PLLC in 2011 after years of developing a broad and extensive litigation practice in both state and federal court in Charlotte and throughout North Carolina. Experienced in many types of civil litigation, I am committed to achieve the best possible results for every client embroiled in a legal dispute or requiring personalized legal advice. My unceasing commitment to satisfied clients is the hallmark of my practice.. Though legal battles can sometimes be long and grueling, I work to be a steadfast advocate; I work tirelessly to address my clients’ needs. I help my clients find peace of mind even in the face of a legal battle.. My clients include international business owners looking to do business in or hire employees in Charlotte; business owners in Charlotte looking to protect their companies from potential vulnerabilities or protect employees and trade secrets; individuals looking to maximize contracts or pursue legal options after termination; and workers who have been injured on the job.
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.
Annemarie Pantazis is a Board Certified North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Specialist, a distinction held by a select few North Carolina lawyers.. Ms. Pantazis is a nationally recognized attorney and has received many honors and awards during her time practicing law, including recognition in several categories as a Best of the Best North Carolina Super Lawyer in 2015-2021. She is the author of several publications on workers’ compensation, is regularly invited to speak as an expert in North Carolina workers' compensation law, and teaches continuing legal education classes on the subject. She is currently in leadership with the North Carolina Advocates for Justice as the Workers' Compensation Section Chair over the 2017-2018 term. She currently co-chairs the NC State Bar Workers' Compensation Specialization Committee-which is responsible for drafting and grading the workers' compensation specialist exam.. Ms. Pantazis earned her B.A. from the College of William & Mary in 1994, and her J.D. from Wake Forest University School of Law in 1999, where she was a published member of the Wake Forest Law Review and Chief Justice of the Moot Court Board. After law school, Ms. Pantazis joined a firm defending workers’ compensation and personal injury claims. In 2002, Ms. Pantazis exited from the defense side of the practice and has devoted her efforts over the last 20 years to representing those who have suffered work-related and other injuries in North Carolina.. Certifications:NC Superior Court and Industrial Commission Certified MediatorNC State Bar Workers’ Compensation Specialist. Professional Honors & Recognitions:. • Martindale Hubble AV Peer Review Rating. • US News Best Lawyers “Lawyer of the Year Award-Workers’ Compensation Claimants” (2019). • Super Lawyers Top 25 Attorneys in Charlotte (2018-2021). • Super Lawyers Top 100 Attorneys in NC (2018-2021). • Super Lawyers Top 50 Women Attorneys in NC (2018-2021). • Lawyers Weekly Leaders in the Law Award (2017)• Super Lawyer Recognition in the area of Workers’ Compensation (2014-2021)• Workers’ Injury Law & Advocacy Group (WILG) Rising Star Award (2013)• AVVO Client’s Choice Recognition in Workers’ Compensation and 10.0 Rating• “Rising Star” by North Carolina Super Lawyers (2009-2013)• Charlotte Business Journal 40 Under 40 Award (2011)• “Top Young Lawyer” recognition by Charlotte Magazine• Best of Charlotte Chamber of Commerce Award (2010)• “Standout Charlottean” Award by Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (2010)• Ranked #30 Small Business in NC by Business Leader Magazine• Named Top 300 Small Businesses in the South by Business Leader Magazine• NC Advocates for Justice Order of Service Award Winner (2009-2017)• National Association of Professional Women Award Winner. Professional Memberships• North Carolina State Bar. o Workers’ Compensation Specialization Co-Chair (2019-present). •College of Workers' Compensation Lawyers-inducted for fellowship in 2020. • Mecklenburg County Bar. • North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ)o Workers’ Compensation Section Chair (2017-2018)o Workers’ Compensation Legislative Committee (2016-2018)o Workers’ Compensation Section Officer (2015-2017)o Workers’ Compensation Section Executive Committee Member (2009-present)o PAC Committee Member (2013-2016)o NCAJ Board of Governors (2008-2014, 2017-2018)o Annual Convention Co-Chair (2012). • North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA)o Workers’ Compensation Council Member (2015-2018)o Workers’ Compensation Section (2002-present). • Workers’ Injury Law & Advocacy Group (WILG)o Executive Committee Member (2009-present)o Nomination Committeeo Membership Committeeo Annual CLE Committeeo Annual CLE Co-Chair (2014). • American Association for Justice (AAJ)o Workers’ Compensation Section. • Bobbitt Inn of Court• Southern Trial Lawyers Association (STLA)• Charlotte Women’s Bar
Ann is a member of bikelaw, a national network dedicated to promoting and protecting the rights of cyclists in the Carolinas, and beyond. Ann is an advocate for bicycle safety, and stands up for cyclists’ rights on the roads and in court.. Ann graduated with honors and received a degree in engineering arts from Michigan State University. In 1994, she graduated cum laude from Tulane University School of Law where she was elected to the Order of the Coif. During law school, she was an editor on the Tulane Environmental Law Journal and was a Public Interest Law Foundation grant recipient. Ann worked first with the North Carolina Center for Death Penalty Litigation and then with the Cumberland County Public Defender’s Office until she opened her own practice in Fayetteville in 1998. She joined Patterson Harkavy’s Raleigh office in April, 2000 and, in 2007, established a Charlotte office where she now handles cases throughout the state. In 2011, Ann, and current law partner Valerie Johnson, co-founded the firm that is now Johnson & Groninger PLLC. Today, Ann litigates serious personal injury cases with a special interest in representing victims of bicycle crashes. She also represents individuals seriously injured in car wrecks and by negligent property owners.. Ann is a member of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ), where she previously served on the Board of Governors. She has taught as a faculty member of NCAJ’s Capital College and several National Institute for Trial Advocacy programs and coached a high school mock trial team from 2002-2006. Ann has prepared amicus briefs on behalf of the North Carolina ACLU and NCAJ. She is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, the league of American Bicyclists and other bicycle advocacy organizations. She also served of the boards of Charlotte Bike Camp and BikeWalkNC.. When she is not working, Ann loves to be riding any kind of bicycle, especially with her husband and son.
