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2811 R lawyers are available in Charlotte, Tennessee. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 56% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $37 to $75 per hour.
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Growing up in rural West Virginia, Christian Gerencir found his calling to help others early on. He rebuilt homes with Habitat for Humanity and developed a deep sense of community responsibility. He brings this sense of personal responsibility and dedication to every case he works on.. Christian received his undergraduate degree from High Point University and his law degree from Charlotte School of Law. He has since been admitted to the North Carolina and West Virginia Bar and is currently in the process of working towards his Bar Admission to South Carolina.. Christian is passionate about helping victims and their families receive the compensation they deserve. Christian represents victims of vehicle accidents, workers’ compensation claims, and other personal injury claims. When Christian is not managing our Charlotte office, you can find him rooting for the Carolina Panthers or spending time outdoors with his wife and dogs.. *Prior results do not guarantee any future outcomes. After recovery is made, attorney fees will be computed before deduction of incurred expenses. For more information on criteria for selection, please click the links of awards.
Gregory John Plumides was born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. He graduated from Charlotte Country Day School and attended the University of Georgia. At the University of Georgia, he was a member of the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society and Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He received his Juris Doctorate Law Degree from The Cumberland School of Law at Sanford University in 1996 (making the Dean’s List that year).. The Plumides Law Office, which is now Plumides, Romano, Johnson & Cacheris P.C., was originally founded by Gregory’s father, John G. Plumides, over 60 years ago. Gregory first began working for the firm at the age of 16 and is now a Partner in the law practice.. Gregory’s true passion is trying cases, so he has chosen to practice primarily in litigation which includes Criminal, Family, and Personal Injury Law. This areas of practice keep him in the court room, where he can fight for his clients.. Gregory is a very active and respected member of the local Bar. He served as Co-Chairman of the Mecklenburg County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association Six years (2010 – 2016). He has served on the Mecklenburg County Criminal Courts Rules Committee and is currently serving on the Mecklenburg County Criminal Courts Committee. In all of these capacities he meets with judges and various court house officials, as a private Bar representative. Gregory has also served on the Mecklenburg County Bar Fee Dispute Committee, Mecklenburg County Bar Candidate Interview Committee and has taught DWI law to local attorneys under a Continuing Legal Education program.
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George Piemonte received his B.S. degree in psychology from the University of Florida in 1982 and his law degree from Nova University in 1987. He was one of the first lawyers in North Carolina to become a North Carolina State Bar Certified Specialist in Social Security Disability Law. George is a member of the North Carolina State Bar’s Specialization Committee for Social Security Disability Law; is a member of the Board of Directors, serving as Vice Chair of the Disability Advocacy Section of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice; and serves on the Lawyers’ Assistance Committee of the Disability Advocacy Section and the CLE Committee of the Disability Advocacy Section.. George has practiced law since 1987 and has focused his practice on Social Security Disability, Veterans Disability, and Railroad Disability since 1995. George is admitted to all courts of the State of North Carolina, the Western, Middle, and Eastern District Courts of North Carolina, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. He is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association, the National Organization of Social Security Claimant Representatives (serving on the Board of Directors), the North Carolina Advocates for Justice, the Mecklenburg County Trial Lawyers Association.. George has been married to his wife, Linda, since 1986. He has three children: Jeff, Lauren, and Chris, and two Labradors: Reuben and Hersey. His hobbies are bowling, working in his yard, and learning. He also enjoys spending time in the mountains.
Gene Riddle is founding and managing partner at Riddle & Riddle Injury Lawyers, a North Carolina law firm focused on personal injury, workers' compensation, Social Security disability, veterans' benefits, wrongful death, product liability, and eminent domain. The firm also serves clients in a wide variety of mass tort and class action cases.. Riddle earned his J.D. from Wake Forest University in 1985 and has practiced law in North Carolina for more than three decades.. In addition to being a member of The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, Riddle is also a member of Million Dollar Advocates and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates, the National Association of Distinguished Counsel, Super Lawyers, and North Carolina Advocates for Justice. He also has a high AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell and received the 2014 Litigator Award.. In 2009, Riddle was awarded the Old North State Award by the Governor of North Carolina. The Old North State Award is the state's second-highest civilian honor and recognizes individuals who who have provided exemplary service and commitment to the State of North Carolina.. For more information on membership criteria in the above-listed organizations and associations, please visit our website:
Gael Gilles is the founding attorney at Gilles Law, PLLC. Mr. Gilles is licensed in state courts in North Carolina and South Carolina, and the Federal Courts in all of North Carolina and South Carolina. Gael's areas of focus are criminal defense, and traffic offenses.. Gilles Law: HABLAMOS ESPAÑOL
G. Jon Mendini, Esq. born Charlotte, NC, September 26, 1965,Educated, University of South Carolina School of Law, J.D., Law, Columbia, SC, 1991, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, B.A., Political Science, Charlotte, NC, 1988, Charlotte Catholic High School, Charlotte, NC, 1984, St. Ann’s School, Charlotte, NC, 1980.. Admitted to Practice, North Carolina General Court of Justice, 1991, United States District Court, Western District of North Carolina, 1991. Member, 26th Judicial District (Mecklenburg County) Bar, The North Carolina State Bar, North Carolina Bar Association. Practice Areas: Wills, Trusts and Estates; Corporate Formation and Business Law; Residential and Commercial Real Estate Practice.
