ATTORNEY BIOS
While we try, arbitrate, and appeal complex commercial disputes throughout
the Southeast, we primarily serve the two major North Carolina markets:
Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham.
Partners
Andy Penry
Andy Penry has successfully tried dozens of commercial cases to juries, judges,
and arbitrators. He often handles high stakes cases that involve either
significant sums or substantial legal issues. Penry is one of the firm's
original founders.
Education: Wake Forest University School of Law.
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Gene Rash
In handling construction claims and disputes, Gene Rash's first career
as a professional engineer gives him unique insight. Because he understands many of
the technical ins-and-outs, he gets results across the board - from mediation
to arbitration to litigation.
Education: Wake Forest University School of Law.
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Neil Riemann
Neil Riemann is experienced in construction litigation, securities fraud, business torts, and
disputes concerning commercial contracts, suretyship, and insurance coverage.
Riemann has appeared before state and federal courts in eight states, the
District of Columbia, the General Accounting Office, the SEC, the National
Association of Securities Dealers, and the American Arbitration Association.
Education: University of Michigan Law School.
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Rolly Chambers
For over 20 years, Rolly Chambers has advised owners, contractors, suppliers, and design professionals dealing with construction problems.
Broad experience allows him to understand construction law difficulties from different perspectives and to find insightful solutions.
Education: Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William & Mary.
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Brian Wolfe
Brian Wolfe gained experience in the construction industry working for both contractors and design professionals
for 10 years. He has been a project engineer, project manager and construction administrator for multi-million
dollar commercial construction projects. From this experience, Brian brings a unique, practical understanding of
how the construction process works and how contractors and design professionals interact.
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