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Asheboro, North Carolina Employment Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Asheboro attorneys and 3 law firms.

David F. Hord, IV
North Carolina Employment attorney at Bunch Robins and Stubblefield with 18 years of experience
117 Sunset Avenue, Asheboro, NC

Edward W. Bunch
North Carolina Employment attorney at Bunch Robins and Stubblefield with 45 years of experience
117 Sunset Avenue, Asheboro, NC

Richard L. Cox
North Carolina Employment attorney at Gavin and Cox with 44 years of experience
113 Worth Street, Asheboro, NC

Thomas D. Robins
North Carolina Employment attorney at Bunch Robins and Stubblefield with 44 years of experience
117 Sunset Avenue, Asheboro, NC

William E. Mathers
North Carolina Employment attorney at Mathers Law Office with 46 years of experience
135 Worth Street, Asheboro, NC
Need help with an employment matter?
If you are an employee or employer an employment lawyer will draft and review your employment contracts and any other binding legal documents concerning employment including agreements covering confidentiality, non-disclosure, competition and non-compete, stock and options, commission and revenue sharing. Before you sign any agreement a lawyer can review, offer advice and resolve any issues. It’s in the interest of both employees and their employers to have proper agreements. An employment lawyer or law firm will also litigate to resolve any disputes if an agreement was improper or not respected.
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