Serving Raleigh, N.C. and Surrounding Areas
Helping People Help Themselves
Practice Areas
Administrative Law
Civil LawEmployment LawEstate LawWill and Trust Law
Why Choose Me?
- Over 30 Years In Law Enforcement
- Over 20 Years Legal Experience
- Personal Attention For Each Client
- Dedicated To Client Satisfaction
- Highly Professional
- Appointment Flexibility
- At-Home Consultations
- Payment Plans Available
- Fully Licensed and Insured
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We'll help you find your way
A significant event can transform your life in many ways – we know that at Gross Law Offices. With our firm working on your behalf, you can focus on handling everyday life instead of finding yourself overwhelmed and worried about your court case.
Our firm makes a commitment to our clients that we will provide professional and quality legal services at a value that is fair and reasonable. This commitment will be marked by the strong and lasting relationship we build together with our clients.
Our firm is a Raleigh, North Carolina, based law firm dedicated to serving our client's legal needs throughout Wake and surrounding counties. As a law firm that specializes in employment and disciplinary issues of law enforcement, corrections officers, and emergency responders, our attorneys offer a range of legal services, including personnel issues, employment security law, wrongful termination, and more. For additional information review our Services Page and contact us today.
Meet Mikael R. Gross
Principal Attorney
Mikael was born in North Carolina and has lived all over the state. Mikael was graduated from Oak Ridge Military Academy in 1985. While attending Oak Ridge, he received the "Cadet of the Year" Award and the Sons of the American Revolution Medal in his senior year and the American Youth Foundation's "I Dare You" Leadership Award in his junior year.
Mikael attended and was graduated from East Carolina University in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Law Enforcement.
After graduating from East Carolina University, he was sworn in as a state Alcohol Law Enforcement Agent. He was stationed in Winston-Salem, Raleigh, and Charlotte where he enforced ABC laws and rules to regulate ABC licensed establishments, gambling laws, tobacco laws, and the N.C. Controlled Substances Act.
During this time, he attended the University of North Carolina at Charlotte to obtain his Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice. In 1997, Mikael received his Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Organizational Management.
In 2004, Mikael was graduated from the Appalachian School of Law with a Juris Doctor degree. During his time in law school, he was invited on to the Law Review and received Book Awards for excellence in both Civil and Criminal Procedure courses.
After graduating from law school, Mikael worked for the North Carolina General Assembly as a Senior Attorney and advised members of the General Assembly on issues related to transportation including highways, bridges, airports, ferries, the State Highway Patrol, and the Division of Motor Vehicles. In addition, he advised members on issues related to alcoholic beverages including sales and consumption, permitting, new products, excise taxes on alcohol, and enforcement issues related to local ABC Officers and state Alcohol Law Enforcement agents. In addition to his other duties, Mikael also advised members of both the majority and minority parties on appropriations related issues which included IT infrastructure, the state's Voice Interoperability Plan for Emergency Responders, the State Bureau of Investigation, the State Crime Lab, and Justice and Public Safety agencies and courts.
After graduating from law school, Mikael worked for the North Carolina General Assembly as a Senior Attorney and advised members of the General Assembly on issues related to transportation including highways, bridges, airports, ferries, the State Highway Patrol, and the Division of Motor Vehicles. In addition, he advised members on issues related to alcoholic beverages including sales and consumption, permitting, new products, excise taxes on alcohol, and enforcement issues related to local ABC Officers and state Alcohol Law Enforcement agents. In addition to his other duties, Mikael also advised members of both the majority and minority parties on appropriations related issues which included IT infrastructure, the state's Voice Interoperability Plan for Emergency Responders, the State Bureau of Investigation, the State Crime Lab, and Justice and Public Safety agencies and courts.