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T. Clay Pittman - Taylorsville, NC

70 East Main AvenueP.O. Box 400 Taylorsville, NC 28681

Updated: 04/16/2024

Taylorsville Criminal Defense Lawyer

Overview

Clay Pittman brings a wealth of legal expertise and experience to the Parker Law Offices since joining in 2022. With an impressive background as an Assistant District Attorney in Salisbury, North Carolina for four years, Clay has honed his skills in the courtroom and gained invaluable insights into the intricacies of the legal system...

Clay Pittman brings a wealth of legal expertise and experience to the Parker Law Offices since joining in 2022. With an impressive background as an Assistant District Attorney in Salisbury, North Carolina for four years, Clay has honed his skills in the courtroom and gained invaluable insights into the intricacies of the legal system.

During his tenure as an Assistant District Attorney, Clay spearheaded the establishment of a dedicated DWI Trial Court, skillfully navigating jury trials and successfully prosecuting an array of cases spanning from minor traffic infractions to severe homicides.

With Clay's invaluable expertise, he is poised to apply his wealth of experience to your specific legal situation. He excels at identifying pivotal issues and launching a vigorous offensive against any vulnerabilities in the prosecution's case. Whether you find yourself confronted with a mere traffic violation or a complex drug possession charge, a probation violation or a grave felony offense, Clay's adeptness guarantees he can secure the most favorable outcome for your particular case.

Before obtaining his law license, Clay served as a Clerk for the esteemed Judge Lou Trosch in Mecklenburg County and gained practical experience as an Intern in the offices of the Wake County District Attorney and the Commonwealth's Attorney of Botetourt County, Virginia. These roles allowed him to develop a comprehensive understanding of legal proceedings and refine his analytical and research abilities.

Clay pursued his legal education at Washington & Lee University School of Law, where he made remarkable contributions to his alma mater. He represented W&L in a national Mock Trial competition, showcasing his prowess in advocating for justice. Additionally, Clay served on the board of the school's Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice, demonstrating his commitment to promoting equality and social progress through legal scholarship.

Prior to his legal career, Clay graduated from North Carolina State University, where he actively participated in political campaigns across North Carolina. This hands-on involvement instilled in him a deep understanding of the political landscape and the importance of effective communication in achieving desired outcomes.

Clay resides in Statesville with his beloved family - Sarah, his wife, and their son, Miles. Clay finds joy in various pursuits outside the legal realm. An enthusiastic sports fan, he passionately supports his alma mater's team with his unwavering loyalty (Go Pack!). Clay also cherishes quality time spent camping with his family and indulges in playing soulful bluegrass music.

Clay Pittman's commitment to justice, well-rounded background, and passion for family and recreational activities make him a well-rounded individual and an invaluable asset to the firm.

About T. Clay Pittman

Practice Areas

  • Criminal Defense

Qualifications

Education

  • Washington and Lee University School of Law, Lexington, Virginia
    J.D.
    Honors: Mock Trial competition
    Law Journal: Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
  • North Carolina State University

Fees

Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

70 East Main AvenueP.O. Box 400 Taylorsville, NC 28681

Fax

  • 828-632-8927

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