Mark Hamblin, Jr.

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Mark Hamblin, Jr.: Attorney with Grimes Yeoman, PLLC

Biography

Mark Hamblin is an associate attorney at Grimes Yeoman, PLLC. He obtained his bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2012 and both his Master of Business Administration and law degree from Tulane University in 2020. Mr. Hamblin is licensed to practice law in North Carolina.

Areas of Practice (5)

  • Business Law
  • Business Litigation
  • Zoning, Planning and Land Use
  • Eminent Domain
  • Personal Injury

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Tulane University, M.B.A., 2020; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A., 2012
Law School Attended:
Tulane University, J.D., 2020
Year of First Admission:
2020
Admission:
2020, North Carolina
ISLN:
1000987036

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Fixed Hourly Rates
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Credit Cards Accepted
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Other, Visa
Other Information
Free initial consultation, Fixed fees available

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