Charles Thomas Biggs - Durham, NC
Attorney at Stubbs, Cole, Breedlove, Prentis & Biggs, P.L.L.C.
Commercial Real Estate Lawyers in Durham, NC
4 Consultant Pl Durham, NC 27707
- Free Consultation
Durham Commercial Real Estate Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Commercial Real Estate
- Residential Real Estate
Attorney Information
Overview
Mr. Biggs received his undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering from Duke University (1959) and subsequently graduated from its School of Law (1962). A Durham native and life-long Durham resident, Mr. Biggs has concentrated his law practice for a period of more than forty years in Residential and Commercial Real Estate Law. His extensive knowledge of the Durham community, its history, the design of building structures, and the topography of land makes Mr. Biggs uniquely qualified to represent home buyers, builders, developers, and lenders in connection with all types of real estate transactions.
Education
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Legal Education
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Duke University School of Law,
Durham,
North Carolina, 1962
L.L.B.
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Duke University School of Law,
Durham,
North Carolina, 1962
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Non Legal Education
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Duke University, 1959
B.S.C.E.
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Duke University, 1959
Bar Admissions
- North Carolina, 1962
Other Affiliations
- North Carolina State Bar
- North Carolina Bar Association, Real Estate Law Section
- American Bar Association
- Durham County Bar Association
Contact
4 Consultant Pl
Durham, NC 27707
Phone: (919) 682-9331
Fax: 919-682-5590
Email: Send a message
Website: http://www.stubbscole.com
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30AM to 5:00PM
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