Samuel Eric Bass
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Samuel Eric Bass is a distinguished attorney at Venn Law Group in Charlotte, NC, specializing in Employment Law, Personal Injury, and Real Estate. With a robust foundation in business, Eric holds an MBA and has garnered extensive experience as a management accountant and project manager prior to his legal career. This unique blend of business acumen and legal expertise allows him to serve clients not just as an attorney, but as a trusted advisor who understands the complexities of the business landscape. With over 18 years of legal practice in the Charlotte area, Eric is adept at navigating the myriad challenges that business owners face. He helps clients assess legal and business risks, prioritize their needs, and implement strategies to foster growth and sustainability. His commitment to client success extends beyond legal counsel; he actively engages with the community, frequently speaking at events, writing insightful articles, and participating in various business organizations, including the Employers’ Association. Eric’s practice encompasses a wide range of business matters, including mergers and acquisitions, succession and exit planning, business partner agreements, and more. He is particularly passionate about helping employers navigate intricate employment issues, ensuring they align with both legal requirements and best practices. In addition to his professional endeavors, Eric draws from his 38+ years of competitive martial arts experience, using the discipline and focus gained from this background to help clients pursue their goals with determination and clarity. Whether advising on contract negotiations or strategic planning, Samuel Eric Bass is dedicated to empowering clients in Charlotte and beyond to achieve their business aspirations.
About Commercial Real Estate Law
Commercial real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving business properties including purchases, leases, development, and financing. Common matters include commercial purchases, lease negotiations, property development, zoning.