Top Business Lawyers in ASHEVILLE | 13 available

13 Business lawyers are available in ASHEVILLE, North Carolina, including Bradley Stark, Christopher Craig, Daniel Hitchcock, and Don Kight. These lawyers are rated between 3.9/5 to 4.3/5 and 58% provide free consultation.

Business Lawyers Nearby ASHEVILLE (by distance)

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Bradley Stark

Firm: Fisher Stark, P.A.
172 Asheland Ave , Asheville , North Carolina 28801
Practice Areas: Business , Civil , Condemnation & Eminent Domain, Construction , Contracts, Personal Injury, Car Accidents
Brad focuses his practice on personaly injury and eminent domain, practicing in both State and Federal Court.  Brad enjoys success in catastrophic injury cases, including traumatic brain injury.  In 2015-2016 Brad served as President of the 28th Judicial District Bar.  Brad is also a member of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ) and is a barrister in the Harry C. Martin Chapter of the American Inns of Court.
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.3 out of 5

Christopher Craig

Firm: Craig Associates, PC
149 S. Lexington Avenue , Asheville , North Carolina 28801
Practice Areas: Trusts, Business, Adoption, Elder Law, Wills
Do you care what happens to your loved ones when you die? Protect your legacy through foundational estate planning with the help of an experienced attorney. Asheville attorney Christopher M. Craig built Craig Associates, PC with the needs of families in mind. Coupling knowledge and experience with a unique ability to cultivate personal relationships with every client who walks through his door, Chris Craig can help you prepare for the future so you can sleep easier today.. As a father, Chris knows first-hand the importance of ensuring your family lives on comfortably and happily when you are no longer around—and as a lawyer, he knows the best way to do that is through proper planning long before the need arises.. With a focus on the logistical, financial, and emotional aspects of giving your loved ones a better future through trust-based foundational estate planning, Chris Craig collaborates with every client to build a solid estate plan that fits your needs and evolves with you throughout your life, including: revocable & irrevocable trusts, wills and living wills, nomination of guardianship, and more.. Chris seeks to guide you in creating the most appropriate estate plan for you and your family, one that protects your loved ones but that isn’t overly complicated or difficult to maintain. He helps protect your kids and your assets when bad stuff happens to you.. Chris is known for utilizing his teaching, collaborative law, and mediation experience to approach clients in a way that empowers them to be proactive in their lives, no matter whether they’ve sought help starting the family, maintaining the work they’ve created, or protecting the legacy they’ve worked to build.. Craig Associates PC can also help you grow your family through adoption and gestational surrogacy. Chris Craig is the only Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys Fellow in Western North Carolina.. Let us help you make informed decisions for you and your family. Call us today.

Daniel Hitchcock

Firm: Adams, Hendon, Carson, Crow & Saenger, P.A.
PO Box 2714 , Asheville , North Carolina 28802
Practice Areas: Business
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Don Kight

Firm: Kight on Cannabis
84 Walnut Street , Asheville , North Carolina 28801
Practice Areas: Business
Kight on Cannabis: The Definitive Word on Weed.. Rod Kight is an award winning lawyer, advocate, and author focusing his efforts on supporting providers, farmers, manufacturers, scientist, laboratories, and the retail industry surrounding the commerce of industrial hemp and legal recreational and medical cannabis. Visit the website: . [Note: Website goes live end of January 2018. Stay tuned!] I have a personal interest in cannabis. I experimented with it recreationally in college and, frankly, continued my “experimentation” off and on into adulthood.. In my mid-thirties I was diagnosed with testicular cancer and had to undergo chemotherapy treatments. I did not try cannabis as a medical aid at first. This was due to a misplaced belief that trying it as a medical aid would really be nothing more than using my illness as an excuse to get high. However, on a particularly difficult day when I was feeling miserable, I broke down and smoked marijuana with my brother. The experience was stunning and remarkable. Within fifteen minutes I felt significantly better and had an appetite for the first time in days. My flu- like aches subsided and my nausea disappeared. Certainly, I was not 100 percent better. However, I felt well enough to spend a pleasant evening talking with my brother. I ate two helpings of spicy Indian food and slept well enough to regain some lost energy. Had I not smoked marijuana that evening I would have remained in bed, not eaten, and spent most of the night tossing and turning, nauseated and in agony. My energy levels would have continued their steep decline and I would have been worse off for the next treatment.. Cannabis helped me through chemotherapy and I resolved at that time to become an advocate for its legalization. In addition to aiding with side effects of chemotherapy, new research suggests that it may also be important in treatment and even prevention of certain diseases.. I also have a long-time interest in business law. Law students do not typically have “majors” (or “minors”) in legal subjects in the same way that undergraduates do. However, a law student can choose to focus on a specific legal area by taking multiple courses in that area. In my case, I took every business law class that was offered in law school. As a philosophy major in college I was intrigued by the strange implications of being able to create a separate legal individual under the law and the tensions that such an arrangement could create between natural entities (i.e., people) and artificial entities (i.e., corporations). (That issue has been playing out in the Supreme Court recently, but in another context.) The metaphysics of the corporate veil and limited liability fascinated me.. Later, after starting my own law practice, the practical aspects of running a business— bookkeeping, marketing, taxes, employee management, financing, etc.— captivated me. Over the years, my law practice quickly migrated toward bankruptcy law. I eventually became a bankruptcy specialist and have represented numerous businesses through difficult reorganizations. I have also maintained a general business and commercial litigation of this is to say that being a cannabis business lawyer feels natural to me and was probably inevitable. Thank you for reading.
Avvo Rating: Rated 1.0 out of 5

