"Active in all aspects of dispute resolution tailored to the forum best suited to each individual case, our lawyers are as comfortable in the courtroom as they are in alternative forums."
Advises and represents contractors, owners, sureties and subcontractors regarding contracts, claims and dispute resolution.
Frequent Lecturer and author on construction-related topics, including constructive change clams, public contracting and dispute resolution. Co-author of Fundamentals of Construction Law and “Last Acts or Omissions that Trigger the Statute of Repose”, N.C. Bar Association Construction Law Section Newsletter, June (2003)
Litigates a variety of commercial disputes including construction, manufacturing, banking, insurance, real estate, sales and noncompetition agreements.
Extensive experience in alternative dispute resolution, including mediation, commercial and construction arbitration.
Admitted to practice in North Carolina, before the United States District Courts of the Western, Middle and Eastern Districts of North Carolina, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.
Education & Experience
J.D., with honors, University of North Carolina School of Law, (1978); Law Review
B.A., Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Wake Forest University, 1975
Past Representation
Represented contractors and designers in claims to N.C. State Construction Office.
Represented trade contractors in litigating multi-million dollar claims involving hospitals and other public projects.
Represented owners and contractors in litigation and arbitrations involving multi-family, subdivision, hotel and other commercial construction projects.
Represented contractors and sureties in claims involving public schools and universities.
Reported cases include Gaston Grading v. Young, 116 N.C. App. 719, 449 S.E.2d 475 (1994) (lien law); Fieldcrest Cannon , Inc. v. Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co., 124 N.C. App. 232, 477 S.E.2d 59; 127 N.C. App. 729, 493 S.E.2d. 658; 348 N.C. 497, 510 S.E.2d 383(1998); (Insurance Coverage); and Smith v. Selco Products, Inc., 96 N.C. App. 151, 385 S.E.2d 173 (1989)(products liability).
Awards & Honors
Named to Business North Carolina “Legal Elite” Construction Lawyers, North Carolina “Super Lawyers” and “Best Lawyers in America