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        1. Rice W Mack PA

        410 New Bridge StJacksonville, NC 28540

        (910) 378-0374
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        2. Mewborn & Deselms Attorneys at Law

        829 Gum Branch RdJacksonville, NC 28540

        (910) 378-4595
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        From Business: Starting in 1997 Mewborn and DeSelms, Attorneys at Law have been dedicated to to providing a wide range of legal services to businesses, families and individuals …

        3. William J. Morgan, PA

        BBB Rating: A+

        127 Chaney AveJacksonville, NC 28540

        (910) 939-1881
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        From Business: If you need legal advice of representation, what criteria do you look for in a lawyer? You need a lawyer that's experienced, knowledgeable, and dedicated to provi…

        4. Tisdale McConnell & Bardill LLP Attorneys At Law

        BBB Rating: A+

        400 New Bridge StJacksonville, NC 28540

        (910) 346-5000
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        From Business: At Tisdale McConnell & Bardill, we utilize state of the art technology to provide services in a timely, ethical, and professional manner. Our approach focuses on …

        5. Robinson Gordon E Jr Attorney-At-Law

        BBB Rating: A+

        410 New Bridge StJacksonville, NC 28540

        (910) 938-1177
        AttorneysEstate Planning Attorneys
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        From Business: Providing residential real property closing services since 1984...............................................................

        6. Roger A. Moore, Attorney at Law

        100 Old Bridge Street ExtJacksonville, NC 28540

        (910) 455-0448
        AttorneysBankruptcy Law Attorneys
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        From Business: Bankruptcy can help you reorganize your debts and protect your home, vehicles, and other essential assets. Let Roger A. Moore, Attorney At Law in Jacksonville, NC…

        David & Associates

        7. David & Associates

        323 Western BlvdJacksonville, NC 28546

        (910) 219-4878
        AttorneysPersonal Injury Law Attorneys
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        From Business: We Have Helped Over 15,000 Injured People. We Can Help You too! We are Paid a Fee Only if You Collect! 24 Hours 7 Days A Week. Free Phone Consulation. Call Today!

        8. Lanvermeier & Jarman PA

        BBB Rating: A+

        405 Western BlvdJacksonville, NC 28546

        (910) 320-8504
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        From Business: Lanvermeier & Jarman PA is a certified public accounting firm serving individuals and businesses throughout Jacksonville and Eastern North Carolina. Through their…

        9. W. Mack Rice - Attorney at Law

        410 New Bridge St Suite BJacksonville, NC 28540

        (910) 554-3569
        AttorneysBankruptcy Law Attorneys
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        Visit our websitemackricelaw.com

        From Business: The law firm of W. Mack Rice, P.A., located in Havelock, NC, represents individuals facing financial difficulty. Alleviate your stress by conferring with the fina…

        10. Service Member Debt Relief

        825 Gum Branch Rd Ste 117Jacksonville, NC 28540

        (910) 399-3458
        AttorneysFinancial Services
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        From Business: When fighting to protect our Country s freedom, it can be tough to focus on your finances. Certain lenders prey on members of the armed forces with high interest …

        UPRIGHT LAW - BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEYS

        11. UPRIGHT LAW - BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEYS

        (4)

        Serving the Jacksonville Area

        (833) 682-5955
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        They are so responsible and affordable to handle. They help me a lot to solve my problem with care! I Highly recommend them.

        12. TVC Pro Driver

        Serving the Jacksonville Area

        (888) 385-4955
        AttorneysTraffic Law Attorneys
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        From Business: TVC has been in business for over 20 years. We specialize in fighting your moving and non-moving violations in court for you. We have over 700,000 commercial driv…

        13. Roger A. Moore, Attorney at Law

        100 Boney Bridge RdWallace, NC 28466

        (910) 376-8464
        AttorneysBankruptcy Law Attorneys
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        14. Legal Aid Legal Services Corp.

        BBB Rating: A

        Serving the Jacksonville Area

        (888) 877-7150
        AttorneysLegal ClinicsParalegals
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        From Business: Some services can be free if you qualify. We Service all 50 states.

