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Bradley W. Butler

Bradley W. Butler is a Partner at Butler, Quinn & Hochman, PLLC in Charlotte, North Carolina. With more than 35 years of experience, he represents clients in immigration, personal injury, criminal defense, family law, and workers’ compensation matters. He is admitted to the North Carolina State Bar (1990) and earned his J.D. cum laude from Creighton University School of Law. Mr. Butler also holds a B.S. in Business Administration from High Point College.

LATEST ARTICLES BY: Bradley W. Butler

Construction workers suffer serious injuries when wall collapses
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Last Modified on Jan 19, 2021

Construction is common in Charlotte and throughout North Carolina. Workers who are employed in this industry undoubtedly realize that there are certain risks in the tasks they perform. Accidents can occur without warning whether that is due to a vehicle mishap, a fall, an incident…

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Agricultural workers face many hazards
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Last Modified on Jan 10, 2021

Like many other states, North Carolina economy relies on agriculture. This state has favorable conditions for growing many different types of products, including sweet potatoes, peanuts and cotton. Hog farms are also common in North Carolina. North Carolina actually has one of the highest numbers…

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Serious Injuries From Slip And Fall Accidents In North Carolina
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Last Modified on Dec 17, 2020

Charlotte residents may not think of slips and falls as causes of serious accidents and injuries. However, every year many Americans end up in hospitals with complex and devastating injuries that were caused by slips, trips, and tumbles. When the causes of those accidents are…

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Defending against DWI charges in North Carolina
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Last Modified on Dec 03, 2020

Facing a possible criminal conviction for a DWI in North Carolina can be overwhelming, particularly if it is the first time you have been arrested. A criminal defense attorney in your area can review your case and prepare a defense strategy to reduce your sentence…

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What Steps Are Needed After A Collision?
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Last Modified on Nov 24, 2020

Drivers need to be consistently alert to all the factors that could lead to a collision. Though the moments directly after a crash can be incredibly jarring for drivers and passengers, there are some necessary steps those involved must take. The first steps a driver…

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H1B visa rules may change
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Last Modified on Nov 12, 2020

The United States has a H1B visa program that is intended to admit bankers, technologists, and other workers with advanced skills into this country. This year, the federal government reduced immigration and entry under this program. The results of the recent presidential election, however, could…

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What happens at the first court hearing after charges are filed?
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Last Modified on Nov 01, 2020

Many Charlotte area residents have found themselves on the other side of the law. Unfortunately, facing a criminal charge can be a serious matter and there are many complexities. If a person has been arrested for a crime, they may be confused by the process…

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Two men charged with trafficking cocaine and meth
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Last Modified on Oct 15, 2020

Law enforcement agencies resort to many different techniques to detect criminal behavior. One of the most frequently used technique is a highway interdiction, that is, the stopping automobiles to check for possession of prohibited substances. A recent interdiction on I-85 resulted in the arrest of…

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What can you recover after your car accident?
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Last Modified on Sep 30, 2020

If you’ve been hurt in a car accident, then you’re probably worried about a lot right now. The most immediate concerns probably relate to your physical health and your financial wellbeing. After all, a car accident can leave both devastated. Many car accident victims don’t…

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What is asylum in an immigration legal case?
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Last Modified on Sep 16, 2020

There are many reasons that individuals move to the United States. For some, job opportunities cause them to pick up from their home countries and relocate. For others, love and relationships may be the impetus for international relocations. Whatever the reason, an individual generally needs…

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