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William Sullivan Fultz is a distinguished attorney based in Raleigh, North Carolina, known for his extensive expertise in business law, intellectual property, life sciences, biotechnology, and litigation. Practicing at Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP and the Law Offices of William Sullivan Fultz, he brings over 270 years of experience to the table, serving as a cornerstone of legal innovation and strategic counsel in his fields. Situated in the heart of Raleigh at 555 Fayetteville St, William has carved a niche in offering comprehensive legal solutions tailored to the nuanced needs of businesses and innovators alike. William’s practice is rooted in a deep understanding of the complex intersections between law and science, making him an invaluable asset to clients in the rapidly evolving sectors of life sciences and biotechnology. His adeptness at navigating the intricacies of intellectual property law ensures that innovators and companies can safeguard their ideas and drive their business objectives forward. Underpinning his legal acumen is a commitment to client-focused service, characterized by a strategic approach that combines proactive risk management with meticulous attention to detail. As a seasoned litigator, William Sullivan Fultz thrives in high-stakes environments, advocating zealously for his clients' interests while maintaining a reputation for integrity and excellence. His ability to distill complex legal issues into actionable strategies empowers clients to make informed decisions with confidence. Whether providing counsel to burgeoning startups or established enterprises, William’s dedication to delivering results-oriented legal services underscores his standing as a trusted advisor in the Raleigh legal community.
Business law attorneys advise companies on legal matters including formation, contracts, compliance, and transactions. They help businesses navigate regulatory requirements and protect their interests. Common matters include business formation, contract drafting, mergers and acquisitions, commercial disputes.