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Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A. - Raleigh, NC

Alternative Dispute Resolution Lawyers in Raleigh, NC

BB&T Building/Two Hannover Square 434 Fayeteville Street Suite 1600 Raleigh, NC 27601

Raleigh Alternative Dispute Resolution Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution

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Raleigh, NC

BB&T Building/Two Hannover Square
434 Fayeteville Street
Suite 1600
Raleigh, NC 27601

Directions

Phone: (919) 239-2600

Fax: (919) 328-8790

Website: http://www.robinsonbradshaw.com

Additional North Carolina Locations

Chapel Hill, NC  (23.2 miles)

1450 Raleigh Road
Suite 100
Chapel Hill, NC 27517

Directions

Phone: (919) 328-8800

Fax: (919) 328-8790

Website: http://www.robinsonbradshaw.com

Charlotte, NC  (Main Office, 130 miles)

101 North Tryon Street
Suite 1900
Charlotte, NC 28246

Directions

Phone: (704) 377-2536

Fax: (704) 378-4000

Website: http://www.robinsonbradshaw.com

South Carolina Locations

Rock Hill, SC

202 East Main Street
Suite 201
Rock Hill, SC 29730

Directions

Phone: (803) 325-2900

Fax: (803) 325-2929

Website: http://www.robinsonbradshaw.com

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