Business Bankruptcy
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We are proud to represent landowners to ensure that their rights are protected and will fight against powerful agencies to get our clients the compensation they are due. Condemnation, also known as eminent domain, is the legal procedure under the United States and North Carolina Constitution whereby your private property can be taken for a “public use” by the government or its agencies, such as the North Carolina Department of Transportation (“NCDOT”), as well as municipalities, utility companies, and school districts.
CONDEMNATION
At BBF, our attorneys will fight to protect you, the property owner, to ensure that your Constitutional rights are not trampled upon by these powerful agencies. You have the right to receive fair treatment and just compensation, and the attorneys at BBF are proud to represent landowners to ensure that your rights are acknowledged, protected, and respected.
Business Bankruptcy
Below are general descriptions of the types of Business Bankruptcy cases. However, if you would like to discuss your or your business’s options with a Board Certified Business Bankruptcy Specialist, please contact BBF to schedule your free consultation. The attorneys at BBF will analyze your situation, and at a minimum, you will receive crucial information about your options, which will allow you to make educated decisions for yourself or your business.