        15. Injury HelpLine®

        Serving the Jacksonville Area

        (888) 278-0637
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        From Business: Categories: Personal Injury, Auto Accident Attorney and other Vehicle Accident General Info Get connected to a local attorney for free. If you have been injured i…

        Traffic Ticket Attorneys

        16. Traffic Ticket Attorneys

        (57)

        Serving the Jacksonville Area

        (877) 787-2334
        AttorneysTraffic Law Attorneys
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        I can not thank Traffic Ticket Defenders enough. Their staff Julie and Jessica were extremely helpful and professional. It was such a pleasure to wo…

        17. William F Ward III Pa

        BBB Rating: A+

        314 New StNew Bern, NC 28560

        (252) 349-0915
        AttorneysCriminal Law Attorneys
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        From Business: William F. Ward III has been practicing law for over 27 years and he looks forward to taking your case! He's proud to serve the New Bern, NC area, as well as the …

        18. Gillespie & Murphy PA

        BBB Rating: A+

        320 Middle StNew Bern, NC 28560

        (252) 497-7516
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        From Business: Located in New Bern, NC, Gillespie & Murphy P.A. has offered financial relief for clients since 1991. Our North Carolina bankruptcy attorneys can help you get cus…

        19. Schulz Stephenson Law Firm

        BBB Rating: A+

        Serving the Jacksonville Area

        (252) 728-7300
        AttorneysFinancial Planning Consultants
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        20. TVC Pro Driver

        Serving the Jacksonville Area

        (877) 236-3536
        AttorneysTransportation Law Attorneys
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        From Business: TVC has been in business for over 20 years. We specialize in fighting your moving and non-moving violations in court for you. We have over 700,000 commercial driv…

        21. Steven K. Bell, Attorney At Law

        BBB Rating: A+

        2809 Village WayTrent Woods, NC 28562

        (252) 497-7088
        AttorneysBusiness Law Attorneys
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        From Business: Steven K. Bell has been practicing law since 1994 in New Bern, NC. Mr. Bell brings a strong knowledge of the area and a wealth of experience to every client he wo…

        Attorneys Collectors & Investigators

        22. Attorneys Collectors & Investigators

        (40)

        Serving the Jacksonville Area

        (888) 258-5298
        AttorneysCollection Agencies
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        Dear Mr. Aguirre,My wife and I would like to thank you for resolving our long-standing difficult debtor issue. We were very pleased with the work do…

        Debt Collection Firm

        23. Debt Collection Firm

        (8)

        Serving the Jacksonville Area

        (888) 977-0149
        AttorneysSkip TracingCollection Systems
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        You guys are great we will definitely be using your services again! We really appreciate your hard work with our account!​

        TVC Truckers Voice in Court Attorneys

        24. TVC Truckers Voice in Court Attorneys

        (3)

        Serving the Jacksonville Area

        (888) 293-9432
        AttorneysTransportation Law Attorneys
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        Hi my name is Gary Roemisch and have a CDL license. i was a truck driver for 27 years. I no longer drive for a living but still keep my cdl current.…

        25. Janice Joyner Panza, Attorney at Law

        2129 S Glenburnie RdNew Bern, NC 28562

        (252) 631-9195
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        From Business: Janice Joyner Panza is a lawyer serving New Bern, NC, and surrounding areas. She concentrates on debt relief, offering bankruptcy assistance. Ms. Panza was awarde…

        26. Howard; Stallings From Atkins Angell & Davis

        2918 Trent RdNew Bern, NC 28562

        (252) 497-3611
        AttorneysBusiness Law Attorneys
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        From Business: Howard, Stallings, From & Hutson, PA, is dedicated to protecting the rights of individuals and businesses. We hope to help them be successful, avoid legal issues …

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        How should I choose a lawyer?

        When it comes time to choose a lawyer, you should start by searching close to home. If you do have attorneys you are familiar with, ask who they believe would be best for you. After going through personal references - especially from individuals who had similar needs - you should broaden your search through public information resources. You can call your area's attorney referral service or check legal organizations like Martindale-Hubbell. There are other resources available online, such as yellowpages.com. You can check websites for client reviews and other third-party forms of approval.

        Why should I hire a lawyer?

        If you sign documents and you come across a word you don't recognize, or you need help to navigate important employment or real estate paperwork. Also, during times when personal matters intersect with legal proceedings, you might need to have an advocate to prevent your emotions from getting in the way. If you've been accused of a crime or are in a terrible financial situation, you can find an attorney who will work with what you have available.

        What can I have an attorney do for me?

        When you hire a lawyer, you're agreeing to work with someone over a certain period of time. The more forthcoming the lawyer appears to be with individual needs, the better.

