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Charlotte Business, Corporate and Commercial Matters and Transactions Lawyer
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At Falls Law Firm, David's practice centers on commercial, business, and civil matters of a wide variety. These involve transactions, governance issues, or disputes within or pertaining to the business or its owners. He routinely represents businesses and their owners in strategic planning of various aspects of the life of business - formation, organization and structure, financing, acquisition, divestiture, and exit...
At Falls Law Firm, David's practice centers on commercial, business, and civil matters of a wide variety. These involve transactions, governance issues, or disputes within or pertaining to the business or its owners. He routinely represents businesses and their owners in strategic planning of various aspects of the life of business - formation, organization and structure, financing, acquisition, divestiture, and exit...
At Falls Law Firm, David's practice centers on commercial, business, and civil matters of a wide variety. These involve transactions, governance issues, or disputes within or pertaining to the business or its owners. He routinely represents businesses and their owners in strategic planning of various aspects of the life of business - formation, organization and structure, financing, acquisition, divestiture, and exit. He also represents parties in a broad range of civil and commercial matters or disputes within the business and for the business. David's practice also includes involvement in insurance matters of various types. David regularly handles insurance claims, including property damage, personal injury, and property subrogation claims.
David's goal is to provide efficient and practical solutions to client problems and matters, both in and out of court. David is licensed in North Carolina. He is also regularly admitted to practice via Pro Hac Vice for cases in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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