William E. Hubbard
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William E. Hubbard is a seasoned attorney based in Raleigh, North Carolina, specializing in Bankruptcy & Debt, Construction & Development, and Contracts & Agreements. With a robust legal foundation and over two decades of experience, he serves clients with a commitment to excellence at The Law Office of John T. Benjamin, Jr., P.A. William earned his Juris Doctor degree from the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University in 1996, following his Bachelor’s degree from Appalachian State University in 1992. Since joining The Law Office of John T. Benjamin, Jr., P.A. in 1999, he has cultivated a reputation for his nuanced understanding of complex legal matters, particularly in bankruptcy law, where he adeptly navigates clients through challenging financial landscapes. His expertise extends to construction and development law, where he provides strategic guidance on contracts and agreements, ensuring that projects are executed efficiently and in compliance with legal standards. William’s analytical skills and attention to detail empower clients to make informed decisions, whether they are individuals facing financial difficulties or businesses engaged in significant development projects. Recognized for his professional integrity and dedication, William is an active member of the North Carolina Bar Association and regularly contributes to local legal forums. His comprehensive approach to legal representation and unwavering commitment to client success make him a trusted ally in the legal community. For those seeking expert counsel in Bankruptcy & Debt or Construction & Development, William E. Hubbard stands as a premier choice in Raleigh, NC.
About Construction Development Law
Construction attorneys handle legal matters in the building industry including contracts, disputes, liens, and regulatory compliance. Common matters include construction contracts, mechanic's liens, defect claims, delay disputes.