        • You need to ask questions about how the attorney will communicate with you and what responsibilities you hold in the relationship.
        • The attorney should let you know the best channel for quick communication and you need to inform him or her when you want updates.
        • You should also ask questions to get to know the attorney as an individual in order to ensure this is a person you can trust. Ask about their legal philosophy and how he or she views the lawyer/client relationship. Ask as how to keep fees down or what daily disruptions you should expect from a long legal battle.

        How much will an attorney cost?

        You need to ask about every possible fee that will come up when working with an attorney. You should request a list of all costs in advance so you won't be surprised by additional expenses like overhead. Also determine exactly when you will start being billed. You want to inspect paperwork carefully. If the attorney charges you for his or her experience, you need to make sure he or she will perform tasks personally and not hand it off to an assistant. Find out if the attorney has a flat fee or charges by the hour. Many civil lawyers work on contingency. Make inquiries about how the lawyer plans to provide service for your money and what you can do if you start to feel unsatisfied with his or her performance.

        Can I ask an attorney about past cases they worked on?

        You can ask how many similar cases they have handled and if they have special skills or training that applies specifically to your needs. Lawyers can't mention clients by name, but you should ask for basic details about identical past cases. You should check their office for the appropriate certifications and diplomas. You can also ask how long he or she has practiced law and request information that demonstrates the practice's success. Look for precise details such as percentage of cases settled out of court.

        What does a family lawyer do?

        Family attorneys deal with personal matters. If you're getting married, a family lawyer can help you prepare a prenuptial agreement or other family planning paperwork, such as adoption or inheritance documents.

        What does a divorce attorney do?

        Most people will turn to a lawyer during a divorce to navigate the emotionally charged legal proceedings. A divorce attorney can assist in determining grounds for separation, division of property and custody of children.

        What does a personal injury lawyer do?

        When you're hurt by an outside party, and you would like to hold them legally responsible, a personal injury attorney conducts litigation and negotiates settlements to compensate for your pain and suffering. Sometimes many wronged people will join with a single civil lawyer or law office to form a class action lawsuit.

        What does a civil attorney do?

        If you are suing someone or being sued, you need a civil lawyer. Civil attorneys argue on your behalf in a courtroom setting. Civil lawyers may represent you on matters of business, finance or a wide variety of other specialized needs.

        What does a bankruptcy lawyer do?

        A bankruptcy lawyer can help create strategies to bring you out of debt and speak to your creditors. A lawyer can advise you on which type of bankruptcy you should file for.

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        MILITARY, SPOUSES, DEPENDANTS do not do it. 3 years of my life wasted, issues still unresolved and yes he got paid. After that it literally took Marines... leadership from my chain of command to come and witness what I was going through sitting in meetings I was having with my “ lawyer “ MATHEW Coxe and it was the same thing every time. Empty assurances, false initiative and a whole lot of nothing. He did s really good job making my ex-wife a lot of money. You can do better than this. There are good solid & honest lawyers I. jacksonville NC. This is not one of them. Semper FI

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        I am a servicemember and recently hired Robert Coxe to navigate the rough waters determining child custody. In December 2012 I first spoke to Mr. Coxe, explaining in a very understandable way the very unique circumstances of my case. Yet every time I contacted the law firm and spoke with someone other than Anna (which was usually a hateful woman called Tuesday ) total ignorance and disregard of my case was immediately evident. Additionally, multiple persons at this firm have been notified of my upcoming deployment and my requests to expedite the process if possible. Unfortunately, the ignorance and disregard plaguing this firm render virtually EVERY employee incapable of understanding why scheduling court dates (those requiring MY attendance) during my deployment creates difficulties, as humans have not yet mastered the simultaneous occupation of two separate positions of space-time.Bottom line: My wife had children removed from her custody by social services, yet the continued incompetence of this law firm betrays any confidence that I, an upstanding citizen with his stuff together, may win this custody battle.

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        Unfortunately one star is the lowest this review allows. I needed a lawyer to close on a mortgage I had to take out on my home to pay my federal taxes. This firm blew me off for 3 weeks making up excuses as to why we hadn't closed yet. Finally when it came down to the wire and my tax due date rapidly approaching (and numerous phone calls to them) they finally admitted that they were under audit and unable to close on any loans until it was finished. This caused me to miss my timeline (in which they had over a month to meet) and I was forced to go elsewhere. At the end of the day, they LIED, never returned calls, strung both me and my loan officer along in order to not lose their fee and ended causing me to miss my tax due date . This review doesn't allow me to write the whole story due to space availability. DO NOT USE THIS LAW FIRM. THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT YOU OR YOUR SITUATION, THEY LIE AND ARE UNPROFESSIONAL.