From Chicago to North Carolina, I've been in the Bankruptcy industry for over 30 years. I've been told I have the best last name in the bankruptcy world. Either way, I love what I do and have a passion to help others.. Most know me as the Chapter 7 ("Fresh Start") and Chapter 13 (Consumer & Small Business Bankruptcy) lady. I thrive in high-pressure environments, although for Bankruptcy, it doesn't always have to be that way. My goal is to take you through this process in a way that relieves your stress level, rather than adding to it.. My other related practice area is Debt Negotiation. I can help you settle a debt usually for far less than you owe.
Fred DeVore is a native Charlottean. He graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in 1975 and received a Masters Degree in Communication from Chapel Hill in 1977. After teaching in the College of Business at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte for three years, he attended Wake Forest Law School, where he graduated in 1982. He passed the North Carolina State Bar the same year. While in law school, Fred was elected Chief Justice of the Wake Forest Moot Court and competed in various moot court competitions. For three years following law school, Fred taught business law at UNC-Charlotte while maintaining his law practice.. His early practice involved a wide range of cases, including capital murder trials and death penalty appeals. However, in the past fifteen years, Fred has limited his practice to civil litigation in the area of catastrophic injury, wrongful death, construction litigation, insurance bad faith, contract litigation and condemnation law. He has handled more than 40 appellate matters in the North Carolina Court of Appeals, North Carolina Supreme Court and the United States Fourth Circuit and is licensed to practice before the United States Supreme Court.Fred has been published in the Wake Forest and South Carolina Law Reviews. He has also written featured articles in several magazines, including Trial Brief, which is published by the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers. He is a frequent lecturer at continuing legal education seminars on issues ranging from construction defects to insurance bad faith. He has previously been invited to speak as part of the faculty at the annual judges' school for North Carolina judges. He is the past vice-president of the Bobbitt Inns of Court, an organization dedicated to training young lawyers on trial techniques. He has lectured at the national convention on construction defects for the American Association of Justice. In 2008, Fred was selected as a Super Lawyer by a national organization that bestows the honor on only 5% of lawyers nationally. Fred has maintained an AV rating by Martindale Hubbell for over ten years. Martindale Hubbell is a national attorney reference and rating source and an AV rating indicates superior trial ability and the highest ethical rating possible.Fred is well known for his use of technology in the courtroom, having conducted a number of “paperless trials” with several resulting verdicts in excess of a million dollars.Fred has tried or settled many matters in excess of a million dollars and in 2006, he and his partner, Troy Stafford, obtained a settlement of over ten million dollars for an injured client. In 2013 Fred obtained a 1.5 million dollar insurance bad faith verdict, and together with another firm, received a jury verdict of 6 million dollars in a wrongful death action.Fred and his partner, Bill Acton, have practiced together for over 30 years. Bill has been certified by the state bar as a specialist in the area of workers compensation. Fred is married to Amy DeVore and together they have six children. Fred’s daughter, Julie, lives in New York City where she works backstage in various Broadway productions. His youngest son, Stephen attends the University of Georgia. Mallory Hankins attends the University of South Carolina. Maggie Hankins is enrolled at UNC-Wilmington, and Emma Hankins attends Providence High School in Charlotte.Fred's oldest child, Will DeVore, was in the inaugural class of Elon Law School and is an associate in the firm along with Derek Adler. Will and his wife, Jessica, have given Fred two grandchildren, Hartman and Grayson DeVore. Fred is a member of Matthews United Methodist Church, where he has taught adult Sunday School for over 30 years.Three certified paralegals, Renee Robinson, Connie Hunter and Susie Baker, all assist Fred in his practice. All of whom have worked with him for more than ten years. Their commitment to each case endears them to our clients who appreciate their efficiency, knowledge and professionalism.