Edward Bleynat

Firm: Ferikes & Bleynat, PLLC
48 Patton, Suite 300 , Asheville , North Carolina 28801
Practice Areas: Business
Edward L. Bleynat, Jr. began his legal career by clerking for James G. Exum, Jr., then the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. He later went to work with a major Greensboro law firm in a general litigation practice, focusing on business litigation and tort law.. In 1995, Ed, his wife and children relocated to Asheville, North Carolina to continue his law practice and to raise their family in Western North Carolina, where Ed grew up. After Ed started his own firm in 1997, he and Joe Ferikes merged their practices into Ferikes & Bleynat, PLLC.. Ed engages in the general practice of law, focusing on business litigation, civil litigation, major personal injury, real estate litigation, and construction and contract law.. Ed is actively involved in a variety of church, civic and community activities as a director, a trustee or a volunteer.. Ferikes & Bleynat, PLLC, is a North Carolina law firm regulated by the Rules of Professional Conduct as promulgated by the North Carolina State Bar.  As such, our lawyers do not and cannot ethically participate in many of Avvo's programs, including its Legal Topics, Legal Forms, or its fixed-price legal services. We advise extreme caution when relying on Q&A's or use of legal forms without the guidance of a qualified lawyer.
Avvo Rating: Rated 3.0 out of 5

Eric Rainey

Firm: Eric E. Rainey, Attorney-At-Law
13 1/2 Eagle Street , Asheville , North Carolina 28801
Practice Areas: Business
Law is about cooperation.
Avvo Rating: Rated 3.5 out of 5

Gregory Hilderbran

Firm: Adams, Hendon, Carson, Crow & Saenger, P.A.
PO Box 2714 , Asheville , North Carolina 28802
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial, Environmental , Estate Planning, Real Estate , Business
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.3 out of 5

John Fleming

Firm: McGuire, Wood & Bissette, P.A.
48 Patton Avenue , Asheville , North Carolina 28801
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial, Business
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Katherine Langley

Firm: Burt Langley, P.C.
149 S. Lexington Avenue , Asheville , North Carolina 28801
Practice Areas: Litigation, Business, Contracts, Family, Divorce
At Burt Langley, our goal is to provide excellent and responsive legal services in collaboration with our clients. We work as a team to help our clients meet their goals -- as the clients define them. We listen, work with you to develop a plan, and we communicate every step of the way. That means that we return phone calls, usually the same day, and you will receive copies of everything that happens on our case -- every email, every letter, every court filing. We don't ever want our clients to have to wonder what the status of their matter is.The firm's practice areas include business and contract-related litigation, estate litigation, and family law matters, as well as estate planning and estate administration.
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.7 out of 5

Martin Moore

Firm: The Law Office of Martin E. Moore, PLLC
77 Central Avenue , Asheville , North Carolina 28801
Practice Areas: Business
Martin Moore is an experienced trial lawyer and counselor. He began his career in public service, defending hundreds of clients in criminal, juvenile, and civil trials. In private practice, Martin joined one of Asheville's largest law firms, serving business and individual clients in business, employment, and land use matters. Martin has defended clients in both state and federal courts, and aided clients in matters before the North Carolina Court of Appeals and North Carolina Supreme Court. His experience counseling clients from business formation, through administrative investigations, and through trials allows him to offer quality, sound counsel to help you navigate your unique legal cocnerns.. Martin is a mediator certified by the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission and has been recognized by "The Best Lawyers in America ® Ones to Watch" recognition three years running.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Robert Dungan

1 Rankin Avenue, #3 , Asheville , North Carolina 28801
Practice Areas: Business
Avvo Rating: Rated 3.4 out of 5

Samuel Craig

Firm: Yelton, Farfour, McCartney, Lutz & Craig, P.A.
223 E. Chestnut Street , Asheville , North Carolina 28801
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense , Personal Injury, Real Estate , Traffic Violations, Business
Please see my personal page on my website at . The "About' link will take you to my professional page, and the "About Sam Craig personally..." link at the bottom of that page will show you more personal information.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

William Fisher

Firm: Fisher Stark Cash, P.A.
35 North Market Street , Asheville , North Carolina 28801
Practice Areas: Brain Injury, Business, Personal Injury
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