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Frank Lane Williamson, Partner Attorney
Phone:704-338-1220
Web:www.tinfulton.com
Address: 301 East Park Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28203
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Law Firm:Tin Fulton Walker & Owen, PLLC
Lawyer:Frank Lane Williamson
Phone:704-338-1220
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Lawyer Title:Partner
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Bio:AV Preeminent | Lane comes to the firm after serving as a Special Superior Court Judge. As a judge, he held court in more than two dozen counties, and presided over a variety of criminal and civil cases. Widely respected for his fairness, temperament and legal ability, he frequently was chosen by all sides for special assignment to complex civil cases. While Lane focuses on alternative dispute resolution, attorney disciplinary matters and complex business litigation, he has handled all kinds of civil cases during a long career in private practice. He enjoys the creative challenge of the one-of-a-kind case, and recalls fondly his first appellate argument in Steel Creek Development Corporation v. Terry's Marina, 300 N.C. 631 (1980), the leading (and only) North Carolina case on the law of trespass to underwater land. Prior to his judicial appointment, Lane had nearly fifteen years of experience in dealing with attorney disciplinary matters, first as chair of the Mecklenburg County Bar Grievance Committee, and then as chair of the Disciplinary Hearing Commission of the North Carolina State Bar. He presided over numerous contested DHC hearings, most notably that of Mike Nifong, the Durham County District Attorney involved in the Duke Lacrosse cases. He has frequently spoken at seminars on attorney ethics and discipline, as well as other topics. He was certified as a mediator by the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission in 2001. Prior to becoming a superior court
Admitted:1978, North Carolina; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court; 1978, U.S. District Court, Western, Middle and Eastern Districts of North Carolina;
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Web:www.tinfulton.com
Languages:English

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Frank Lane Williamson's college and law school education includes , . Other biographical background includes AV Preeminent | Lane comes to the firm after serving as a Special Superior Court Judge. As a judge, he held court in more than two dozen counties, and presided over a variety of criminal and civil cases. Widely respected for his fairness, temperament and legal ability, he frequently was chosen by all sides for special assignment to complex civil cases. While Lane focuses on alternative dispute resolution, attorney disciplinary matters and complex business litigation, he has handled all kinds of civil cases during a long career in private practice. He enjoys the creative challenge of the one-of-a-kind case, and recalls fondly his first appellate argument in Steel Creek Development Corporation v. Terry's Marina, 300 N.C. 631 (1980), the leading (and only) North Carolina case on the law of trespass to underwater land. Prior to his judicial appointment, Lane had nearly fifteen years of experience in dealing with attorney disciplinary matters, first as chair of the Mecklenburg County Bar Grievance Committee, and then as chair of the Disciplinary Hearing Commission of the North Carolina State Bar. He presided over numerous contested DHC hearings, most notably that of Mike Nifong, the Durham County District Attorney involved in the Duke Lacrosse cases. He has frequently spoken at seminars on attorney ethics and discipline, as well as other topics. He was certified as a mediator by the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission in 2001. Prior to becoming a superior court . You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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