
North Carolina Lawyers & Law Firms
There are 577 verified attorneys and law firms listed in North Carolina across 60+ cities. Browse by city or practice area below to find the right lawyer near you.
Top Cities in North Carolina


Hatch Rockers Immigration
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Midtown Property Law
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Rawls, Scheer, Clary, & Mingo Law Firm
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Westall, Gray & Connolly, P.A. | Asheville Bankruptcy + Estate Planning Attorney
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Jeffrey G. Dalrymple Attorney at Law
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Perry, Bundy, Plyler & Long, LLP
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Justin R. Apple
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The Fogle Law Firm, LLC
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Brenman Immigration Law Firm
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Roberts Law Group, PLLC
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Rojas Legal Services
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Vann Attorneys, PLLC
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Edgerton Immigration Law
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The Law Office of Cliff Brisson Jr
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Powers Immigration Law
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Hatch Rockers Immigration
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Law Offices of Leslie Craft
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Monty Beck, Esq., Board Certified Specialist in Family Law
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Duncan Law, LLP
VerifiedNorth Carolina Lawyers — FAQ
How many lawyers are there in North Carolina?+
Lawyers Near Me lists 577 verified attorneys and law firms across 60+ cities in North Carolina. You can filter them by practice area, city, and rating.
How do I find the best lawyer near me in North Carolina?+
Start by choosing your legal issue (for example bankruptcy, immigration, or personal injury), then narrow by your city. Compare each firm's rating, reviews, hours, and contact details, and request a consultation — many North Carolina attorneys offer a free first consultation.
What types of lawyers are available in North Carolina?+
North Carolina attorneys cover civil litigation, bankruptcy, general practice, immigration, personal injury, family law, and more. Browse by practice area to see firms that handle your specific issue.
Are these North Carolina attorneys verified?+
Yes. Every listing is a verified law firm or attorney with contact information, location, and Google ratings where available. This directory provides general information only and is not legal advice — always consult a licensed North Carolina attorney about your situation.