William C. Gore Jr, PLLC is a regional law firm representing clients in southeastern North Carolina. The firm concentrates in representing plaintiffs in serious personal injury matters and individuals charged with DWI, criminal and traffic offenses. The firm also regularly represents clients concerning driving license matters with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles.
A hallmark of the firm's legal service is personal attention to, and interaction with, every client. The Law Firm is conveniently located on 115 Courthouse Square in Whiteville, North Carolina, and is housed in the historic Oscar High Building only steps from the new Columbus County Courthouse. Reserved parking is available to clients immediately adjacent to the law firm.
Bill Gore brings professional experience unparalleled by any other attorney currently practicing in North Carolina to the representation of his clients. Mr. Gore has served as an Assistant District Attorney, Chief District Court Judge, Senior Resident Superior Court Judge and Commissioner of the N.C.
A hallmark of the firm's legal service is personal attention to, and interaction with, every client. The Law Firm is conveniently located on 115 Courthouse Square in Whiteville, North Carolina, and is housed in the historic Oscar High Building only steps from the new Columbus County Courthouse. Reserved parking is available to clients immediately adjacent to the law firm.
Bill Gore brings professional experience unparalleled by any other attorney currently practicing in North Carolina to the representation of his clients. Mr. Gore has served as an Assistant District Attorney, Chief District Court Judge, Senior Resident Superior Court Judge and Commissioner of the N.C.
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You should be in the courtroom no later than 9:30.
Leave time to go through security and to find the right courtroom.
If you are late to court, you risk being called and failed, which will complicate your legal situation and possibly send you to jail.
MAKE SURE you know which courtroom is your courtroom, and whether you are supposed to be in the Courthouse Annex.
Ask the bailiffs, ask the courthouse personnel, or stop by Mr. Gore's office if you are unsure where you need to be.
Note that the Courthouse Annex is a separate building from the new Columbus County Courthouse.
Leave time to go through security and to find the right courtroom.
If you are late to court, you risk being called and failed, which will complicate your legal situation and possibly send you to jail.
MAKE SURE you know which courtroom is your courtroom, and whether you are supposed to be in the Courthouse Annex.
Ask the bailiffs, ask the courthouse personnel, or stop by Mr. Gore's office if you are unsure where you need to be.
Note that the Courthouse Annex is a separate building from the new Columbus County Courthouse.
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