About Thomas C Jeter
Thomas C Jeter III earned a B.A. in economics from Davidson College in 2006 and a J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2009. His academic path moved steadily from a liberal arts college into a regional law school. The combination of an economics undergraduate degree and three years of legal study provided a practical grounding for a practice that crosses state lines.
After law school he built a practice tied to both Carolinas. He is admitted to practice in North Carolina and in South Carolina. He is a member of the Mecklenburg County Bar Association, which places him in the professional circle of lawyers who work in and around Charlotte. That membership reflects both his local involvement and his active presence in court and community legal settings.
Alongside private practice, Jeter takes on roles in civic and nonprofit governance. He currently serves as legal counsel to the Charlotte Jaycees. In that capacity he advises a volunteer-driven organization on legal questions that can range from governance and contracts to risk management. The role keeps him engaged with civic leaders and with the practical legal issues that affect local nonprofits.
His professional base is at Nosal & Jeter, LLP. At the firm he works on matters that require familiarity with laws in two neighboring states. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases and pragmatic in advising clients. He balances paperwork and strategy. He spends time in courts and conference rooms alike, moving between litigation tasks and client consultations.
Jeter’s work is shaped by education, local ties and the practical demands of representing clients under multiple state regimes. He keeps one foot in professional associations and the other in community service. That mix of bar involvement and civic counsel gives him regular contact with both the local bench and community organizations, which informs how he handles client issues and organizational questions.
He maintains his practice at Nosal & Jeter, LLP and continues to serve the Charlotte area and clients across state lines. He currently practices at Nosal & Jeter, LLP, focusing on matters in both North Carolina and South Carolina.