Top best E Lawyers in Huntersville | 37 available
37 E lawyers are available in Huntersville, North Carolina. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $39 to $76 per hour.
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Tamara is a member of the North Carolina Bar and is also admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Western, Middle and Eastern Districts of North Carolina. She is also member of the Mecklenburg County Bar and the North Carolina Bar Association including the Real Estate Section.. Tamara lives in Huntersville with her husband and their two rescue dogs. Their free time is spent at the US Whitewater Center or in the mountains hiking, kayaking and skiing.
Mr. Lee is originally from Tennessee and presently resides in Cabarrus County. Mr. Lee received his B.S. degree in Finance and then went on to earn his Juris Doctor Degree. Since being admitted to the North and South Carolina Bar, Mr. Lee has extensively handled criminal cases in both North and South Carolina. His practice is focused on representing clients charged with serious felony offenses.. Mr. Lee is a North Carolina Board Certified Specialist in State Criminal Law. At the time of writing this, there are only 10 other private practicing attorney in Charlotte and 2 in Concord who also have this distinction.. When not in Court, Mr. Lee enjoys spending his time riding motorcycles, running, and playing beach volleyball.
Matthew is a Board Certified Specialist in Trademark Law. Matthew’s practice is focused on trademark prosecution and general intellectual property litigation. Matthew has an active trademark prosecution practice. He conducts availability searches, prosecutes applications and maintains portfolios. Matthew also represents litigants in intellectual property cases in federal court and before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Matthew is also an NCDRC Superior Court Mediator.
Kirton is an alum of Clemson University and the University of Tennessee College of Law. He is also a proud veteran, having served as an active-duty Combat Camera Officer, and later as an Aircraft Maintenance Officer in the Air Force Reserve. He earned both Army and Air Force Commendation Medals during his tenure. After an honorable discharge, his desire to continue serving his community pulled him into the study of law. As a student, he was an active member of the law school’s Wills Clinic, Street Law program, and local community service groups. He established Madison Law, PLLC shortly after graduation. He founded the firm on the same principles that guided him throughout his military career: Integrity First, Service before Self, and Excellence in Everything we Do.. In his spare time, Kirton enjoys exercising, art shows, and spending time with family and friends.
Honest and authentic are not typically words used to describe attorneys. I learned that quickly when I began my legal career. For most law firms, the focus tends to be on how much revenue clients can generate rather than ensuring they obtain the justice they deserve. I knew instantly my personal values and integrity did not align with these principles. I knew my clients deserved better.As the firm’s principal attorney, I specialize in employment litigation, representing employees and small companies across North Carolina during every stage of employment. I have widespread experience representing clients at unemployment appeal hearings and before courts and administrative agencies with cases concerning all facets of discrimination, workplace harassment, wrongful termination and retaliation, The Family and Medical Leave Act, and wage and hour disputes, among others.I also serve as counsel for local unions, advising and representing the union and its members in contract interpretation, the grievance process and a variety of employment issues.My secondary practice area is focused on civil litigation and handling general negligence issues, including personal injury and other tort claims, in both state and federal court. Prior to opening Harman Law, PLLC, I gained extensive experience in this area of the law, serving as Senior Associate Attorney for a prestigious personal injury firm in Charlotte.I am a member of the North Carolina and Mecklenburg County Bar Associations and am currently licensed and admitted to practice before all North Carolina state courts; the U.S. District Court for the Western, Middle and Eastern Districts of North Carolina; and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Greetings! I am a small business attorney that provides my clients with affordable legal counsel and litigation services. Coming from a family of small business owners from the Middle East, I understand how important it is to work with people you trust and enjoy spending time with. Our business model at Fidelity Law Group allows us to meet our clients at locations most convenient to them.
Attorney Sarah Bennett. Practice Area Breakdown:80% Family Law - separation, divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, equitable distribution10% Traffic matters - traffic citations, DWI / DUI, DMV matters10% Criminal Defense. I have lived in Huntersville since 1991, when my family moved to North Carolina from the Richmond, Virginia area. In 2004, I graduated from North Mecklenburg High School, where I was a student in the International Baccalaureate program. Upon graduation, I attended college at North Carolina State University, where I studied Cultural Anthropology and Spanish. Determined to become an attorney, I entered the University of North Carolina School of Law in Chapel Hill straight out of undergrad and received my J.D. in 2011.. While in law school, I discovered my passion for in-court advocacy, particularly in the fields of family and criminal law. I completed internships with the Mecklenburg and Wake County Public Defender’s Offices and worked for a summer with a general practice firm in Charlotte. In addition, I was a staff member of the First Amendment Law Review, vice-president of the American Constitution Society, and I completed over 100 hours of pro bono work, including projects with the University of North Carolina’s Divorce Clinic, Legal Services of Southern Piedmont, North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, the University of North Carolina Center for Civil Rights, and the North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence.. Before joining Adkins Law, I was an associate attorney at another Charlotte-area firm where I represented criminal and domestic clients in state and federal cases throughout western North Carolina. I am admitted to practice both at the state level in North Carolina and federally in the Western District of North Carolina and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. My background in criminal and white collar defense has given me the keen ability to analyze large and complex fact patterns while appropriately and compassionately guiding my domestic and criminal clients through the court system.. With respect to my clients, I am a zealous advocate and a determined litigator. Although attorneys are prohibited from offering guarantees of any particular result, I can guarantee that I will professionally, compassionately, and tirelessly work with my clients from the beginning of each case through its resolution.. I live in Huntersville with my Newfoundland dog, Maximus. In my free time, I enjoy cheering for the NC State Wolfpack and the Carolina Panthers, spending time with my family, painting, and traveling both domestically and abroad.