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Brad H. on ContractsCounsel
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November 6, 2020

Brad H.

Principal
Free Consultation
Raleigh, NC
12 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
University of North Carolina

Brad is a business attorney with experience helping startup and growing companies in a variety of industries. He has served as general counsel for innovative companies and has developed a broad knowledge base that allows for a complete understanding of business needs.

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June 13, 2022

Angelica M.

Managing Attorney
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North Carolina
9 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
North Carolina Central University School of Law

Angelica McDonald, Esq. has singlehandedly established an in-demand law firm, won several accolades for her incredible work in her community and has her sights set on building a bi-coastal law practice that serves clients from her hometown to Hollywood. She is putting her city of Raeford, North Carolina on the map as the birthplace of the next legal superstar. And she is just at the onset of her career. An astute attorney, Angelica is sought after for her razor-sharp business acumen and her relentless litigation style. With a diverse background in entertainment, media and sports law, as well as business, she represents entrepreneurs and athletes on everything from complex contract negotiation to intellectual property matters, ensuring anything they’ve built is protected.

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June 20, 2022

Richard G.

Attorney
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Greensboro, NC
4 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
University of Elon School of Law

Hello! I am an Iowa native trying to bring some Midwest problem-solving to southern civil law. I thoroughly enjoy getting to know the individuals and businesses I assist. I practice estate planning and business formation and, with my litigation experience in mind, I help clients plan to ensure they and their interests are protected in the future.

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Kimbrelly K.

Attorney
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Lake Lure, NC
26 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Attorney Kegler has been licensed to practice law in ​the State of North Carolina since 1998. Over the years,​ she has worked in firms that focused on small​ business financing, initial startup formation, to​ starting several businesses of her own with bootstrap​ financing to venture capital funding. As a Certified​ Dream Manager, she couples the skills of listening to​ understand the big picture to get to solutions that not​ only fit today's needs but also the long term needs of​ her entrepreneurial clients.​

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Jonathan M.

Attorney
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Charlotte, NC
14 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC, SC, VA
Charlotte School of Law

Owner and operator of Meek Law Firm, PC. Meek Law Firm provides comprehensive business law representation, precise and informed representation for real estate transactions in the commercial and residential markets of North and South Carolina and efficient succession and estate planning for business owners and individuals.

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March 28, 2023

Shelia H.

Attorney
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Durham, NC
22 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
UNC- Chapel Hill School of Law

Shelia A. Huggins is a 20-year North Carolina licensed attorney, focusing primarily on business, contracts, arts and entertainment, social media, and internet law. She previously served on the Board of Visitors for the North Carolina Central University School of Business and the Board of Advisors for the Alamance Community College Small Business Center. Ms. Huggins has taught Business and Entertainment Law at North Carolina Central University’s law school and lectured on topics such as business formation, partnerships, independent contractor agreements, social media law, and employment law at workshops across the state. You can learn more about me here: www.sheliahugginslaw.com www.instagram.com/mslegalista www.youtube.com/mslegalista www.facebook.com/sheliahuugginslaw

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September 3, 2021

James David W.

Partner
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Raleigh, NC
8 Yrs Experience
Licensed in DC, NC
Harvard Law School

I graduated from Harvard Law School and worked first for a federal judge and then a leading DC firm before starting a firm with a law school classmate. My practice focuses on company formations, early-stage investments, and mergers & acquisitions.

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March 26, 2022

Neilson B.

Managing Attorney
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Charlotte, NC
5 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IL, MO, NC
Shepard Broad School of Law

Hi, I am the founding member of Son of Brown Law Firm, based in Charlotte North Carolina. Our firm practices in the areas of Business Transactions, Cannabis/Hemp, Personal Injury and Immigration Law.

Cindy A. on ContractsCounsel
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May 5, 2022

Cindy A.

Contracts Manager
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Durham, NC
10 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
NCCU

Attorney that has worked in both litigation and transactional fields. Motivated and personable professional. Speaks fluent Spanish and very basic Portuguese.

AHAJI A. on ContractsCounsel
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July 8, 2022

AHAJI A.

Attorney
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Houston, TX
25 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC, TX
Indiana University - IUPUI

Ahaji Amos, PLLC is a Houston-based intellectual property and civil litigation firm servicing clients throughout the U.S.

Gregory D. on ContractsCounsel
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September 30, 2022

Gregory D.

