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Joseph H. Stallings is a seasoned attorney at Howard Stallings Law Firm, where he brings nearly five decades of unparalleled legal expertise to clients in Raleigh, North Carolina, and beyond. With a distinguished career that spans the practice areas of Business Law, Litigation, and Debt & Lending Agreements, Joseph is a cornerstone of legal acumen and strategic insight. His commitment to delivering exceptional legal solutions is matched only by his dedication to fostering long-lasting client relationships built on trust and integrity. At Howard, Stallings, From, Atkins, Angell & Davis, P.A., Joseph is renowned for his methodical approach to complex legal challenges. He meticulously navigates the intricacies of business law, ensuring his clients are equipped with the knowledge and strategies needed for success in an ever-evolving marketplace. His litigation prowess is underscored by a robust track record of effectively advocating for clients in both state and federal courts, where his persuasive arguments and tenacious representation have earned him the respect of peers and adversaries alike. Joseph's proficiency in Debt & Lending Agreements further solidifies his reputation as a versatile and formidable legal advisor. He adeptly structures and negotiates agreements that safeguard his clients' interests, ensuring financial stability and compliance. His unwavering commitment to his clients is evident in every interaction, as he consistently prioritizes their goals and navigates them through the complexities of the legal landscape with clarity and confidence. Joseph H. Stallings remains a trusted advocate for businesses and individuals seeking comprehensive legal representation in Raleigh and throughout North Carolina.
Trust attorneys help individuals and families create and administer trusts for asset protection, tax planning, and wealth transfer. Common matters include trust creation, trust administration, trust disputes, special needs trusts.