Insights: News Once Again, John Livingston Named to North Carolina Lawyers Weekly's 2024 Real Estate Power List
For the second consecutive year, North Carolina Lawyers Weekly has named Kilpatrick’s John Livingston, Chair of the firm’s Real Estate and Development team, to its “2024 Real Estate Power List.”
Only 28 attorneys from across the Tar Heel state were chosen. Lawyers selected have “a front-row seat to the state’s real estate scene.” The honor is “based on nominations from the legal community that recognizes leading attorneys in real estate law.”
In the article that accompanied the recognition, Mr. Livingston attributes his success to his diligence, hard work and client devotion: “I strive to put as much or more effort and attention to our client’s transactions and issues as I would on my own and am as invested in their success within their organization and industry as I am on my own.”
Mr. Livingston is based out of the firm’s Raleigh office and leads a team of attorneys and paralegals from locations throughout the Southeast, representing clients throughout the world.
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