Attorney at Law
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Wake Forest, NC
4 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University

Gregory S. Davis is a native of New York and is a graduate of the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University. He also holds an undergraduate degree in Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Bowie State University. Prior to entering the practice of law, Greg was a Trust officer for one of the largest U.S. Banks, an adjunct professor of finance at Meredith College and a Series 7 licensed financial advisor. Greg is currently the owner of The Law Office of Gregory S. Davis, PLLC (gsdavislaw.com) focusing on Estate Planning, Real Estate and Business Law. Greg is also an adjunct professor of Business Law at Wake Tech.

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April 17, 2023

Andrew M.

Attorney
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Sarasota, Florida
9 Yrs Experience
Licensed in CO, NC, SC
University of Denver Sturm College of Law

Business Venture Law: Andrew Moore, Esq. focuses on solving modern business problems with common sense at affordable rates.

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Business Legal Questions and Answers

Business

Demand Letter

North Carolina

Asked on Sep 15, 2023

Who drafts a demand letter?

I recently received a demand letter from an individual that I had a disagreement with. I am uncertain as to why the letter was sent and what actions I need to take in response. I am looking to understand who drafts a demand letter and what their purpose is in order to determine how to proceed.

N'kia N.

Answered Sep 24, 2023

Virtually anyone can draft their own demand letter or have an attorney draft one on their behalf, so long as it is not for an unlawful purpose (such as harassment or extortion). The purpose of a demand letter is to "demand" that someone do or not do something. For example, one demand letter might request that the recipient make a payment. For another example, a demand letter might request that the recipient cease and desist defaming the sender. A demand letter should clearly state what the recipient is being asked to do or not do. Often, one that is drafted by an attorney will also state why. A recipient of a demand letter who is unsure about how to proceed should consult with a knowledgeable attorney in the appropriate jurisdiction. The attorney should be able to advise on options for next steps, as well as pros and cons for each. The attorney might also be willing to draft a response or otherwise assist the recipient with resolving the underlying issue.

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LLC

North Carolina

Asked on Oct 26, 2023

How to amend details after LLC formation?

I recently formed a LLC for my business and I am now looking to make some changes to the details of the LLC. I am unsure of the process of making these amendments and am seeking advice on how to go about making these changes legally.

N'kia N.

Answered Oct 30, 2023

Making changes to certain aspects of a North Carolina LLC is usually not very difficult, particularly if the LLC is recently formed. For example, if the desired changes are related to the LLC's Articles of Incorporation, filing amended Articles will likely be sufficient. Similarly, if the desired changes are related to the LLC's Operating Agreement, signing an amended Agreement will likely be the key. The processes for making other types of changes will vary based on the specific facts. When making changes to any aspect of a North Carolina LLC, it is important to comply with the LLC's operating agreement, the LLC statute, and other applicable laws. For legal advice on making changes to your North Carolina LLC, you should consider consulting with a knowledgeable business or corporate attorney. Good luck!

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Business

LLC Operating Agreement

North Carolina

Asked on Jun 21, 2022

I'm a real estate investor and entrepreneur looking to reorganize 2 businesses and a couple properties into 1 investment company. Is this something you can advise on?

I'm an investor and business owner with a few income producing assets that have me overwhelmed. I think consolidating everything into a holding/parent company might be the solution.

Holly T.

Answered Jul 5, 2022

Hi, Yes I can help with this.

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Business

C Corp

North Carolina

Asked on Jul 26, 2023

C corp and change of control?

I am a business owner looking to form a C Corporation. I am in the process of creating the Articles of Incorporation and am interested in understanding the implications of a change of control on the C Corporation. I am looking to ensure that all necessary steps are taken to protect my business and its assets in the event of a change of control.

Nicholas M.

Answered Aug 11, 2023

These are great questions, and are going to be very specific to your corporation and how you want to run things. Generally, you can structure things however you want, but working with an Attorney on your bylaws will ensure an objective outsider is thinking through how conflicts can be resolved before they impact day-to-day business operations.

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Business

S Corp

North Carolina

Asked on Aug 9, 2023

S corp and liquidation preferences?

I am a business owner who recently incorporated as an S corporation. I am interested in learning more about liquidation preferences as I am considering bringing on additional investors to help fund the business. I want to understand the implications of liquidation preferences on my ownership and the rights of the new investors.

Nicholas M.

Answered Aug 11, 2023

An S-Corp has some limitations here (such as no more than 100 share holders and only one class of stock). Depending on the control that you seek to retain in your business, you may want to transition to a full C-Corp, restructure preferred (voting) shares from equity shares, and manage your business governance (Board of Directors, Officers, Resolutions, etc.) in a way big investors will find compelling.

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