For the past thirty-five years I have successfully represented thousands of deserving individuals in social security disability cases. For the past twelve years, I have expanded my practice to assist inidiviuals in long term disability claims. Each case receives my personal attention. I work closely with my clients and their medical providers to present the strongest case possible. I do not charge for an initial consultation and would be glad to discuss your situation with you.
For over a decade, I have represented Employers and Individuals in Employment Law, Business Law, and Litigation matters. My legal practice covers representation in state and federal courts, as well as before administrative bodies, such as the EEOC, ESC, and the NC DOL.. If you are seeking an experienced litigation attorney who will strive to provide a thorough and efficient resolution to your case, then I am the attorney for you.
For many years, I have dedicated both my personal and professional life in helping others. Either through volunteering, community service, or fighting in court, I have a passion to help those in need. I am honest, hard working, dedicated, professional and very direct. I tell my clients and potential client what they need to hear, not necessarily what they may want to hear. I believe that being an honest attorney is paramount to being a successful attorney and that reflects in my work ethic. My clients many not always hear the best news in regards to their case but they know they can rely on me to fight on their behalf.. As a lawyer, I pride myself on my work ethic and knowledge and understanding of the law. As a community volunteer, I understand what it takes to stand up for others who cannot fight on their own. And as a single mom, I know what it means to make sacrifices.. Dedication and honesty are two things I strive to maintain in my practice and I will do everyting I can to ensure that my professional integrity and legal skill reflect in all of my cases.
Family defines who I am both as a person and an attorney. It is from my family that I continuously draw my inspiration to be a better person in my personal life, as well as a compassionate attorney in my professional life. I understand that when you have asked for my help, you are most likely facing tough and defining decisions in your life. With that in mind, my commitment to you is to advise you as best as I can and guide you through difficult times. My counsel to you is two-fold. Not only will I help you better understand and navigate the legal system that you will encounter in my role as an attorney, but I will also be there to support you emotionally. While I will always be there to provide sound and strong legal advice, I understand that sometimes people just need someone to talk to.
Family and Immigration Lawyer covering Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Union, Iredell and Gaston Counties. Se Habla Espanol.
Experienced, professional lawyer and businessman. Former commercial banker, MBA with finance concentration. Former businessman running technology company operating in 38 states. Former executive-lebel banker responsible for an 18 state banking geography. Technology-saavy inventor with US patent on freight movement technology. Adept at marketing, finance, leading IT teams, negotiating complex financings, operating with seven member board of directors.. Experienced negotiator, skilled deal maker, and lawyer. I bring a unique skill set to my clients by offering skilled legal services, combined with the ability to understand, develop, and implement various business strategies. Fully functional in all stages of the business life cycle and across most functional areas.
Everyday I help people from all over the world navigate the complexities of U.S. immigration law. I am admitted to the North Carolina Bar, the Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina, and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. I handle complex family based immigration matters, employment based immigration, employment and investment based non-immigrant visas, waivers, removal defense, asylum, naturalizations, and appeals
Eli Timberg is a criminal defense attorney with a focus on domestic violence, drugs, and DWI and a track record of delivering for his clients. Prior to joining Rawls, Scheer, Clary & Mingo in 2022, Eli spent more than six years at the Mecklenburg County Public Defender, where he gained considerable experience representing clients accused of misdemeanor assault, felony drug and property charges, and domestic violence.. Eli’s specialty is taking on the most challenging cases and securing the best outcome for his clients. While he has taken dozens of cases to trial and prevailed in many, he also understands that many good outcomes can be achieved without trial by learning from, listening to, and truly understanding his clients and their goals.
DWI & CRIMINAL DEFENSE "From Stop Signs to Murder". Criminal and traffic cases can be more complex than they seem, and if you are in the hands of an inexperienced attorney who does not know what he or she is doing, you can end up with awful results. You don't have to worry about that with me. I've been practicing in Charlotte for over 30 years. My practice is focused entirely on traffic violations, misdemeanors, and felony charges. Some attorneys try to practice in several areas of the law, but I concentrate on one area only so that I can maintain the highest level of expertise in my field.. If you are interested a little background about me, I am a North Carolina native. I attended Charlotte Country Day, and then Duke University, where I was proudly the mascot for the Blue Devils. I received a scholarship to attend law school at Mercer University in Georgia. I have two wonderful kids and am extremely active in their school and sports activities, both as a volunteer for the schools and as a softball/baseball coach for many years.
