John H. Britton - Fayetteville, NC
Attorney at Maginnis Howard
Business Lawyers in Fayetteville, NC
2850 Village Dr Suite 206 Fayetteville, NC 28304
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Fayetteville Business Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business
- Foreclosure
- Collections
- Contracts
- Real Estate
Litigation: 50%
Attorney Information
Overview
John Britton is known across North Carolina for his knowledge and experience in foreclosure and real estate disputes. He is also known in the Fayetteville community for his knowledge and experience in working with local businesses. With a Masters in Business Administration, John Britton's business acumen goes hand in hand with his legal representation and advocacy.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Order of Barristers, 1995
- North Carolina Business Elite, 2016
Education
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Legal Education
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Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law,
Buies Creek,
North Carolina, 1995
J.D.
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Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law,
Buies Creek,
North Carolina, 1995
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Non Legal Education
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Duke University,
Durham,
North Carolina, 1988
M.B.A.
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Duke University,
Durham,
North Carolina, 1988
Current Employment Position(s)
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Of Counsel
Past Positions
- Hutchens, Senter & Britton, 1998 - 2012
- Smith Dickey Hasty & Dempster, 1995 - 1998
Classes and Seminars
- Foreclosures in North Carolina, North Carolina Bar Association, 2008
Bar Admissions
- North Carolina, 1995
Other Affiliations
- American Bar Association, 1995 - Present
- North Carolina Bar Association, 1995 - Present
- North Carolina Advocates for Justice, 1995 - 2019
- North Carolina State Bar, 1995 - Present
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Contact
2850 Village Dr
Suite 206
Fayetteville, NC 28304
Phone: 919-944-4708
Email: Send a message
Hours: Monday-Friday: 9:00 am β 5:00 pm
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