Sharee L. McCall, Esq.
Managing Attorney
Sharee L. McCall, a Raleigh native, is the Managing Attorney at McCall Law, PLLC. Atty. McCall set out on her journey to become an attorney at the tender age of 14. It was during that time that she realized being a lawyer was not all about banter and conflict, but the true ability to help those unable to help themselves. During her sophomore year of high school she began internships with various law offices in the downtown Raleigh area. It was there that she learned the importance of preparedness and building a network. From then on her steps, moves, and decisions became calculated and intentional, she was on the way to be the attorney that she always dreamed of being.
She attended The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and acquired a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice. While there she fostered long-standing relationships with her chairperson and professors that would prove to be advantageous in her future endeavors.
She took a leap of faith and relocated to Baton Rouge, LA to attend Southern University Law Center. While there she excelled in academics and held leadership roles in several student organizations including: Women In Law, Criminal Law Society, and Christians in Law. She sat on the Executive Board of her law school’s law journal, Journal of Race, Gender, and Poverty. It was then that she began drafting an article that she will soon publish, “Banking on Bodies: A In-Depth Look into Prison Privatization and The Lost Goals of Incarceration.” Atty. McCall spends a significant amount of time engaging in philanthropy work geared toward the disenfranchised population. She has contributed to efforts such as, license restoration, expunging criminal charges, and reentry of those previously incarcerated. Additionally, she hosts community meetings where Constitutional rights, introduction to legal principles, and the importance of empowerment is discussed.
Atty. McCall has had experience working with the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office, Equal Justice Works, Legal Aid, various non-profit organizations geared towards the vulnerable population, and as a Board member of several community organizations. Atty. McCall has the passion to advocate for those unable, unwilling, or ill-informed. She is of the belief that people deserve a right to counsel and to be advised of issues that directly affect their lives.
Bar Admission
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North Carolina State Bar
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Eastern District of North Carolina
Education
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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
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Southern University Law Center
Membership/Affiliations
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Wake County Bar Association
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Capital City Lawyers Association
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NC Advocates of Justice