During my years of private practice as an attorney in Charlotte, North Carolina, many clients have asked how I became an adoption attorney who also represents corporations and associations. I began work as a litigation attorney with a law firm in Charlotte that focused on family law. During that time, I worked on adoptions but also handled lawsuits for business clients. I enjoyed my work as an adoption attorney and cultivated adoption practice while continuing to represent business clients (some of whom have remained my clients for over 30 years).. Because of my litigation background, I have served as adoption counsel in many contested adoptions and termination of parental rights actions. These cases can be very difficult because of the emotional burdens that the parties experience. My experience as a trial attorney assists me in assessing risk in adoptive placements and advising adoptive parents or an adoption agency about legal risks before birth or adoption placement.. My litigation and transactional background also helps me advise corporate clients more effectively.. I have been married to my wife, Mary Beth, since 1982. We have three adult children. My son, Thomas, practices law with me. I grew up in Asheville, NC and have a deep love for the mountains. I enjoy hiking, camping and soccer, and have worked in outreach to refugee youth and their families in inner city Charlotte for over 20 years.
Dennis O’Dea is the principal of the SFS Law Group. He received his undergraduate degree in government from the University Of Notre Dame and his JD, magna cum laude, from the University of Michigan. He was an Associate Editor of the Michigan Law Review and admitted to the Order of the Coif. He is admitted to practice before many courts. Martindale Hubble has rated him as AV (preeminent) for many years.. FAMILY LAW MATTERS. Mr. O’Dea often represents clients involved in divorce, custody and other financial disputes over support, family assets, family business and other conflicts that arise within families. Family disputes over succession to family businesses, disruption in business governance due to divorce or death of key owners, bankruptcy and reorganization consequences of family conflict. Divorce is often overshadowed by the financial burdens over support, equitable distribution of property, and disclosure of assets.. BUSINESS LITIGATION. In his business litigation practice he has tried lender liability, defamation and commercial real estate cases to verdict. In non-jury cases, he has tried commercial contract disputes, business torts, trade secret, and other business disputes. In those matters that were resolved without trial, he represented an insurer seeking rescission of a D&O policy issued to AM International, real estate developers asserting Civil Rights claims, parties asserting fraud claims under the securities laws; and many commercial disputes that were set for trial before bankruptcy courts on their merits as adversary proceedings or contested matters.. In No Hands. The Rise and Fall of the Schwinn Bicycle Company, the authors discussed Mr. O’Dea’s restructuring and eventual bankruptcy efforts on behalf of Schwinn including defensive strategies to preserve investment values. In King Icahn, the author discussed Mr. O’Dea’s role in bring the Texaco-Pennzoil litigation to a resolution.. BANRUPTCY LITIGATION AND REORGANIZATION. For over 25 years, Dennis O’Dea has litigated in bankruptcy courts throughout the country on behalf of creditors and other stakeholders involved in business reorganization cases and personal bankruptcy cases. He has represented debtors in prosecuting Chapter 11 reorganization cases from commencement through confirmation.. Professional and community. Mr. O’Dea is the current chair of the Business Law committee of the Mecklenburg Bar Associations. He has served on the Continuing Legal Education committee of the Mecklenburg Bar for several years. He is a member of several bar associations and organizations including the North Carolina Bar Association, the American Bar Associations, The Bobbit Inn of Court.. Mr. O’Dea is a past president of the Chicago Literary Club. He has served as an elder and session member of the Palisades Presbyterian Church. He was a member of the development committee of the Levine Museum of the New South.. Recent Publications:. Small Firm, Big Impact. SFS Law Group Occasional Papers. New Models of Practice for Small firms through Alliances, Arrangements and Cooperation. Mecklenburg Bar Association, Solo and Small Firm Committee. 2014. Dissolution Litigation: Risks for Clients and Lawyers. 2015
David Galbavy is a personal injury attorney and a board-certified workers' compensation specialist. He handles cases where people are injured. These are accidents that occur at work, on the road, or while on someone’s property. His cases generally involve orthopedic injuries, injuries that require surgery, or injuries that result in permanent limitations or disfigurement. Navigating the medical treatment after an injury is one of the most important factors that David focuses on, not just for helping the case, but for prioritizing his client's recovery, because your health is priceless. Let us work on your case so that you can focus on your recovery.. David is no stranger to the courtroom, as he has litigated numerous cases to final opinions and through appeals. David’s detailed approach includes exploring all issues in your case to help maximize your recovery and apply the appropriate amount of pressure on the insurance companies that are handling your case. If you are denied benefits that you should be getting, he will turn up the pressure and develop a tactical plan to fight back. Don’t let an insurance company take advantage of you, hire an experienced lawyer liked David to fight for you and help you get what you deserve.
