Compare 3 attorneys and 1 law firm in Elizabeth City , NC. Sort by highest rating and years of contract experience.
Donald Prentiss
Elizabeth City contract attorney at Hornthal Riley Ellis and Maland with 43 years experience301 East Main Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Phillip Hornthal, III
Elizabeth City contract attorney at Hornthal Riley Ellis and Maland with 31 years experience301 East Main Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Andrew Howle
Elizabeth City contract attorney at Hornthal Riley Ellis and Maland with 16 years experience301 East Main Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909
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