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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Criminal Defense lawyer in your area do?
A Criminal Defense lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Criminal Defense cases in your area.
How much does a Criminal Defense lawyer cost in your area?
Most Criminal Defense lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Criminal Defense lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Criminal Defense lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Criminal Defense lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Criminal Defense cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Bill is the Chair of the firm’s Litigation Practice Group and concentrates in the areas of complex civil litigation, federal and state criminal defense, health care law, and election law. Bill is AV Preeminent Peer Rated for Highest Level of Professional Excellence from Martindale-Hubbell.. He has been recognized for his creative legal work and accomplishments by various groups. Bill has been recognized as a Super Lawyer in criminal defense and recently completed three terms as District Representative under the Criminal Justice Act for the Federal District Court of New Hampshire. In the civil realm, he is a recipient of the Bill of Rights Award from The New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union and the Granite State Advocate Award from the New Hampshire Association for Justice.. Bill has a state and national reputation for defending the right to vote. Bill serves as an officer and legal counsel to the New Hampshire Democratic Party and is a member the Association of State Democratic Committees Voter Protection Committee. Bill organizes and supervises the voter protection activities for the New Hampshire Democratic Party and its candidates and has successfully litigated claims against the State of New Hampshire in the areas of Election Law and First Amendment Law. In Guare v. State, Bill convinced the New Hampshire Supreme Court that newly adopted language on the New Hampshire voter registration form was unconstitutional. In Rideout v. Gardner, the First Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the New Hampshire “ballot selfie” law. In 2018 and 2020, Bill was part of a national team of lawyers that successfully challenged SB 3, a voter registration law that the New Hampshire Supreme Court found unconstitutionally suppressed the right to vote. Bill has successfully represented numerous elected officials, political campaigns, and political organizations in a variety of legal matters. In recognition of these efforts, in February 2020, Bill received the prestigious Dunfey-Kanteres Award from the New Hampshire Democratic Party.. Bill also represents health care practices and providers and other businesses involved in regulatory or commercial disputes. This representation includes conducting internal investigations, advising clients on compliance issues, interacting with government regulators, and litigating claims in both state and federal court where he has obtained seven-figure judgments and settlements.. Additionally, he represents students, faculty, and entities in Title IX matters.. In the early 2000s, Bill was appointed by a federal judge to serve as lead plaintiffs’ counsel in seven consolidated wrongful death lawsuits pending against the U.S. government in Federal Court in Boston arising from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s relationship with longtime Boston criminals and FBI informants James “Whitey” Bulger and Stephen “the Rifleman” Flemmi. After a six-year legal battle, Bill obtained a $3.1 million judgment against the government that was described by the Boston Herald as “justice at last” for the plaintiffs’ families and the community. In October 2010, Bill obtained a $925,000 award of attorneys’ fees against the United States after proving that government attorneys acted in bad faith when defending the lawsuit.. Bill also focuses on criminal defense and has obtained not guilty verdicts for clients charged with numerous offenses, including fraud, tax evasion, embezzlement, aggravated sexual assault, first- and second-degree assault, and music bootlegging offenses. By employing a creative pretrial strategy and conducting his own investigations, Bill has convinced prosecutors in many cases not to charge clients under investigation or to dismiss charges prior to trial based upon new legal or factual defenses brought to the government’s attention.. From 2014 to 2018, Bill was a member of the firm’s Management Committee and is currently a member of the firm’s Ethics Committee. He is currently on the Board of the Friendly Kitchen in Concord, New Hampshire. In 2012, Bill was inducted into the Rockland High School Hall of Fame.
Taylor McCallman joined Fayetteville-based law firm, Beaver Courie in 2019 after having served the firm as a student clerk during the summers of his law school career. Since joining the firm as an associate, Taylor has worked on a multitude of cases in both District and Superior Courts. In his practice of law, Taylor has demonstrated a desire to satisfy and surpass all of his client’s expectations as well as a dedication to achieving the best possible result in every case. He has experience handling difficult and time consuming cases and is well equipped to guide his clients through the most trying of times.. Taylor’s practice areas cover all stages and levels of criminal representation including traffic offenses, speeding tickets, license suspensions and revocations, driving while impaired offenses, misdemeanors, felonies, domestic offenses, violent crimes, sex offenses, drug and trafficking offenses, probation violations, ABC/ALE offenses, and expungements. His practice extends to both Cumberland and Hoke County.. Taylor earned his Bachelors of Science from Liberty University in 2016. He graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Strategic Communication Studies and was later inducted into the National Lamda Pi Eta Communications Honors Society. Taylor continued on to attend Campbell Law School where he earned his Juris Doctor, graduating with high honors at the top of his class in 2019. During his tenure at Campbell Law School, he served as a Captain of the school’s National Moot Court team, earning recognition and award for his outstanding trial advocacy and persuasive writing on a national scale. He also served as an Executive Editor and Board Member of the Campbell Law Review, as well as the elected President of the Campbell Law Chapter for the Student Republicans Association. While serving in various leadership roles, he also wrote scholarly journals about growing trends within different areas of law, and his work has been published in multiple legal publications. While pursuing his law degree, he also worked in the Federal court system as a clerk with the Office of the Federal Public Defender, and he volunteered with the Blanchard Community Law Clinic, providing free legal representation to the less fortunate within North Carolina’s capital and the surrounding area. Upon graduation, he was awarded membership into the National Order of the Barristers for exhibiting excellence and attaining high honor in the art of Courtroom Advocacy.. Upon admission to the North Carolina State Bar, Taylor joined Beaver Courie with a desire to return to his hometown and pursue a legal career in the community he cares for most. Taylor is a Fayetteville native and a graduate of Village Christian Academy. He is also a member of the Cumberland County Bar Association, the Hoke County Bar Association, The North Carolina Bar Association, and the American Bar Association. Taylor is focused on maintaining a reputation as an attorney that the Fayetteville and Raeford communities can turn to when results matter most, and he is driven to accomplish that goal through representing each client to the very fullest extent of his professional ability.. Taylor lives in Fayetteville with his wife, Blair. When not in the courtroom, you may find him at the latest Marvel movie premiere, on the court playing a game of pickup ball, in the water hunting duck, or maybe sharing a beer with his dad during a Green Bay Packers game.