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Louisburg Criminal Law Firm
Overview
Lawrence founded Tickle Law Office in 2013 after graduating from Campbell University School of Law and passing the North Carolina State Bar. Lawrence earned his Bachelor of Science in Political Science from East Carolina University in 2010 as well as his Master of Science in Criminal Justice and Public Administration from Liberty University in 2015. Lawrence served in the United States Marine Corps after high school where he learned the essential leadership and management skills necessary to be successful as a zealous advocate for his clients. A native of Reidsville, NC, Lawrence now calls Franklin County home. He prides himself in fighting for the little guy and helping others. A true problem solver, Lawrence repairs automobiles and other mechanical items in his free time.
Lawrence vigorously fights for you in the court room whether it is a misdemeanor, DWI, or felony or whether you are fighting for your children or you livelihood during divorce. If your legal matter is important to you, make an appointment to visit Tickle Law Office by calling the office, filling out the email form or chatting with an agent right now
About Tickle Law Office
Practice Areas
- Criminal
People
Attorneys
- Charlotte Murphy
- Kaitlyn L. Tickle (Attorney)
- Lawrence Edward Tickle Jr. (Attorney)
Staff
- Jamie Walker, Paralegal
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
105 S. Main Street Louisburg, NC 27549
Phone
Fax
- 919-800-3002
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