Top best L Lawyers in Statesville | 67 available
67 L lawyers are available in Statesville, North Carolina. These lawyers are rated between 4.1/5 to 4.5/5 and 49% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $36 to $61 per hour.
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Widely known for excellence in criminal defense and other legal services, Mr. Baity has been practicing law for 23 years. Mr. Baity's areas of concentration include Criminal Defense, Serious Felonies, Misdemeanors, DWI, Traffic Matters, Wrongful Death, Serious Personal Injury, Wills, and Uncontested Divorces. Mr. Baity is a 2019, 2018, 2017 & 2016 Member of The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers. Mr. Baity has been awarded 10 Best Attorneys-North Carolina in 2017 and 2018 by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys. Mr. Baity is currently the 2020 Iredell County Bar Association President. Mr. Baity served as the 2012-2013 President of the 22A Judicial District Bar which encompasses Iredell and Alexander Counties. Mr. Baity is a member of the N.C. State Bar, the North Carolina Bar Association, the Iredell County Bar Association, and serves on a local criminal law committee and a jail/facilities committee. He is admitted to practice in State and Federal Court.. As a trial attorney, Mr. Baity Successfully commands attention in the courtroom. He routinely handles cases in Superior, District and Administrative Courts.. See his website at for more information.
When you retain our talented, versatile lawyer to represent you for a criminal, personal injury or workplace accident matter, you are tapping into Michael D. Cleaves's 15 years of experience and reputation for results.. The Law Office of Michael D. Cleaves, PLLC, was established to help people just like you in North Carolina, with families just like yours and legal problems that need solving.. Mr. Cleaves ensures that your rights are protected before judge and jury, in negotiations with insurers after an accident and in the hospital after a disabling injury sidelines you from your job.
Tom Morris is a founding partner at Morris & Fox, Attorneys at Law, PLLC. Tom has spent his career focusing on protecting families and individuals in both family law and criminal cases. Experienced in both state and federal courts, Tom is ready to fight for you no matter where your case is. He is admitted to the North Carolina Bar and the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina.
Senior attorney(President) of 100 year old "A" rating for more than 35 consecutive years.. County Attorney 28 years,, Attorney for College 36 numerous banks, coporations and non-profits
Providing legal counsel for real life results to individuals and businesses of Iredell County and the Lake Norman region.
Mr. Kutteh has been engaged in the general practice of law in Statesville, North Carolina since 1976. He has always had an interest in the business aspects of law practice, choosing to focus his practice in the areas of estate planning and administration, business and corporate planning, tax planning and real estate. He also represents many clients in the areas of collections, personal injury, and workers’ compensation.Mr. Kutteh has provided consistent, competent and comprehensive services in these areas for clients for his entire legal career, going so far as to further his education by obtaining a Master’s Degree in Taxation from Emory University while remaining a full-time attorney at the firm.. In addition to his law practice, Mr. Kutteh has been a member of the Statesville City Council since 1989 and was elected mayor of Statesville in 2005, a position he still currently holds. He has found that his government experience informs and improves his law practice and is thankful to have been able to use that experience to serve the community in his civic capacities.. Mr. Kutteh places a high value on personal interaction with clients and the ability to grow with those clients as time passes. He anticipates practicing law well into the future and looks forward to continued opportunities in these areas.
Matthew attended undergrad at North Carolina State University and law school at the University of Alabama School of Law in Tuscaloosa. Matthew's practice primarily focuses on civil litigation, family law and personal injury. Matthew is an experienced litigator who regularly tries cases to verdict. He represents clients out of offices in Mooresville, Statesville and Taylorsville, North Carolina.. Matthew is respected among his peers as an experienced and effective advocate. He has represented fellow attorneys, judges and prosecutors in Iredell and Alexander Counties in a wide variety of matters: criminal, domestic and family law, civil litigation, probate matters, ethical complaints to the North Carolina State Bar and legal malpractice. Those that work alongside and across from Matthew daily entrust their own legal needs to him when the need arises.. Professionally, Matthew has served as an officer for Judicial District 32, encompassing Iredell and Alexander Counties. He served as Treasurer in 2012, Vice-President in 2013 and President of 22A in 2014. He also served as chairman of the Iredell County Indigent Defense Committee from 2012 to 2015.. Matthew is originally from Wilkes County, where he was raised on a tobacco and cattle farm. Matthew, his wife and two children now reside in Mooresville, North Carolina.. Matthew spends most of his time outside of work cheering on the Alabama Crimson Tide and NC State Wolfpack. He also enjoys BBQing, and is a member of his Father-in-Law's competition barbecue team, The Fabulous Faultliners, competing in both the Memphis Barbeque Network and Kansas City Barbecue Society contests.
