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Top best Appellate Lawyers in zip code 27517 Durham

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We have more than 4 top best Appellate lawyers in zip code 27517, Durham, North Carolina. Daniel R. Flebotte, Celie B. Richardson are among the top best Appellate attorneys in zip code 27517. While choosing lawyers in zip code 27517, compare their reviews.


Daniel R. Flebotte - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 27517

Daniel R. Flebotte

Rating: 3.6667


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Business & Commercial,Civil ,Construction ,Real Estate

Zip code: 27517, Durham, North Carolina

Daniel R. Flebotte Avvo Reviews
During a time of quite an emotional loss Mr. Flebotte handled the probate of my sister in a very timely manner insuring the transfer of her home to we... ...

Contact: 919-688-7393
Merritt, Flebotte, Wilson, Webb and Caruso, PLLC.
Meridian Business Campus   2525 Meridian Parkway.

Celie B. Richardson - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 27517

Celie B. Richardson

Rating: 3.2


Area of Practice: Administrative ,Appellate ,Civil ,Civil Rights,Construction ,Corporate ,Employment & Labor ,Personal Injury,Professional Malpractice,Zoning, Planning & Land Use

Zip code: 27517, Durham, North Carolina



Contact: 919-993-3300
Sands Anderson Marks and Miller, A Professional Corporation.
Keystone Building   430 Davis Drive North Caroli.

Kimberly P. Reaves - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 27517

Kimberly P. Reaves

Area of Practice: Appellate ,Employment & Labor ,Workers Compensation

Zip code: 27517, Durham, North Carolina



Contact: 919-459-2366
Kestenbaum Law Firm, P.C..
PO Box 51939 North  27717.

Jane Kestenbaum - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 27517

Jane Kestenbaum

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Employment & Labor ,Workers Compensation

Zip code: 27517, Durham, North Carolina



Contact: 919-459-2360
Kestenbaum Law Firm, P.C..
PO Box 51939 North  27717.

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Description: Covers legal matters related to appealing court decisions to higher courts. Case Example: Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 - Addressed segregation in public schools through the appellate process. Judgment: The Supreme Court ruled segregation unconstitutional.