Information Technology Lawyers, Law Firms in Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte, NC Information Technology Attorneys
Hull & Chandler, P.A.
Personal Injury & Business Law Firm in Charlotte, North Carolina
Hull & Chandler, P.A. is a full service law firm providing personal, high-quality legal representation to individuals and businesses throughout North Carolina.
When we opened the law offices of Hull & Chandler, P.A. in 2003, we knew that our friends and neighbors throughout North...
Dewey & LeBoeuf, LLP
Attorneys Experienced in Corporate Transactions, Litigation and Tax Law
Dewey & LeBoeuf is a leading global law firm providing our clients with both local and cross-border solutions. We have more than 1,100 lawyers in 26 offices in 15 countries and are the 8th largest law firm office in New York City and the 7th largest US-based law firm office in London....
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Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, LLP
Trusted Counsel Across a Wide Range of Legal Services
At Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, our attorneys are fully engaged in the success of the firm's clients. We deliver results-oriented counsel for corporations at all stages of the growth cycle, from the challenging demands of financial transactions and securities to the disciplines...
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Winston & Strawn LLP
International Law Firm Experienced in Business, Admiralty & Maritime Law
Winston & Strawn LLP is an international law firm with more than 900 attorneys among 14 offices in Beijing, Charlotte, Chicago, Geneva, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Moscow, New York, Newark, Paris, San Francisco, Shanghai, and Washington, D.C.
Our law firm serves the needs...
The Law Office of David Demers
Charlotte, NCFull-service Law Firm in Charlotte, North Carolina
Phone: (704) 334-3395The Law Office of David Demers is a small, full-service law practice in Charlotte, North Carolina. Our goal is to provide client-focused services in a broad range of legal areas. We have experience in criminal and civil matters, and in state and federal courts. No matter is too small, and no case...