Marisa grew up in Dutchess County, New York. She received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from The College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York; English major and a Criminal Justice minor. Marisa moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, where she earned her Juris Doctor Degree. Since, Marisa has been admitted to the North Carolina State Bar and practicing law in Iredell and surrounding counties since 2015. Marisa also volunteers her time as Judge and Attorney mentor with the Iredell County’s Teen Court Program and advises young adults who are litigating real cases in their community. When not at work Marisa enjoys riding horses, barrel racing, four wheeling, boating, all while spending time with family and friends.
Lee has a strong passion for helping others in need, especially those with Immigration legal issues. Lee founded the first Immigration Law practice in Iredell County and is proud to serve the immigrant community as well as citizens who desire to bring loved ones to the United States.
I was born and raised in Iredell County and am a 1993 graduate of Oak Ridge Military Academy. From there, I attended The Citadel, the military college of South Carolina earning his Bachelor of Arts in business administration in 1997. I attended Cumberland School of Law, at Samford University, in Birmingham, Alabama where I received his Juris Doctorate in 2000. I have been a member of the North Carolina State Bar since 2001 and practiced law full time in the Iredell County and surrounding areas since 2001 joining the firm of Gottholm, Ralston and Benton, PLLC in 2014. I practice primarily in the areas family law, child custody, child support, equitable distribution, divorce, criminal defense, traffic offenses and residential real estate transactions. I'm a member of the North Carolina Bar and Iredell County Bar, and serves in the Iredell County Indigent Defense Commottee. I have served as Chair of the Board of Directors for Stop Child Abuse Now, a local child abuse advocacy center, and as Vice President of the Rotary Club of Troutman, North Carolina.
I am licensed in North Carolina as well as Florida. Please contact me if I can be of service. Thank you.
Hi, I am Dustin McCrary, a divorce lawyer focusing on the legal needs of divorce and separation, child custody, child support, alimony and spousal support, property distribution and domestic violence. I’m a divorce lawyer in Statesville, Mooresville, Hickory and surrounding areas because I believe that divorce is tough and demands five-star-quality plus representation.My clients would tell you that I have the inexplicable ability to put them at ease. I have a calming presence and genuinely care about every person I come in contact with. I'm quick-witted and think fast on my feet. I have an answer for anything and you will undoubtedly find yourself repeating one of my witty remarks. I love spicy food, being outdoors on the golf course or fly-fishing in a stream in the mountains, and UNC athletics, not necessarily in that order. I’ve been to seven UNC versus Dook basketball games in Chapel Hill, the best being the come from behind win in 2005. When it comes time to beat my friends on the golf course, my fiercely competitive spirit comes out and I don’t lose. I graduated from the University of North Carolina with a B.A. in Communications and earned my law degree with honors and M.B.A. from North Carolina Central University. While there, I was a member of the North Carolina Central Law Journal, graduated #1 in my M.B.A. class, and served as a teaching assistant for the business law classes at the School of Business.In my spare time, I serve on the executive board of the Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce, March of Dimes, and Iredell County Republican Party. I am definitely a people person, and I enjoy serving my community through these organizations.. Dustin McCraryAttorney
Heather Fox is a Founding Partner at Morris & Fox, who largely focuses her practice on family law and criminal matters. When someone hires Heather to represent them, they are hiring a fighter who will fight for their freedom and their rights, whether that’s through a settlement or a trial.. Heather is a native of Statesville, North Carolina, and a graduate of North Iredell High School. She is also a double graduate from Liberty University, having completed her Bachelor’s degree in English in 2016 and her Juris Doctor in 2020. She often tells people that she decided to go to law school because someone said it was just “a bunch of reading, writing, and research,” and she figured that would be a breeze with an English degree in her back pocket. She was very, very wrong! But, despite the difficulties of law school, she found her passion in helping people. Heather’s favorite thing about her job is that she has the unique opportunity to guide people through some of the most difficult circumstances they will ever face, and she can get them to a point where life is good again.. Outside the courtroom, Heather enjoys spending time with family and friends, and her boxers, Mila and Maggie. The people who know Heather best admire her determination, honesty, and witty sense of humor.
