Cranfill Sumner LLP recently announced that Dakota Lipscombe has joined the firm’s Wilmington office as an associate attorney.
Lipscombe focuses his practice on construction, community association and real estate matters, according to a news release.
Before joining Cranfill Sumner, he practiced transactional commercial real estate law in New Bern.
"He has experience in preparing contracts, advising clients on leases and real property ownership challenges, and counseling local boards," the release stated. "He is also accomplished in analyzing changes in regulatory and case precedent and using his insights to guide clients through novel compliance situations."
Lipscombe earned his law degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law.
"While in law school, he was a competing member of the Holderness Moot Court Corporate Team, an articles editor for the North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology and a summer intern at the North Carolina Business Court," according to the release.
He received his undergraduate degree and a Master of Public Policy degree from the University of Virginia.
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