- Criminal DefenseMaggie has a background in criminal law and extensive experience in the hospitality and restaurant industries. She derives satisfaction from building and maintaining meaningful relationships with others.
- DUI/DWIJennifer then transitioned in 2007 to the Wake County Magistrate’s Office where she worked on both the civil and criminal aspects of the office. Her responsibilities included conducting probable cause hearings, involuntary commitment, advising officers regarding charging instruments, testifying in court regarding DWI’s, setting misdemeanor and felony criminal bonds and appropriate release conditions, performing civil marriage ceremonies, conducting involuntary commitment hearings, and reviewing and granting search warrants.
- Wrongful DeathIf your family member has been killed by the unsafe actions of a business or person, you or your family may have a wrongful death claim.
- Traffic Violations
- Sex CrimesPerhaps a tired truck driver crossed the center line; a hospital or healthcare provider failed a patient; a law enforcement officer used excessive force; a construction company was reckless in its safety practices; a company allowed sexual assault on its premises; or an employer wrongfully terminated a whistleblowing employee. Our clients deserve justice. Our clients deserve compensation. Our clients deserve better.
- MisdemeanorsImmediately after law school, Jennifer joined a criminal defense firm, concentrating on district court trial work. She then hopped the fence to the prosecutorial side of courtroom advocacy to the Wake County District Attorney’s Office where she discovered a particular passion for the protection of domestic violence victims. As an Assistant District Attorney, Jennifer tried cases in misdemeanor traffic court, misdemeanor criminal court, misdemeanor appeals, and some felony domestic violence trials specializing in stalking and strangulation. She ran courtrooms focusing on domestic violence, restraining orders, juvenile delinquency, and misdemeanor appeals. Additionally she trained officers in crime scene response, cooperated with community-based outreach regarding family violence intervention, and served on the Governor’s Task Force for Domestic Violence.
- Drug CrimesFor more than a decade, Nick worked as a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Offices for the Northern District of Georgia and Eastern District of North Carolina. In this role, he prosecuted drug trafficking, money laundering, fraud, cybercrime, and public corruption offenses in the Narcotics and Cybercrime sections.
- Assault
- Restraining Order
- Money Laundering
- Business FormationChantal is passionate about helping people. In her spare time, she is an advocate for woman and minority owned businesses. She is a sought-after subject matter expert in business formation and has contributed to business startup articles. Her volunteer efforts include mentoring through the YWCA and their business startup program, local business assistance programs, serving as a Business Mentor for SCORE and lending her time during the holidays to nonprofit foundations that assist with providing gifts to underserved and often forgotten inner city children. She is also the Past President of the Delaware Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO).
- Wrongful TerminationQui tam or whistleblower lawsuits, when they sue on behalf of our government for fraud. It is all too common for companies to commit fraud against our government, in an attempt to cheat the government out of money. Whistleblowers who help expose this fraud are entitled to a portion of the funds that they help recover. In addition, they are entitled to protection from wrongful termination because they blew the whistle.
- Employment ContractIn addition to representing individuals in almost every type of employment dispute, Nick has created a niche practice of representing C-suite and other upper-level executives in employment contract and complex compensation disputes. He has become an established authority in this area.
- Employment LitigationIn 2010, Nick decided to represent individuals in employment disputes and joined The Noble Law Firm as its first attorney hire. For the next 12 years, Nick was a primary catalyst in driving Noble Law’s rapid growth, becoming an equity partner who routinely secured most of the Firm’s largest pre-litigation settlements and won Noble Law’s first jury trial and subsequent appeal thereof.
- Sexual HarassmentIn a sexual harassment or abuse claim, you can also ask for lost wages and costs associated with your legal fees.
- Premises Liability
- Personal InjuryPeople generally have a duty to be safe to one another. Big businesses — such as trucking companies, construction companies, shipping companies, pharmaceutical companies, food or farming companies, and hospitals — also generally have a duty to be safe. When people or businesses fail to act safely, it can have serious consequences. If you or a family member has suffered an injury that is someone else’s fault, you may have a claim for personal injury.
- Medical MalpracticeYou turn to the medical community in life’s most important times — like the birth of a baby or in times of illness or injury. When that trust is betrayed, through neglect, poor care or failures within the healthcare system, and you or a family member is injured as a result, you may have a medical malpractice claim.
- Auto Accidents
- ForeclosurePro bono work fighting against foreclosure rescue scams in Prince George’s County, Maryland was recognized with Outstanding Achievement Award in Affordable Housing by the Washington Lawyers’ Committee.