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Arbitration, Construction & Real Estate Law, Trusts & Estates Disputes

John W. Springer

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough

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Charlotte, NC
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john.springer@nelsonmullins.com

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NC Civil Collaborative Law Association

The North Carolina Civil Collaborative Law Association ("NCCCLA") is a non-profit organization formed to educate the public and attorneys about the use and advantages of the Collaborative Law Process in resolving civil disputes; to lead the way in the advancement of civil Collaborative Law; and to serve its membership.

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