About Joshua H.

Joshua H. Tetterton built his legal foundation in North Carolina. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from North Carolina State University and later obtained his Juris Doctor from Campbell Law School. Those academic steps anchored his knowledge of state government, statutory structure, and courtroom procedure.

After law school, Tetterton took the path that many local lawyers follow: he secured admission to practice in North Carolina and began working with clients in the state. He has practiced law in North Carolina courts and administrative settings. Over time he has relied on the classroom training and practical problem-solving demanded by both his undergraduate and law school studies.

Tetterton’s undergraduate work in political science informs his legal reasoning. He approaches legal questions by placing them in the context of public policy and statutory design. That background helps when interpreting state statutes and when explaining legal concepts to clients who do not practice law.

At Campbell Law School he completed the training required to represent clients in state proceedings. He has applied that training in matters that involve statutory interpretation, procedural deadlines, and preparation for hearings. He focuses on clear analysis and on preparing the factual record in a way that judges and opposing counsel can follow.

Colleagues describe his style as direct. He tends to favor plain language and careful preparation over theatrical courtroom tactics. He makes choices about pleadings and filings based on what will most effectively advance a client’s position in the local courts. He places a premium on timely communication so clients understand next steps and potential outcomes.

Outside the courtroom he uses his background to advise clients on practical considerations tied to state law. That can mean helping a client evaluate risk, identify statutory requirements, or weigh the costs of litigation against alternative resolution methods. His training allows him to outline options clearly and to frame them in terms of likely procedural and substantive consequences.

As of 2026, Tetterton continues to practice in North Carolina. His current practice focuses on representing clients in North Carolina state courts and providing counsel on matters arising under state law.

Education

Campbell Law School

J.D. | Law

North Carolina State University

B.A. | Political Science

Accepted Jurisdictions

North Carolina

Office Locations

Main Office

 613 Cedar Street, Suite C Beaufort NC 28516