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        Horrible experience. I would never ever recommend him to be your lawyer. Be careful he will plead you guilty without your consent!

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        I had to fire her as she would not show up on my court dates. I paid her in full. I am not sure what her problem is. This happened in 2012. I am going to write about this one day soon and let every one know the justice system does not work here. the lawyers are too buddy buddy!

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        Great closing attorney. We purchased a bank foreclosure and they know all the process and procedures. Closed on time.

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        Types of Attorneys

        The legal profession is vast, with each attorney having his or her specialties. Here are some of the most common attorneys individuals seek out when they require legal aid:

        Criminal Lawyer
        A criminal defense lawyer is probably the attorney the average person imagines. Criminal attorneys are the men and women who defend individuals accused of a crime. The lawyer may work pro bono - for the public good - so the accused is certain to have representation, even if he or she cannot afford an attorney.

        Criminal lawyers are experts in the criminal justice system. They help their clients decide how to plead when first charged by the police and guide them through trial procedures. Defense lawyers must use every bit of their knowledge and resources to get their clients the fairest results from criminal proceedings.

        Business Lawyer
        If you are a small business owner or the head of a larger corporation, you may come into contact with a business lawyer. Many big companies keep a legal staff on payroll to deal with the daily operations of running and maintaining a large enterprise. Business lawyers may have more specific specialties like copyright law, product liability and mergers and acquisitions.

        Business attorneys may focus their practices on certain industries. There are entertainment lawyers to guide artists through royalties and media contracts, while hospitals employ malpractice attorneys to protect doctors from aggressive litigation.

        Employment Lawyer
        When you work for a company, you may find yourself in need of an employment lawyer - especially if the relationship between you and your employer sours. An employment attorney prevents people from losing their jobs due to unfair reasons. Workers' compensation lawyers help maintain safe employment conditions and ensure workers receive fair compensation after workplace injury or discrimination.

        Finance Lawyer
        A personal finance attorney can protect and manage your investments and securities. You may use a finance lawyer to help you prepare your taxes, but you might be better off working with an accountant. A tax attorney is more commonly contacted after a business or individual runs into trouble with the IRS or state regulators.

        Real Estate Lawyer
        Your family may keep a lawyer on retainer to guide you through the major expenses that come up in life. When buying a home, you could work with a real estate lawyer to make sure you get the best deal and won't get taken advantage of by tricky mortgage agreements or unfair landlords. An estate attorney can help you plan for the worst by creating a will and preparing your finances for after your death.

        Bankruptcy Lawyer
        A bankruptcy lawyer is essential to help you resolve your financial difficulties when they start to spin out of control. Certain attorneys help create strategies to bring you out of debt and speak to your creditors. A lawyer can advise you on which type of bankruptcy you should file for.

        Civil Lawyer
        If you are suing someone or being sued, you need a civil lawyer. Civil attorneys - and criminal lawyers - are the legal representatives who argue on your behalf in a courtroom setting. Civil lawyers may represent you on matters of business, finance or a wide variety of other specialized needs.

        One of the most common types of civil attorneys is a personal injury lawyer. When you're hurt by an outside party and you would like to hold them legally responsible, a personal injury attorney conducts litigation and negotiates settlements to compensate for your pain and suffering. Sometimes many wronged people will join together with a single civil lawyer or law office to form a class action lawsuit.

        Family/Divorce Lawyer
        Most people will turn to a lawyer during a divorce to navigate the emotionally charged legal proceedings. A divorce attorney can assist in determining grounds for separation, division of property and custody of children.

        Family attorneys deal with much more personal matters. If you're getting married, a family lawyer can help you prepare a prenuptial agreement or other family planning paperwork such as adoption or inheritance documents.

        Questions One Should Ask a Lawyer Before Hiring Them

        To ensure you find a competent attorney who won't abuse your trust or drain your finances, you have to make the proper inquiries. There are several questions you should ask, but the majority will fall under three general topics:

        Training and Experience Questions
        One of the best ways to determine quality is to examine an attorney's history. When you first step into a lawyer's office, you should check for the appropriate certifications and diplomas. You have to ask how long he or she has practiced law and request information that demonstrates the practice's success. Look for precise details such as percentage of cases settled out of court.

