About KT: Locations Raleigh
Office Managing Partner
Located in North Carolina’s Research Triangle area, our Raleigh office serves one of the fastest growing communities in the U.S. With its deep history, leadership, and cutting-edge knowledge, the region boasts a genuine 21st century economy that continues to attract innovative companies and highly-skilled workers, amply positioning itself for future growth.
With nearly 40 attorneys, the Raleigh office represents clients in North Carolina, nationally, and internationally in areas of law from intellectual property, environmental concerns, and corporate litigation to real estate, employee benefits, and labor and employment law.
We are committed to making a positive change in the community where we work and live. We have a passion for education and dedicate our time and energy to improving and enriching the educational experience of area students. Our attorneys serve in leadership roles on committees and boards of not-for-profits and business organizations committed to improving our region through economic development, science and technology, government, education, professional and business services, and personal services.
Services
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Business & Finance
- Contracts & Commercial Agreements
- Corporate Governance
- Cross Border Transactions
- Economic Development
- Emerging Companies
- Franchising
- Investment Management & Broker-Dealer
- Joint Ventures & Strategic Alliances
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Private Equity
- Real Estate Finance & Capital Markets
- Real Estate Investment & Development
- Securities
- Tax
- Cybersecurity, Privacy & Data Governance
- Employee Benefits
- Government & Regulatory
- Intellectual Property
- Labor & Employment
- Litigation
- Pro Bono
- Technology Transactions
- White Collar Crime & Internal Investigations
Disclaimer
While we are pleased to have you contact us by telephone, surface mail, electronic mail, or by facsimile transmission, contacting Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP or any of its attorneys does not create an attorney-client relationship. The formation of an attorney-client relationship requires consideration of multiple factors, including possible conflicts of interest. An attorney-client relationship is formed only when both you and the Firm have agreed to proceed with a defined engagement.
DO NOT CONVEY TO US ANY INFORMATION YOU REGARD AS CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL A FORMAL CLIENT-ATTORNEY RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.
If you do convey information, you recognize that we may review and disclose the information, and you agree that even if you regard the information as highly confidential and even if it is transmitted in a good faith effort to retain us, such a review does not preclude us from representing another client directly adverse to you, even in a matter where that information could be used against you.
