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Charlotte, North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 290 Charlotte attorneys and 84 law firms.
Jeffrey S. Williams-Tracy
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at Harkey Lambeth and Gunter with 32 years of experience
1043 East Morehead Street, Charlotte, NC
Jeffrey W. Aldrich Jr.
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at Cadwalader Wickersham and Taft with 24 years of experience
227 West Trade Street, Charlotte, NC
Jennifer M. Scott
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at Conrad Trosch and Kemmy with 21 years of experience
5821 Fairview Road, Charlotte, NC
Jeremy Bradford
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at Bradford Hayes with 20 years of experience
1300 Baxter Street, Charlotte, NC
Joe Cheek
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at Tom Bush Law with 32 years of experience
821 East Boulevard, Charlotte, NC
Joeie Hayes
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at Bradford Hayes with 24 years of experience
1300 Baxter Street, Charlotte, NC
Joel Hibbard
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at Cadwalader Wickersham and Taft with 14 years of experience
227 West Trade Street, Charlotte, NC
John B. Honeycutt Jr.
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at Honeycutt Law Firm with 48 years of experience
2101 Rexford Road, Charlotte, NC
John Brem Smith
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at John Smith Law Firm PC with 40 years of experience
5950 Fairview Road, Charlotte, NC
John H. Northey, III
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at Wishart Norris Henninger and Pittman with 51 years of experience
6832 Morrison Boulevard, Charlotte, NC
John P. Fetner
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at Rogers Townsend and Thomas with 18 years of experience
2550 West Tyvola Road, Charlotte, NC
John R. Brickley
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at James McElroy and Diehl with 16 years of experience
600 South College Street, Charlotte, NC
John R. Buric
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at James McElroy and Diehl with 30 years of experience
600 South College Street, Charlotte, NC
John S. Arrowood
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at James McElroy and Diehl with 44 years of experience
600 South College Street, Charlotte, NC
John T. Daniel
North Carolina Mediation and Arbitration attorney at Essex Richards with 43 years of experience
1701 South Boulevard, Charlotte, NC
Need help with a mediation or arbitration matter?
Mediation and arbitration are options to resolve disputes between parties without going to court. Mediation is a non-binding process where a mediator attempts to assist the parties in resolving their dispute, and can end without reaching a solution, whereas an arbitrator will make a final decision that is binding upon the parties. Both mediation and arbitration are commonly used to resolve divorces or business disputes to avoid costly litigation. Our directory features lawyers who focus on both arbitration and mediation. Find one in your area to help resolve your dispute.
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