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John V. Schweppe, Jr. has been a resident of Shelby, North Carolina since 1959. He is a graduate Washington and Jefferson College and earned his law degree from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After service in the Army Schweppe returned to Shelby in 1973 and joined a local firm which traced it roots to the firm established by Gov. Clyde Hoey in the 1920's.
In 1983 Mr. Schweppe formed his own practice and was a sole practitioner until 1999 when his son, David, joined the firm...
John V. Schweppe, Jr. has been a resident of Shelby, North Carolina since 1959. He is a graduate Washington and Jefferson College and earned his law degree from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After service in the Army Schweppe returned to Shelby in 1973 and joined a local firm which traced it roots to the firm established by Gov. Clyde Hoey in the 1920's.
In 1983 Mr. Schweppe formed his own practice and was a sole practitioner until 1999 when his son, David, joined the firm...
John V. Schweppe, Jr. has been a resident of Shelby, North Carolina since 1959. He is a graduate Washington and Jefferson College and earned his law degree from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After service in the Army Schweppe returned to Shelby in 1973 and joined a local firm which traced it roots to the firm established by Gov. Clyde Hoey in the 1920's.
In 1983 Mr. Schweppe formed his own practice and was a sole practitioner until 1999 when his son, David, joined the firm. His practice is focused on Real Estate, Business Law and Estate Planning.
Mr. Schweppe is married with three sons and enjoys his career, family and boating.
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