Why Choose Rodgers Waters Law?
Reasons To Choose Rodgers Waters Law, PLLC, As Your Firm
When you must hire a business attorney, exercising due diligence in your selection is crucial. The financial and legal health of your organization is dependent on making a good choice. Rodgers Waters Law, PLLC, located in Cary, North Carolina, tailors its legal strategies to each individual client. Our founding attorney, Dena White Waters, has experience with many different types of companies, and she represents them through the lifecycle of the organization, from their legal formation to any commercial disputes and other challenges they may encounter.
Why Should I Choose Rodgers Waters Law, PLLC?
The attorneys at Rodgers Waters Law have a broad background in business law and that makes them an appropriate choice for clients for many reasons, including the following:
Analytical and strategic skills. 1. They have handled legal cases in many different industries and settings. This allows them to find innovative solutions to cases involving insurance law, commercial contracts and business formation questions.
Success with both litigation and dispute resolution. 1. They can take your case to court and win. But if a mediated settlement is better in the long run, their abilities as negotiators can help you find an equitable compromise.
Licensed in both North and South Carolina and in North Carolina’s federal district court. 1. Their familiarity with local, state and federal courts means they can have frank conversations with opposing counsel and better understand how best to get results for you.
Community reputation. Our attorneys are members of the North Carolina State Bar, the North Carolina Bar Association, the North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys and enjoy a fine reputation in the legal community. In addition, Dena was selected for inclusion in North Carolina Super Lawyers list and Rising Stars list in 2010.
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Our firm is located in Cary, but we serve clients in Raleigh, as well as in all cities and towns of Wake County and the surrounding Triangle communities, including Durham County, Chatham County, and Johnston County along with Northeastern North Carolina. To speak to our founding lawyer about your case, call our offices or email our firm.