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Raleigh Business & Commercial Litigation Law Firm
About Everett Gaskins Hancock Tuttle Hash LLP
Practice Areas
- Business & Commercial Litigation
- Administrative Law & Professional and Occupational Licensure
- Bankruptcy & Debt Resolution
- Creditors’ Rights
- Property Tax Appeals
- Personal Injury
- Wrongful Death
- Appellate Advocacy
- Education Law
People
Attorneys
- Robinson O. Everett Jr. (Of Counsel)
- Ed Gaskins (Partner, Chairman)
- James Hash (Managing Partner)
- Jason Tuttle (Partner)
- Michael J. Byrne (Partner)
- Mel Black (Of Counsel)
- Bill Kroll (Partner)
- Melissa A. Essary (Special Counsel)
- Greg Gaskins (Of Counsel)
- Gerry Hancock (Partner)
- Elizabeth R. Harrison (“Biz”)
- Andrew Mitchell Simpson (Attorney)
Staff
- Lynn M. Hooper , Firm Administrator
- Martha E. Kelly , Legal Assistant
- Mindy T. Lee , Litigation Paralegal
- Stephanie Kopko , Legal Assistant
- Ani Simpkins , Administrative Assistant
Office Information
Address
The Historic Briggs Hardware Building220 Fayetteville StreetSuite 300 Raleigh, NC 27601
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Fax
- 919-755-0009
Websites
Other Offices
Elizabeth R. Harrison Attorney at Law, PC 721 W. Morgan St. Raleigh, NC 27603 - 1611 919-834-4300
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