
Johnson & Johnson has been providing the Southeastern NC region with the highest quality legal services since 1985. We primarily serve Bladen, Columbus, and Brunswick counties and may be retained for all southeastern North Carolina counties. At Johnson & Johnson Attorneys at Law P.L.L.C., we take the law and your case seriously. Our aim is to provided you with quality legal counsel and services; assistance that our clients value now and for years to come.
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About Us
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Johnson & Johnson Attorneys at Law P.L.L.C. is a general practice, full service law firm. The predecessor to the PLLC was founded in 1985 by W. Leslie Johnson Jr. and Thomas M. Johnson. Their goal was to meet the needs of the people of Southeastern North Carolina. W. Leslie Johnson Jr. and Thomas M. Johnson bought the old Tudor style building former Dr. Bennet's medical practice at 302 W. Broad Street and converted it into a law office.
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Johnson & Johnson Attorneys at Law P.L.L.C. is a general practice law firm serving the needs of people in Southeastern North Carolina; primarily in Bladen County, Columbus County, and Brunswick County. In most cases we are able to reduce or eliminate penalties and fines, and save our clients from rising insurance premiums.
Land Condemnation, Eminent Domain Attorney, Eminen
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Has the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Federal Government, town, city, or county condemned your valuable land or home? Where you offered fair market value or did you receive a much lower offer? Maybe you wanted to keep it. No one gave you a choice, anyway. There is something you can do.
Driving While Impaired
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First find out what your court date is. You or your attorney must appear in court and answer the District Attorney when he or she calls the calendar on that date. If you or your attorney doesn't appear in court you could be later arrested because you failed to answer when your name was called out in court.
Driving While License Revoked
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Most people don't know that the consequences of a conviction of Driving While Licensed Revoked in North Carolina can be severe. Many individuals charged with this offense do not realize that it is a Class 1 Misdemeanor in North Carolina punishable by up to 120 days in jail depending upon the individual's prior record.
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