Hatch Little Bunn LLP
Pendergrass Law Firm
1511 Sunday Dr, Raleigh, NC 27607
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phones:
Main - 919-856-3940
- 919-857-3965
- 919-856-3965
- Address:
- 2626 Glenwood Avenue Suite 550 Raleigh, NC 27608
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- Categories
- Attorneys, Accident & Property Damage Attorneys, Bankruptcy Law Attorneys, Business Law Attorneys, Child Custody Attorneys, Civil Litigation & Trial Law Attorneys, Criminal Law Attorneys, DUI & DWI Attorneys, Divorce Attorneys, Drug Charges Attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, General Practice Attorneys, Landlord & Tenant Attorneys, Personal Injury Law Attorneys, Real Estate Attorneys, Traffic Law Attorneys, Transportation Law Attorneys, Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Attorneys
- Services / Products
- Criminal and Traffic Law, Family and Domestic Law, Bankruptcy/Loan Workouts, Civil Litigation, Real Estate, Homeowners Association Law, Landlord/Tenant, Wills, Trusts and Probate
- Payment Options
- Location
- divorce, child custody, child support, post separation support, alimony, division of assets and debts, separation agreements, collaborative divorce and other means of alternative dispute resolution, litigation and restraining orders.
- Neighborhood
- North Hills
- Amenities
- Free Parking
- Associations
- Student Bar Association. North Carolina Bar Association. Wake County Bar Association
- AKA
Justin R Apple
Harold W. Berry, Jr.
Stephanie M. D'Atri
Aaron M. Goforth
James A. Oliver
Tina Frazier Pace
A. Bartlett White
William D. Young, IV
James P. Little
David M. Yopp
General Info
In the mid 1950s, a former Superior Court Judge, a former Clerk of Court, and a Wake Forest University Trustee came together and formed Hatch, Little and Bunn with the mission of providing unmatched legal services to individuals and small businesses in a friendly environment where every client receives the utmost in personal attention. In 1964 the firm purchased and renovated the Henry Hicks Home on Hillsborough Street. This former private residence was built in 1912 and was the first house in Raleigh to have its own elevator.