RALEIGH, N.C. – Longleaf Law Partners announces the promotion of Jennifer Ashton and the hiring of Bradley Woodridge as partners of the firm. Brinson Taylor joins the law practice as an associate attorney. The continued expansion of the firm underscores its dedication to delivering exceptional legal services for commercial real estate transactions and related legal matters. “We continue to grow our law practice, bringing in top talent and recognizing the achievements of our attorneys,” said […]
Congratulations to Our Super Lawyers of 2022
Longleaf Law Partners again made its mark among the best law firms in the country. We congratulate these exceptional attorneys for being named as 2022 Super Lawyers: Michael BirchCategory: Land Use & Zoning Penn Clarke*Category: Commercial Real Estate – Rising Stars Jamie McCaskillCategory: Commercial Real Estate Cindy OliverCategory: Bankruptcy Ben WorleyCategory: Construction Litigation Carl YoungerCategory: Commercial Real Estate Super Lawyers evaluates attorneys across the country, measuring candidates on 12 points reflecting professional achievement and peer […]
Longleaf Law Announces New Firm Partners Kim Hunsucker and Carl Younger
RALEIGH, N.C. (Feb. 9, 2022) – Longleaf Law Partners, a commercial real estate law firm based in Raleigh and serving clients nationally, announces the promotion of Kim Hunsucker and Carl Younger, III, to the position of partner with the practice. Longleaf Law is a leading law firm dedicated to providing exceptional legal services for commercial real estate transactions. Younger’s practice is focused in the areas of developer representation and leasing, while Hunsucker primarily represents lenders […]
Creditors Beware: New Modification of Certain Real Estate Claims in Subchapter V of Chapter 11
The Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (SBRA) became effective on the eve of the economic free fall stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. Longleaf Law Partner’s bankruptcy law expert, Cindy G. Oliver, explains the new law in our 13-part series, Bankruptcy Buzz. Part 13 of 13: A small business debtor under Subchapter V of Chapter 11 can modify a secured creditor’s rights if the claim is secured by a lien on the debtor’s principal residence and the […]
Administrative Claims May be Paid Over Time in a Subchapter V Small Business Bankruptcy Case
The Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (SBRA) became effective on the eve of the economic free fall stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. Longleaf Law Partner’s bankruptcy law expert, Cindy G. Oliver, explains the new law in our 13-part series, Bankruptcy Buzz. Part 12 of 13: A sometimes insurmountable hurdle for Chapter 11 debtors is the requirement that the Chapter 11 administrative claims must be paid in full by the effective date of the plan, as a […]