We found 9 local listings for "28557" including law firms, attorneys & legal experts.

Blancato- William A. Attorney

Suite 150, 633 West Fourth Street, NC, 28557

Phone: (336)725-9416

Tags: Construction 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,

Biberstein & Nunalee- L.L.P.

102 South Walker Street, Burgaw, NC, 28557

Phone: (910)259-2175

Tags: Civil Law, Civil Law Attorneys,

Britt- William S. Attorney

106 W. Fifth Street, Lumberton, NC, 28557

Phone: (910)739-7141

Tags: Contract & Construction Law, Civil Law Attorneys,

Block- Crouch & Keeter- L.L.P.

310 North Front Street, Wilmington, NC, 28557

Phone: (910)763-2727

Tags: Civil Law, Civil Law Attorneys,

Bledsoe & Bledsoe- P.L.L.C.

1057 East Morehead Street, Charlotte, NC, 28557

Phone: (704)372-1676

Tags: Civil Law Attorneys,

Biesecker- Eric H. Attorney

701 Green Valley Road, Suite 100, NC, 28557

Phone: (336)373-1600

Tags: Contract & Construction Law, Attorneys,

Beverly- Brian O. Attorney

3101 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 200, NC, 28557

Phone: (919)782-6860

Tags: Contract & Construction Law, Attorneys,

Blake- Christopher J. Attorney

4140 Parklake Avenue, Raleigh, NC, 28557

Phone: (919)877-3808

Tags: Construction Law Attorneys,



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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, visit the website of the state bar or the regulatory agency responsible for licensing lawyers. Most offer an online directory showing the lawyer’s licensing status and any disciplinary history.

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.

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