We found 7 local listings for "Morehead City" including law firms, attorneys & legal experts.

Stephenson- Sundee G. Attorney

911 Arendell Street, Morehead City, NC, 27601

Phone: (252)726-2134

Tags: Criminal Law, Attorneys,

Beswick- Goines & Stephenson- P.A.

911 Arendell Street, Morehead City, NC, 28557

Phone: (252)726-2134

Tags: Attorneys, Civil Law, Civil Law Attorneys,

McConkey Samuel A Jr Attorney

1007 Shepard Street, Morehead City, NC, 27332

Phone: (252)726-4114

Tags: Real Estate Attorneys,

Kirkman- Whitford- Brady & Berryman- P.A.

710 Arendell Street - Suite 105, Morehead City, NC, 28677

Phone: (252)726-8411

Tags: Contract & Construction Law, Administrative & Governmental Law Attorneys,

Halada John R Attorney at Law

700 Arendell Street, Morehead City, NC, 28210

Phone: (252)247-2880

Tags: Attorneys,

Taylor and Taylor Attorneys at Law

610 Arendell Street, Morehead City, NC, 28532

Phone: (252)726-0001

Tags: Attorneys,

Stephenson- Sundee G. Attorney

911 Arendell Street, Morehead City, NC, 27215

Phone: (252)726-2134

Tags: Business Corporation & Partnership Law, Business Corporation & Partnership Law,



Share this page

A Common Person’s Guide to Checking Lawyer or Law Firm Legitimacy

In the United States, lawyers are licensed by individual state bar associations. To verify if a lawyer is licensed in your state, you can visit the website of the state bar or the regulatory agency responsible for licensing lawyers. Most provide an online directory displaying the lawyer's licensing status and any disciplinary history.

Please note that not all lawyers are licensed to practice in every state. In some cases, an out-of-state lawyer may represent clients under limited circumstances, such as through pro hac vice admission.

How to Verify the Legitimacy of a Law Firm

Here are essential steps to confirm you're working with a legitimate law firm:

1. Check the Firm’s Website

A reputable law firm should have a professional website that provides detailed information about its attorneys, practice areas, and contact information.

2. Confirm with the State Bar Association

Use your state's bar association directory to verify that the firm and its attorneys are licensed to practice law.

3. Review Legal Directory Ratings

Websites like Martindale.com (Martindale-Hubbell) offer reviews and ratings of law firms and attorneys, helping you assess their reputation.

4. Search Online Reviews and Mentions

Look for client reviews or any legal issues reported in the media. Be cautious of firms with a history of frequent negative feedback.

5. Contact the Firm Directly

Discuss their credentials, specialties, and experience with them. A trustworthy firm should be transparent and responsive.

While missing some of these factors doesn't necessarily mean the firm is illegitimate, following these steps can help you make an informed decision.


Footer Logo - aLawyerin.us
© 2014 - 2025 A Lawyer in US. All rights reserved.
Home | Sign Up | Login | Contact | Privacy | Terms | Anti-Spam | FTC | Sitemap
Customer Responsibility & Support Disclaimer

Please note that our legal directory acts solely as a platform to display user-submitted listings for local lawyers and attorneys. We do not endorse, represent, or guarantee the services of any listed professional. Our role is limited to providing access to publicly shared information for your convenience.

We do not provide customer support or legal advice on behalf of any law firm, attorney, or legal service featured on this website. For questions, clarifications, or concerns about a specific listing or service, we strongly recommend contacting the respective legal professional or firm directly. Always make sure to do your due diligence before engaging with any listed service provider.