Dara Duncan Larson received her law degree from Florida State University. While attending Florida State, she spent time studying international law at Oxford University in England. She also attended Elon University where she received her bachelor’s degree in Corporate Communications.. She is licensed to practice law in both North Carolina and California. Dara is a member of the Mecklenburg County Bar and the Young Lawyers Division of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and Mecklenburg County Bar Association. She is also a member of the family law section of both the Mecklenburg County and North Carolina Bar Association.. Dara is originally from Charlotte, North Carolina but has spent the last several years in Florida and then Los Angeles, California.. When Dara is not working she enjoys spending time with her husband, watching sports, traveling, and trying new recipes.. Contact Dara at
Daniel P. Roberts joined GCLLG as a partner in 2011. Since being licensed to practice law in 2004, Mr. Roberts has practiced criminal law in State and Federal Courts. He has extensive jury trial experience having tried offenses ranging from Misdemeanors to First Degree Murder. Recently,Mr. Roberts was certified by the North Carolina State Bar as a specialist in the area of State Criminal Law. Mr. Roberts has also been a speaker at Continuing Legal Education programs (CLEs) concerning topics in criminal law litigation.. Mr. Roberts holds licensures to practice law in the following jurisdictions: the State Courts of North Carolina, the State Courts of California, Federal Court for the Western District of North Carolina, Federal Court for the Middle District of North Carolina, and the United States 4th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals.. Prior to entering into private practice, for 3 years Mr. Roberts practiced as an Assistant District Attorney in Union County (North Carolina). During that time he prosecuted cases in both District and Superior Court.. Mr. Roberts received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in 2001, and his law degree from the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University in 2004.. Mr. Roberts enjoys spending time with his wife and son. He is a native of Charlotte, and he loves to attend Charlotte’s pro-sports events – especially Carolina Panthers football games. Due to his interests in history, and his appreciation for other cultures, Mr. Roberts also enjoys traveling abroad with his family .
Daniel is a senior associate attorney at Elliot Morgan Parsonage, PLLC in the firm's Charlotte office located in the historic Dilworth neighborhood just outside of Uptown Charlotte. He focuses his practice primarily in employment litigation represeting indiviuals in state and federal court. His practice focuses on claims involving Title VII, ADA, ADEA, FMLA, and various state law claims associated with employment. Additionally, Daniel's practice involves the review, negotiation, and litigation involving severance agreements, non-solicitiaiton and/or non-compete agreements, and employment contracts.. Originally from outside the Washington D.C. area, Daniel moved to North Carolina in 2004 where he attended Elon University and Elon University School of Law. During his time at Elon Law, Daniel served as Student Bar Association President and a member of the Public Interest Law Society. Following his graduation from Elon Law in 2011, Daniel served as an assistant public defender with the Mecklenburg County Public Defender’s office for nearly two and a half years representing clients on a wide array of misdemeanor criminal charges and felony drug charges. Daniel joined Elliot Morgan Parsonage, PLLC in 2014. A member of the Mecklenburg County Bar Association, Daniel is an active member of the employment law section. Additionally, he has served as the Vice-Chair of the Mecklenburg County Bar Association Criminal Justice section.. As a part of his practice, Daniel also handles matters on appeal in state and federal appellate courts. He has worked on cases at the North Carolina Court of Appeals and the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. Daniel also represents indiviuals involved in class-action lawsuits in state and federal court involving employment matters.. He is admitted to practice in:. -North Carolina State Courts. - United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina. -United Stares District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina. -United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Daniel lives in south Charlotte with his wife Judy, a financial director at an insurance company, his two year-old son Reid, and their dog Bart. Daniel and his family belong to St. Peter's Catholic Church in Charlotte and in his free time he enjoys traveling with his family and fly-fishing in western North Carolina.
Dan focuses his practice on a wide range of commercial real estate transactions, including acquisitions, dispositions, construction and permanent financing and retail and office leasing. For several years, Dan has represented one of America’s largest private corporations in connection with the acquisition and development of their retail convenience store and motor fuel sales locations in the Carolinas. Dan also routinely handles matters relating to entity formation, venture equity investments and debt financing. Dan began his career in commercial litigation and made the transition to commercial real estate by representing national wireless telecommunications companies in site acquisition, leasing and zoning matters.. Dan received his J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law, where he was a member of the award winning ABA National Appellate Advocacy Moot Court team, and his B.A. from the College of the Holy Cross, where he was a four-year letter winner for the Crusaders’ Division I FCS level football team.Dan grew up in Hollywood, Florida and now resides in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife, Kristin and son, Charlie.