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3717 National Drive suite 217, Raleigh, NC, USA
Areas of expertise: Family Visa, Green Cards, Immigration Law, Marriage & Fiancee Visas, Student Visas
32 years in practice
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421 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Citizenship, Immigration Law
12 years in practice
637 McNinch St, Charlotte, North Carolina 28208, USA
Areas of expertise: Immigration Law
19 years in practice
8480 Honeycutt Road, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Immigration Law
34 years in practice
1510 Martin Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Immigration Law
7 years in practice
4016 Barrett Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Asylum, Family Visa, Student Visas
29 years in practice
6752 Rock Spring Road, Wilmington, North Carolina 28405, USA
Areas of expertise: Immigration Law
17 years in practice
2530 Plantation Center Drive, Matthews, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Deportation Defense, Immigration Law
6 years in practice
402 West Trade Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Immigration Law
32 years in practice
207 Regency Executive Park Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina 28217, USA
Areas of expertise: Immigration Law
12 years in practice
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210 S Washington St, Greenville, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Divorce & Family Law, DUI Law, Immigration Law, Personal Injury
21 years in practice
411 Andrews Road, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Asylum, Child Custody, Child Support, Citizenship, Domestic Violence
17 years in practice
7200 Falls of Neuse Road, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Green Cards
10 years in practice
10020 Monroe Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Immigration Appeals, Immigration Law
17 years in practice
5400 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Immigration Law
35 years in practice
5200 Monroe Road, Charlotte, North Carolina 28205, USA
Areas of expertise: Immigration Law
13 years in practice
522 Oak Crest Drive, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Citizenship, Immigration Law
20 years in practice
2609 Atlantic Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Asylum, Citizenship, Criminal Defense, Deportation Defense, DUI Law
17 years in practice
4448 Central Ave, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Immigration Law
31 years in practice
3113 Summit Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA
Areas of expertise: Auto Accidents, Business Law, Criminal Defense, Immigration Law, Personal Injury
16 years in practice
18 Bar Associations found in north-carolina
Wake County Bar Association North Carolina
712 W North St, Raleigh, NC 27603, USA
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Orange County Bar Association North Carolina
605 W Main St, Carrboro, NC 27510, USA
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Real Estate Lawyers Association of North Carolina North Carolina
4711 Hope Valley Road, Durham, NC 27707, USA
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North Carolina Society of Health Care Attorneys
Wake Forest, NC 27588, USA
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About the North Carolina Legal System

There are three federal courts in North Carolina: a state supreme, a court of appeals, and a court of trial with general and subject matter jurisdiction.

The United States District Courts for the Eastern District of North Carolina and the United States District Courts for the Middle District of North Carolina are the federal district courts.

The court of last resort for North Carolina is the Supreme Court of North Carolina. This court is composed of seven justices. The Supreme Court's primary function is to resolve legal questions that have arisen in lower courts or state administrative agencies. It also reviews Court of Appeals cases on the petition.

The state's intermediate appellate court is the North Carolina Court of Appeals. This court is composed of fifteen judges. Three judges from rotating panels to hear appeals from trial courts.

The North Carolina Superior Courts are responsible for hearing felony criminal cases and civil cases with more than $25,000 as well as appeals from the district court. There are five divisions in the superior courts.

About North Carolina

After the fall of the Confederacy, North Carolina and the other Confederate States were placed under the direct control of the U.S. military. They also took away their constitutional government and representation in the United States Congress during what is now known as the Reconstruction Era. To regain its rights, the state had to make concessions to Washington. One of these was the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment. Reconstruction's Congressional Republicans, also known as "radical Republicans", pushed for new constitutions in each state of the South that would have equal rights for African-Americans. A constitutional convention was established in North Carolina to restore the state government. Although the Fifteenth Amendment was also approved that year, it remained almost ineffective for nearly a century. Paramilitary groups, and their impunity in lynching, were not included.

Following the constitution convention, the April 1868 elections saw a narrow victory for the Republican-dominated government. Nineteen African-Americans were elected to the North Carolina State Legislature. William W. Holden, a Republican Governor, declared martial law in an attempt to implement the reforms. He did this by declaring martial law on any county that was allegedly violating law or order through the Shoffner Act.

North Carolina Lawyer FAQs

How much does a lawyer cost in North Carolina?

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How many active attorneys are there in North Carolina?

There are approximately 28,000 active lawyers in the state of North Carolina. This number reflects all lawyers registered with The State Bar of North Carolina.

Who licenses attorneys in North Carolina?

The North Carolina State Bar licenses all attorneys in North Carolina. A lawyer that is not licensed by the state bar association cannot practice law in full capacity.

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