Charlotte, North Carolina Class Action Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 8 Charlotte attorneys and 12 law firms.

Brian D. Boone

North Carolina Class Action attorney at Alston and Bird with 18 years of experience

101 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC

Charles H. Rabon Jr.

North Carolina Class Action attorney at Rabon Law Firm with 36 years of experience

225 East Worthington Avenue, Charlotte, NC

Edward G. Connette, III

North Carolina Class Action attorney at Essex Richards with 48 years of experience

1701 South Boulevard, Charlotte, NC

Jeremy K. McDonald

North Carolina Class Action attorney at Chandler and McDonald with 25 years of experience

200 Queens Road, Charlotte, NC

Kevin J. Dalton

North Carolina Class Action attorney at Fisher and Phillips with 29 years of experience

227 West Trade Street, Charlotte, NC

Lacey M. Moore

North Carolina Class Action attorney at Hutchens Law Firm with 22 years of experience

6230 Fairview Road, Charlotte, NC

Norris A. Adams, II

North Carolina Class Action attorney at Essex Richards with 21 years of experience

1701 South Boulevard, Charlotte, NC

Rashad Blossom

North Carolina Class Action attorney at Blossom Law with 20 years of experience

225 East Worthington Avenue, Charlotte, NC

Need help with a class action lawsuit?

When a number of people have a shared issue with a product or service provided by a company, a lawyer can pursue a class action on their behalf against the company. This is lawsuit that if successful will benefit everyone who is effected and force the company to provide a solution. If you have been harmed by a defective product or service a class action lawyer will bring a lawsuit to resolve it. Class action lawyers are typically paid only a percentage of the money won if the lawsuit is successful. Companies that have been sued in class actions include McDonalds, Chipotle, Apple Computer and many others.

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