Andy is a civil litigator and trial attorney who has tried over 100 cases to a judge, jury, or arbitration panel. He has represented both individuals and companies in many diverse matters including long-term care, motor vehicle and trucking accidents, product liability, and other catastrophic injury cases. Andy is licensed to practice in both North and South Carolina, and has tried cases to jury verdict in North Carolina Superior and District courts, Federal District Court, and argued before the North Carolina Court of Appeals.. Andy takes a great pride in representing his clients through the legal process. “I give my clients a voice, and my best memories in this business are simply receiving a hug of gratitude from clients after resolving their case at mediation or obtaining a successful trial result.”. "When a client has been sued they are worried, anxious, and in some cases feel like their life has been turned upside down. I give my clients a voice, and my best memories in this business are simply receiving a hug of gratitude from clients after resolving their case at mediation or obtaining a successful trial result."
Andrew Dickens is the founder of Dickens Law Group. Andrew's main practice area is Foreclosure Prevention, and he takes great satisfaction in helping North Carolina homeowners stop foreclosure and save their homes. His other practices areas include Landlord Tenant Law and general Real Estate matters.. Andrew graduated from Wake Forest University School of Law and became a member of the North Carolina State Bar in 2010. After graduation, he worked side-by-side with some of the most experienced and well-respected real estate attorneys in North Carolina, gaining valuable experience ranging from complicated multi-million dollar commercial real estate transactions to simple refinances of residential property. In the early years of Andrew's practice, he also represented banks and credit unions in foreclosure actions against homeowners. Andrew now uses his experience working with lenders and his knowledge of North Carolina foreclosure laws to help homeowners stop foreclosure and save their homes. Andrew finds great satisfaction in helping homeowners stop foreclosure. He considers foreclosure prevention to be his specialty area of practice and is where he focuses most of his efforts. Today, Andrew's experience, innovation, and devotion to providing quality legal services are benefiting clients of Dickens Law Group throughout the state of North Carolina.
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.
Al is battle tested as a first chair trial lawyer in litigating high profile cases for many major companies. He has served in over 150 cases, and in federal courts throughout the country, in appellate proceedings before the United States Courts of Appeals for the Federal, Fourth, Sixth, and Eight Circuits, as well as in numerous trademark opposition and cancellation proceedings before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.. As a former law clerk, Al has seen numerous trials from the perspective of the judge and the jury. Al has assisted judges and juries in the analysis of motions, conducted research and provided anything that is necessary to facilitate cases and motions.. Al has worked as a certified mediator and understands what works in preparing and representing clients in any settlement discussions, whether in formal mediations or settlement talks.. You Don’t Need the Biggest IP Firm. You Need the Best IP Litigator.. Intellectual property litigation is an inherently expensive undertaking. You don’t need to pay inexperienced associates or large litigation teams. You pay for someone to learn your case thoroughly and present your case at trial in the most succinct and understandable way possible.. Allan IP Litigation will handle your case in an efficient and effective manner, guaranteeing you spend your money where it will do the most good: on a real expert, who focuses on the key issues of the case, not for on-the-job training or costly overhead. Hiring Allan IP Litigation is like hiring the best IP litigator in the firm without hiring the entire firm.. Get the superior talent without the superfluous extras.
Aggressive, Experienced Attorney in Charlotte, NC. 20 years experience with Personal Injury and Criminal Defense. I fight hard for my clients and get results.