Clark is dedicated to providing his clients with the highest quality representation in civil litigation, employment matters, and appeals without losing sight of small town values or the bottom line.. After earning his juris doctor from Wake Forest University School of Law in 2010, Clark started working in Iredell County. He handles a variety of complex civil litigation cases, including business disputes, real property conflicts, insurance and subrogation claims, contract lawsuits, and employment matters. Throughout his career, Clark has represented clients in the trial and appellate courts of North Carolina, in Federal court, and before Administrative Law Judges, the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the United States and North Carolina Departments of Labor, the North Carolina Industrial Commission, and the North Carolina Division of Employment Security.. Clark has worked with a full range of clients from nationwide employers, international businesses, entrepreneurs, independent farmers, and blue collar workers. He has advised a number of teams and drivers in the racing industry, local manufacturers, and medical practices and professionals. Regardless of who you are, Clark knows that you want an attorney who will be frank, give you an accurate, confidential assessment of your case, and advocate fiercely for you. When litigation is necessary, Clark will work diligently to vindicate your cause.
Christina Clodfelter was raised in Statesville, NC, and is a graduate of Statesville High School. She received a B.A. degree in Political Science and English from the University of South Carolina in 2007. She then returned to North Carolina where she received her Juris Doctorate from the University of North Carolina School of Law. Ms. Clodfelter lives in Statesville and practices in the Statesville office. Ms. Clodfelter is excited to be practicing law in her hometown. She enjoys spending time with her family, who has strong ties to the Statesville community, and is an active South Carolina Gamecock fan.
At Griffin Law, PLLC we assist our clients with experienced, knowledgeable and personal representation for their family law and criminal issues. We pride ourselves in being responsive to our clients and offering vigorous advocacy for each particular situation. We educate our clients about the law and process so they can be informed participants in these decisions which often have lasting impacts in their lives.
As an attorney, my goal is to use my education and experience to provide each of my clients with excellent legal representation and to help resolve personal and business issues that happen in life. Many times, the need for an attorney is due to a stressful or negative experience. Having my own firm allows me to dedicate my time to your individual needs and protecting your rights.. I practice and have experience in several areas of law including: traffic, criminal, family, divorce, custody, personal injury, disability, as well as wills, trusts and estate planning. Whether you are going through a divorce, have been injured on the job or need some assistance with planning for your future, we are here to help.. I grew up in Kings Mountain, NC where I participated in many sports and activities. I received a scholarship from Appalachian State University to become a high school history teacher. I graduated from Appalachian State University in 2002 and worked as a high school teacher at Hunter Huss High School in Gastonia, North Carolina. My education and experience as a teacher allows me best serve my clients in trials and negotiations. Many times judges and juries depend on the attorney to teach the law and present complex factual scenarios in an understandable manner. I rely on my training and experience as a former teacher to present each case in a way that helps to educate the judge or jury.. After teaching in Gastonia, North Carolina, I decided to attend law school. I graduated from the University Of South Carolina School Of Law in the spring of 2008. My family and I relocated to my wife’s hometown of Statesville, North Carolina, where I enjoy many aspects of community involvement. It is important to me to give back to the community I live in; therefore, I volunteer on many different boards including: United Way of Iredell County Board of Directors and Executive Committee, YMCA of Statesville – Local Board of Directors, Mitchell Community College Endowment Board, and the Civil Service Board.. I am a member of the Greater Statesville Rotary Club where I am a Paul Harris Member. I attend church at First Presbyterian Church of Statesville and enjoy spending time with my children and family. I am an avid Appalachian State University football fan and spend many Saturday afternoons in Boone, NC watching the team play.