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Charlotte, North Carolina Education Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 6 Charlotte attorneys and 14 law firms.

John W. Gresham
North Carolina Education attorney at Tin Fulton Walker and Owen with 50 years of experience
301 East Park Avenue, Charlotte, NC

Julius LeVonne Chambers
North Carolina Education attorney at Ferguson Stein Chambers Gresham and Sumter with 63 years of experience
741 Kenilworth Avenue, Charlotte, NC

Mark P Henriques
North Carolina Education attorney at Womble Carlyle with 33 years of experience
301 South College Street, Charlotte, NC

Stephen Luke Largess
North Carolina Education attorney at Tin Fulton Walker and Owen with 35 years of experience
301 East Park Avenue, Charlotte, NC

Steven A. Meckler
North Carolina Education attorney at Shumaker Loop and Kendrick with 26 years of experience
128 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC

William P Farthing Jr
North Carolina Education attorney at Parker Poe with 51 years of experience
401 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC
Need help with an education law matter?
An attorney who specializes in education law should be an expert in the complex mix of federal, state and local rules, laws, regulations and statutes that govern all educational institutions including all public, private and charter schools. Common matters for education focused lawyers include access to education, special needs education programs, individualized education programs (IEP), education finance and litigation. If you have a dispute with your school district to resolve or need help working with the school to develop the proper individual education program (IEP) for your child it is essential to consult with an education attorney. Find an experienced education lawyer using our comprehensive national directory.
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