After serving in the United States Marine Corps, Jonathan Meek received his Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Shenandoah University in 2004. He worked for two years in the banking industry, becoming well-versed in the areas of retirement planning and asset management. In 2007, he left the financial arena to attend Charlotte School of Law. Three years later he received his Juris Doctor from the school and passed the 2010 NC Bar Exam. He began practicing in Mecklenburg County on Oct. 1, 2010, and subsequently founded Meek Law Firm.. As a small business owner, Meek has a passion for working with others who found and work for small- and medium-sized businesses. His goal is to not only help them protect and grow their businesses but also to resolve any personal legal issues they might face along the way.. Meek is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association, the Mecklenburg County Bar Association, and the North Carolina State Bar. He is also on the board of Open Aperture Productions, a legal videography firm that he began in 2003. In addition, he participated in many hours of pro bono service during his law school career, including an externship with the Mecklenburg County District Attorney.
After graduating from Auburn University, I moved to North Carolina for my family and for law school. I am a family man who loves sports and the outdoors and does as much as I can to be outside having fun with friends and family. I went to law shcool to help people and I greatly enjoy being an attorney and the opportunity to make a positive impact in peoples' lives.
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.
After 18 years of big firm life, I opened my own office specializing in labor, employment, workers compensation, and mediation. Since it is just me, conflicts are very rare. Thus, I am able to represent both employees AND employers. Working on both sides, plus mediating disputes, gives me insight into the total employment situation. I like to think this makes me a better counselor for clients.
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.
Adam J. Tan is an associate at Essex Richards, specializing in Business and Corporate Matters, Contracts, Labor and Employment, Estates and Probate, and General Civil Litigation Matters.Legal Background:Prior to joining Essex Richards, Adam practiced law in the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps as an Assistant Staff Judge Advocate with varied experience in Government Contracts and Acquisitions, Regulatory Compliance, Employment law, Estate Planning, and Criminal Litigation. He also served as a Special Assistant United States Attorney for the district of South Carolina and the district of Idaho. Adam is admitted to practice law in the State of North Carolina, the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, and the United States Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals. He is also accredited by the Department of Veterans Affairs to represent claimants before the Board of Veterans’ Appeals and the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.. Adam continues to serve as a JAG, part-time, with the 145th Airlift Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard in Charlotte, North Carolina.. Behind the Resume:. Adam was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. In August of 2000, he enlisted in the United States Air Force as an Aircraft Electrical and Environmental Systems Maintainer, deploying to the Persian Gulf in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Southern Watch in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks. By July of 2003, he was selected for the prestigious SOAR program (Scholarships for Outstanding Airmen to ROTC) to pursue a commission as an Officer. Adam attended the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, where he completed four years of ROTC and graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. Adam then moved to North Carolina, earning his law degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While studying law at UNC, he was dually assigned to the Air Force Institute of Technology and UNC’s ROTC program. He also served as a Carolina Law Ambassador and was a merit-based scholarship recipient. In his spare time, Adam enjoys spending time with friends and family, SEC football (Go Gators!), ACC basketball (Go Heels!) and his dogs, Parker and Spooky. His wife, Kristen, is a native Charlottean and practicing Nurse Anesthetist.
Adam is the head of SeiferFlatow’s DUI/DWI, Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes and Traffic Ticket departments and is an aggressive and hard-nosed litigator, having received numerous accolades for his work in these departments as voted by his clients and peers. Adam’s client reviews show his high level of commitment to his clients. He takes every case personally and leaves no stone unturned to get the best results.
About the AttorneyAttorney Cheryl R. Watkins of The Law Office of Cheryl R. Watkins has a practice focused on Probate and Estate Planning and is primarily based in Charlotte, North Carolina and has worked in those fields for over 10 years. She graduated with a degree in Accounting from one of the top 10 Accounting programs in the country – Oklahoma State University. She obtained her law degree from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles where she became a CPA.. She has worked in law firms and accounting firms such as Price Waterhouse, Deloitte & Touche, and KPMG in the audit, tax, and consulting departments. She has rounded out her rich background in estates with experience in the government sector having been appointed Assistant Clerk of Superior Court of Mecklenburg where she headed up the Estates and Special Proceedings department overseeing thousands of estates.. This law firm services all of North Carolina particularly the Counties of Mecklenburg (Charlotte, Huntersville, Matthews, Mint Hill, Cornelius, Davidson, Pineville, Ballantyne, Lake Norman, South Park Area), Union (Monroe, Indian Trail, Weddington), Cabarrus (Concord, Kannapolis), Gaston (Gastonia, Mount Holly), Iredell (Statesville, Mooresville), and Cleveland (Shelby, Kings Mountain).
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.
A former District Court Judge who brings over 40 years of legal experience - including dozens of jury trials - to her work. In addition, she has been a visiting lecturer at Davidson College, UNC-Charlotte and the Charlotte School of Law. She is a frequent speaker before professional groups on topics of estate planning and ethics. Nancy is also heavily involved in the community through volunteerism and pro bono work, is a founding member of Good Friends and on the boards of a number of local charities, including the American Cancer Society where she is a breast cancer survivor speaker.