About Curtis C.
Curtis C. Osborne practices personal injury law at Osborne Law Office, P.C. in Charlotte, North Carolina. He joined the North Carolina State Bar in 1998 and has built a diverse practice that includes products liability cases. The firm is dedicated to representing clients who have suffered injuries due to negligence, defective products, and unsafe conditions. He earned his J.D. from North Carolina Central University School of Law in 1998.
Following that, he pursued an LL.M. from The George Washington University Law School, which he completed in 2002. His academic background also includes a B.S. in Civil Engineering from North Carolina State University, earned in 1992. This unique combination of legal and engineering education allows him to approach cases with a knowledge of technical details. Most of his work involves litigation related to personal injury claims, where he advocates for clients in various stages of legal proceedings. Cases typically range from initial consultations to trial, where he presents evidence and arguments to support his clients' claims.
His experience in products liability cases is particularly notable, as he has successfully represented individuals harmed by defective products. Before establishing his firm, he worked working in various legal capacities. His extensive background in personal injury law has allowed him to develop a robust understanding of both state and federal regulations. He is admitted to practice in multiple jurisdictions, including North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Georgia, the District of Columbia, and the 4th Circuit. Curtis is an active member of several legal associations, including the Georgia State Bar and the North Carolina State Bar. He is also involved with the South Carolina Association for Justice and the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. His commitment to the legal profession is evident through his participation in the National Bar Association and the American Association for Justice.
He also contributes to local legal communities as a member of the Mecklenburg County Bar Association and the John S. Leary Association for Black Lawyers. In addition to his legal practice, Curtis is dedicated to community service and often participates in initiatives that support underrepresented groups. His focus on justice extends beyond the courtroom, as he believes in making a positive impact on the community. Through his work, he aims to ensure that clients receive the compensation they deserve while also advocating for broader legal reforms.