Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy
Yeama Arrington is an experienced attorney currently serving at the Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy since April 2021, and previously worked as a Staff Attorney at Legal Aid of North Carolina from August 2019 to April 2021, specializing in landlord-tenant disputes. Prior legal experience includes a role as a Legal Intern at the Law Office of Norman Butler, a Juvenile Advocate Volunteer for Mecklenburg Guardian Ad Litem Advocacy, and participation in mock trial competitions as a Trial Advocacy Member at Charlotte School of Law. Yeama Arrington holds a Juris Doctor degree from Charlotte School of Law (2014-2017) and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Berkeley College (2009-2012). Early career roles included positions at Verizon Wireless and the Office of the Attorney General in New York, focusing on customer relations and mediation.
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Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy
For more than 50 years, Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy has been a champion for those in need, providing legal representation to people who can't afford it, but desperately need it. No one is guaranteed an attorney in civil matters, even when one's safety, security and stability are at stake. Without legal representation in civil matters, thousands of families lose access to financial security, health care, housing and opportunity. Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy also provides committed advocacy on behalf of clients, resulting in policy changes at the local and national level that provide positive outcomes and empower all people to increase economic mobility and opportunity.