
Nexsen Pruet, LLC
Greensboro, North Carolina Office View all offices
701 Green Valley Rd., Ste. 100 Greensboro, North Carolina
27408 (Guilford Co.) Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3463, Greensboro, NC, 27402 Telephone: 336-373-1600 Fax: 336-273-5357 http://www.nexsenpruet.com
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About this office:
Nexsen Pruet is the Carolinas Law Firm. With 8 offices in North and South Carolina, Nexsen Pruet attorneys can, and do, handle a broad range of legal needs for those doing business in the Carolinas. Our attorneys are licensed to practice in state and federal courts and before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The firm's website is www.nexsenpruet.com.
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Statement of Practice Summary:
Mergers And Acquisitions; Administrative Law; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Antitrust; Appellate Practice; Arbitration; Bankruptcy; Business Law; Collections; Construction Law; Commercial Law; Commercial Real Estate; Computers; Contracts; Copyrights; Corporate Law; Creditor-Debtor Rights; Disabilities; Domestic Relations; Economic Development; Education Law; Election Law; Eminent Domain Employee Benefits Law; Employment Law; Environmental Law; Estate Planning; Family Law; Fidelity Law; Finance; Governmental Representation; Health Care; Hospital Law; Immigration Law; Insurance Law; Insurance Defense; Intellectual Property; International Law; Internet Law; Investments; Labor Law; Land Use; Leasing; Litigation; Maritime Law; Mediation; Immigration And Naturalization; Partnership Law; Patents; Personal Injury; Probate; Products Liability; Professional Liability; Public Contracts; Public Finance; Real Estate; Real Estate Planning; Regulatory Law; Securities; Surety Law; Taxation; Technology Law; Torts; Trade Regulation; Trade Secrets; Trademarks; Transportation; Trusts; Utility Law; Wills; Workers' Compensation; Zoning Law.
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Act Now or Pay More TaxesRobert D. Lyerly, August 22, 2012
If Congress fails to act during the next few months, the 2010 Tax Act, which extended the so-called Bush Tax Cuts, will expire at the end of 2012. If the cuts are allowed to expire, there will be major tax increases.
Year Established: 1945
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