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Have a Great 4th of July Everyone!

Posted on July 4, 2012 by Melissa Dewey Brumback

Here’s hoping that each of you gets to spend some nice R&R time with family & friends.  See ya on the flip side!  ~ Melissa

Happy Independence Day 4th of July

In the meantime, if you have any burning construction law questions, shoot me an email or leave a comment below!

 

 

Photo (c) Donald J. Bergquist via Creative Commons license. 

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Melissa Dewey Brumback

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My name is Melissa Dewey Brumback, and I represent architects, engineers, designers, and other construction professionals in construction disputes throughout North Carolina.

I am a partner at Ragsdale Liggett PLLC where, in addition to my work for A/E professionals, I also handle complex commercial, business litigation, and other professional malpractice matters.

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