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What Happens If You Refuse A Breath Test In North Carolina?

Most people know that taking a breath test at a traffic stop can determine whether they have a blood alcohol content (BAC) over the legal limit. This knowledge may lead you to question whether refusing the breath test could help avoid drunk driving penalties. Can…

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What should I know about the naturalization test?

U.S. citizenship is a dream for many immigrants in North Carolina and their families. One important part of the naturalization process is the naturalization test. This test is meant to ensure you can speak, understand and read adequately in English and it also measures your…

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Do you know the extent of your right to remain silent?

Most people know that they have the right to remain silent. But the extent of this right is oftentimes lost on those who don’t practice criminal defense. This can leave you at a significant disadvantage when dealing with the police, and it can put you…

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Do I need an attorney after a car accident?

Car accidents happen in an instant, but the consequences can last for years or longer. The steps a crash victim takes to defend their best interests following an accident shapes how well they can recover from the incident. But do crash victims need an attorney…

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Welcome To Our Blog

We established this blog to share stories and information about topics relevant to our practice. Our intent is to regularly provide posts highlighting legal issues of local, state and national interest that we think you will find interesting. Check back later for updates.

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Recently we have been receiving an extremely high volume of calls. We are doing our best, but at times we are unable to answer all calls, particularly at lunch time when there are fewer receptionists available. We are working to hire more receptionists.

In the meantime, if you are having trouble calling the front desk, please do the following:

If you are an existing client, or another person calling about an existing client, you may contact the assigned paralegal directly using the phone number and extension or email address provided here on the website. You may also come in person to the office and ask for the paralegal.

If you want a consultation to see about becoming a new client, you may come to the office in person and we will try to meet with you as soon as possible.

Thank you.

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