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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

What to Do If a Family Member Is Picked Up by ICE in Greenville or Spartanburg?
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Last Modified on Nov 15, 2025

Having a loved one detained by ICE can cause serious stress and emotional strain for the defendant’s loved ones. Federal law enforcement agents follow different procedures than local police, and the location of your family member may not be easy to determine if you do…

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What Happens If an Undocumented Driver Causes a Car Accident in Charlotte?
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Last Modified on Nov 10, 2025

Whether you are an undocumented driver or the victim in a car collision, it is crucial to understand what happens if an undocumented driver causes a car accident in Charlotte. In certain circumstances, the immigration status of the at-fault party can play a role in…

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Who Pays Your Medical Bills After a Workplace Accident in North Carolina?
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Last Modified on Nov 08, 2025

Following a workplace accident, medical bills can create lasting financial hardships. North Carolina’s workers' compensation system can provide benefits for workers who were hurt on the job, but understanding how to secure those benefits can be anything but easy. With legal support, you can better…

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Can Undocumented Workers Get Workers’ Compensation in North Carolina?
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Last Modified on Nov 02, 2025

When workers in Research Triangle Park, the Charlotte Airport Industrial District, or the Greensboro Piedmont Triad Industrial Center are hurt on the job, they rely on workers' compensation benefits to pay for medical bills, lost wages, and other costs related to the injury and recovery.…

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What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident in South Carolina?
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Last Modified on Oct 18, 2025

Nothing beats hitting the open road on a motorcycle in South Carolina. Whether you're cruising down the coast near Charleston or traveling along Interstate 77 toward Columbia, riding a motorcycle can offer a sense of adventure you can't get while operating a passenger vehicle. However,…

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What to Do After a Car Accident That Is Not Your Fault in South Carolina
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Last Modified on Sep 02, 2025

After a car accident in South Carolina, even if it's not your fault, you may have many questions and feel uncertain about what to do. First, it’s important to seek medical help, but you may be wondering what to do after a car accident that…

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How to Avoid Paying Spousal Support in North Carolina?
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Last Modified on Aug 05, 2025

Divorce is a complex legal and financial process, and it’s likely that any divorce will have various economic effects on both of the divorcing spouses that persist for many years. Spousal support is one such issue, and it’s natural to want to know how to…

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What Happens if an Illegal Immigrant Gets in a Car Accident in North Carolina?
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Last Modified on Jul 05, 2025

Getting into a car accident is stressful in itself, but when the victim is an undocumented immigrant, it can become a lot more complicated. Undocumented victims often avoid filing claims because they fear deportation and the uncertain state of their legal rights. Knowing what happens…

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Can Domestic Violence Charges Be Dropped in North Carolina?
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Last Modified on May 06, 2025

Whether your charges stem from a domestic disturbance call, an ex seeking charges following a breakup, or another domestic matter, being accused of harming someone you intimately know can be an upsetting experience. Domestic violence charges can have serious legal consequences. If you are facing…

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Can Illegal Immigrants Get Medicaid in North Carolina?
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Last Modified on Apr 02, 2025

For all families across North Carolina, healthcare continues to be a leading concern, especially for individuals who may not have legal immigration status. With Medicaid expansions now in place as of December 21st, 2023, there are many residents in the state who may now qualify…

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