Lawyers in North Carolina
Find licensed lawyers in North Carolina across Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford and Stamford — covering family law, personal injury, criminal defense, immigration and business matters. Every North Carolina attorney listed is verified against the North Carolina Bar Association directory, so you can compare credentials, practice areas and contact details in one place. Browse 128+ profiles below and connect directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the best lawyers in North Carolina?
Hourly rates for lawyers in North Carolina typically run $250 to $550 per published fee surveys. North Carolina General Statutes §52-251c caps personal injury contingency fees on a sliding scale: 33⅓% on the first $300,000 and lower percentages above that. Many North Carolina attorneys offer free initial consultations through the North Carolina Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service.
How do I verify a lawyer is licensed in North Carolina?
Use the official North Carolina Bar Association attorney search at ctbar.org to confirm any lawyer is actively licensed and in good standing. The directory shows admission date, current status and any public disciplinary history. North Carolina regulates attorney admissions and conduct through the North Carolina Bar Association together with the state's highest court. Every North Carolina attorney listed on BestLocalLaw is verified against this registry.
What types of lawyers practice in North Carolina?
Common practice areas for North Carolina attorneys include family law, personal injury, criminal defense, immigration, employment, business and real estate. Insurance, financial services and asbestos litigation are distinctive North Carolina practice clusters. Browse the North Carolina Bar Association member directory or use the practice-area filters at the top of this page.
How do I get free or low-cost legal help in North Carolina?
Low-income North Carolina residents can get free civil legal help through North Carolina Legal Services (ctlegal.org). The program covers housing, family, consumer and benefits matters; statewide coordination of pro bono and modest-means programs is handled through the North Carolina Bar Association. The Lawyer Referral Service connects callers with attorneys offering reduced-fee 30-minute initial consultations.
How do I choose the right lawyer for my case?
Look for a North Carolina attorney whose practice focuses on your specific issue and check their standing with the North Carolina Bar Association. North Carolina does not run a state-administered specialty-certification program; the North Carolina Bar Association's practice sections are the closest signal of a focused practice. Get a written fee agreement before hiring; the bar's fee- arbitration program handles disputes later if needed.
Who is the best lawyer in ?
This is a state-specific question; confirm details with the North Carolina Bar Association at ctbar.org. The bar publishes member directories, fee guidance and consumer resources tied to North Carolina law. For a specific case, a licensed North Carolina attorney in Bridgeport can apply the answer to your facts.