About Jarrette
Jarrette Pittman studied political science and history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he earned his B.A. in 2008. He continued his legal education at the College of William and Mary and received his J.D. in 2011. The trajectory from liberal arts to law shaped a practical approach to legal work and an interest in the ways rules affect everyday life.
He is licensed to practice in North Carolina. After law school he joined legal practice in the state and, in 2014, served as an associate lawyer with iTicket.law — Powered by Hatley Law Office. That position placed him in a firm structure that operates across multiple North Carolina cities and handles client matters through a coordinated network of offices.
During his time as an associate, Pittman worked on the kinds of tasks typically assigned to attorneys at a regional practice: intake and client counseling, drafting filings, and representing clients in proceedings when matters required court appearances. Colleagues describe him as methodical in courtroom preparation and deliberate in assessing options for clients. He has maintained ties across the firm’s offices, which include locations in Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Asheboro, Greensboro, Fayetteville, Asheville and Charlotte.
Pittman’s education in political science and history informs his legal perspective. It gives him a broader context for statutes and regulatory frameworks. That background also helps when evaluating how individual cases fit into wider administrative or procedural patterns. He brings that perspective to client interactions and case strategy without leaning on rhetoric. He tends to prioritize clear explanations and practical next steps.
As of 2026 he practices law in North Carolina through iTicket.law — Powered by Hatley Law Office, handling client matters out of offices in Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Asheboro, Greensboro, Fayetteville, Asheville and Charlotte. He concentrates his practice on representing clients through the firm’s platform across the state.