        Once you inquire about the broad details of their legal career, you should ask questions about their experience that pertains to your specific issue. You should ask how many similar cases they have handled and if they have special skills or training that applies specifically to your needs. Lawyers can't mention clients by name, but you should ask for basic details about identical past cases.

        Financial Questions
        You need to ask about every possible fee that will come up when working with an attorney. You should request a list of all costs in advance so you won't be surprised by additional expenses like overhead. Also determine exactly when you will start being billed. You want to inspect paperwork carefully. If the attorney charges you for his or her experience, you need to make sure he or she will perform tasks personally and not hand it off to an assistant.

        Find out if the attorney has a flat fee or charges by the hour. Many civil lawyers work on contingency. Whatever the payment plan, make inquiries about how the lawyer plans to provide service for your money and what you can do if you start to feel unsatisfied with his or her performance.

        Lawyer/Client Relationship Questions
        When you hire a lawyer, you're agreeing to work with someone over a certain period of time. You need to ask questions about how the attorney will communicate with you and what responsibilities you hold in the relationship. The attorney should let you know the best channel for quick communication and you need to inform him or her when you want updates.

        You should also ask questions to get to know the attorney as an individual in order to ensure this is a person you can trust. Ask about their legal philosophy and how he or she views the lawyer/client relationship. Great questions to start off with are ones that will make your life easier, such as how to keep fees down or what daily disruptions you should expect from a long legal battle. The more forthcoming the lawyer appears to be with individual needs, the better.

        Top Reasons to Hire a Lawyer

        You may keep a lawyer on retainer or you could turn to an attorney during specific situations. Here are some common reasons people begin seeking legal representation or advice:

        You Know Your Limitations
        If you sign documents and you come across a word you don't recognize, you need assistance. You may need a third party to help you navigate important employment or real estate paperwork. It's essential you fully understand the terms of any legally binding documentation or activity you become a part of. If you are not an expert in a given field, you'll want to hire an attorney who is.

        A lawyer may find legal implications or opportunities you might miss. If you find yourself in a civil or criminal matter, a proper attorney ensures you don't receive a harsh punishment for a small mistake.

        You're Facing an Important Event/Decision
        When making decisions critical to your financial stability or personal life, you may want a lawyer with expertise in your situation to make sure you do everything you can to arrive at the proper resolution. This is especially true when you become involved in a criminal case and your freedom is on the line.

        It's not just a matter of legal knowledge; lawyer's have access to numerous resources you do not. They have staff ready to work around the clock and experts in a variety of fields to give your important issues the attention they deserve.

        You Can't Be Impartial
        During times when personal matters intersect with legal proceedings, you may need to have an advocate to prevent your emotions from getting in the way of level-headed thinking. For example, divorce lawyers can mediate a heated argument and help both partners get on with their lives.

        Emotional investment could be subtle. You may want to have a lawyer look over an investment opportunity that looks too good to be true or investigate the merits of a possible civil suit when you feel wronged.

        You're Out of Options
        Many people turn to lawyers when they are in trouble. If you've been accused of a crime or are in a terrible financial situation, you can find an attorney who will work with what you have available to assist you as you deal with your problems.

        Personal injury lawyers find solutions for people who can no longer work under their own power and bankruptcy attorneys prevent people from giving in to debt. If you find yourself in a situation where you can't find a solution, a lawyer may be able to offer the counsel you need.

        How to Choose a Lawyer

        When it comes time to choose a lawyer, you should start by searching close to home. While you probably don't want the conflict of interest that comes from being represented by a family member, friends and loved ones can recommend lawyers who served them well in the past. If you do have attorneys you are familiar with, ask who they believe would be best for you.

        After going through personal references - especially from individuals who had similar needs - you should broaden your search through public information resources. You can call your area's attorney referral service or check legal organizations like Martindale-Hubbell. There are other resources available online. You should check websites for client reviews and other third-party forms of approval.

        When you build a list of possible candidates, perform a background check on each one. See if you can find information on their history and success record. Once you find a possible lawyer, you should call to arrange a consultation so you can ask your important questions in person.

        By performing the necessary research and taking every available precaution, you can narrow your search to the attorney most suited to your needs.

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