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Business Lawyers in Jacksonville, NC

Looking for a business lawyer in Jacksonville? Review the directory below to compare your options.

20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Jacksonville, NC
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of North Carolina before hiring.
Showing 20 business lawyers in Jacksonville, NC Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Bryon M. Smith Attorney at Law
814 New Bridge St, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 455-0053 bmslawofficenc.com
The Houser Law Firm, P.C.
127 Chaney Ave, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 333-9679 houserlaw.com
King Law Firm
112 Old Bridge St, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(800) 635-1683 kinglawfirm.com
Silva, Kiernan & Associates, PLLC
2416 Commerce Rd, Jacksonville, NC 28546
(910) 333-9833 skalawyers.com
Kellum Law Firm [Jacksonville, NC]
445 Western Blvd A, Jacksonville, NC 28546
(910) 455-4546 kellumlawfirm.com
Ricci Law Firm Injury Lawyers
2421 Gum Branch Rd #150, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 613-5585 riccilawnc.com
Felden and Felden, P.A.
200 Valencia Dr, Jacksonville, NC 28546
(910) 777-5464 feldenandfelden.com
Donald G Walton Jr Law Office
216 Old Bridge St, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 455-7770 rymaps.org
Riddle & Riddle Injury Lawyers Jacksonville
3466 Henderson Dr Suite 39 & 40, Jacksonville, NC 28546
(910) 548-7899 justicecounts.com
Cape Fear Family Law - Jacksonville
222 New Bridge St, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 202-4063 capefearfamilylaw.com
Horton & Mendez, Injury & Car Accident Attorneys
507 New Bridge St unit 700, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 405-8391 hortonmendez.com
Mewborn & DeSelms, Attorneys at Law
829 Gum Branch Rd C, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 455-9755 mewbornlaw.biz
The Law Offices of John Drew Warlick, P.A.
313 New Bridge St, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 469-1657 jdwarlick.com
Lanier Fountain & Ceruzzi
114 Old Bridge St, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 939-3585 lfcattorneys.com
The Barber Law Firm, PLLC
825 Gum Branch Rd suite 115-116, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 939-4573 barberlawfirmnc.com
Gillespie & Murphy, P.A.
200 Valencia Dr #119, Jacksonville, NC 28546
(910) 766-9098 lawyersforchrist.com
Marcari, Russotto, Spencer & Balaban
200 Valencia Dr, Jacksonville, NC 28546
(910) 860-2777 donmarcari.com
Sholar Law, PLLC
100 Old Bridge St, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 333-9906
Fisher & Berch, PLLC
2505 Henderson Dr, Jacksonville, NC 28546
(910) 347-8800
Tisdale McConnell & Bardill LLP Attorneys At Law
400 New Bridge St, Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910) 346-5000 tisdaleandmcconnell.com

What Does a Business Lawyer in Jacksonville Cost?

Business lawyers in North Carolina typically charge between 200 and 400 dollars per hour. Flat fees for simple LLC formation may range from 500 to 1,500 dollars. Complex litigation or contract drafting can cost several thousand dollars. Costs vary by case and attorney experience. This is general information, not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a business lawyer in Jacksonville do?
A business lawyer helps with starting a business, drafting contracts, handling disputes, and ensuring compliance with North Carolina laws. They can also assist with mergers, acquisitions, and intellectual property matters.
When should I hire a business lawyer in North Carolina?
You should hire a business lawyer when forming a company, signing a major contract, or facing a lawsuit. Early legal advice can prevent costly mistakes under North Carolina law.
Does North Carolina require a written contract for business agreements?
Many business agreements in North Carolina must be in writing to be enforceable under the statute of frauds. This includes contracts for the sale of goods over 500 dollars and agreements lasting more than one year.