
In the 1950s, a former Superior Court Judge, a former Clerk of Court, and a Wake Forest University Trustee came together and formed Hatch, Little & Bunn with the mission of providing unmatched legal services to individuals and businesses in a friendly environment where every client receives the utmost in personal attention. In 1964, the firm purchased and renovated the Henry Hicks Home on Hillsborough Street where we remained for over 50 years.
Though we have moved to Glenwood Avenue, Hatch, Little & Bunn, LLP remains as a pillar of the legal community in the Raleigh area. The Raleigh area and North Carolina have been transformed by dynamic change. Our firm has thrived by changing with the times by expanding the breadth and sophistication of services to meet new client and community needs.
Some things, however, have not changed. Over fifty years later, Hatch Little & Bunn, LLP is still upholding the mission of our founders by providing unmatched legal services. Contact us for your personal and business legal needs.
Though we have moved to Glenwood Avenue, Hatch, Little & Bunn, LLP remains as a pillar of the legal community in the Raleigh area. The Raleigh area and North Carolina have been transformed by dynamic change. Our firm has thrived by changing with the times by expanding the breadth and sophistication of services to meet new client and community needs.
Some things, however, have not changed. Over fifty years later, Hatch Little & Bunn, LLP is still upholding the mission of our founders by providing unmatched legal services. Contact us for your personal and business legal needs.
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The Raleigh area and North Carolina have been transformed by dynamic change in the past five decades.
Our firm has thrived by changing along with them - expanding the breadth and sophistication of services to meet new client and community needs, and adding skilled and experienced attorneys to do so.
Hatch, Little & Bunn, LLP has provided comprehensive legal services to individuals and businesses in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Research Triangle Park, Wake County and throughout North Carolina from offices by the state capitol for over half a century.
Our firm has thrived by changing along with them - expanding the breadth and sophistication of services to meet new client and community needs, and adding skilled and experienced attorneys to do so.
Hatch, Little & Bunn, LLP has provided comprehensive legal services to individuals and businesses in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Research Triangle Park, Wake County and throughout North Carolina from offices by the state capitol for over half a century.
Justin is a trial lawyer.
Those who observe him in action immediately appreciate his enthusiastic approach to the practice of law and special knack for obtaining favorable outcomes for his clients.
Justin's practice is focused on civil litigation of cases involving personal injuries and death, business disputes, tort claims, and real estate disputes.
Justin devotes a significant portion of his practice to representing the seriously injured or the families of persons killed as a result of others' wrongful acts.
Those who observe him in action immediately appreciate his enthusiastic approach to the practice of law and special knack for obtaining favorable outcomes for his clients.
Justin's practice is focused on civil litigation of cases involving personal injuries and death, business disputes, tort claims, and real estate disputes.
Justin devotes a significant portion of his practice to representing the seriously injured or the families of persons killed as a result of others' wrongful acts.
Using skills he developed in his 10 years in the Wake County District Attorney's Office, Phillip now focuses his keen understanding of courtroom procedures to support his family law clients.
Whether you are fighting for the custody of your child, divorcing a spouse, or seeking an equitable division of assets, Phillip will be a fierce advocate for your cause.
A lifelong North Carolinian, Phillip attended North Carolina State University and earned a B.S. degree in Business Management, with a concentration in Finance.
Whether you are fighting for the custody of your child, divorcing a spouse, or seeking an equitable division of assets, Phillip will be a fierce advocate for your cause.
A lifelong North Carolinian, Phillip attended North Carolina State University and earned a B.S. degree in Business Management, with a concentration in Finance.
Stephanie M. D'Atri is an experienced real property litigation attorney who focuses her law practice on representing residential and commercial landlords, investors, owners, and property management firms across North Carolina, including in Wake, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Harnett, Johnston, Mecklenburg, Nash, New Hanover, Orange, and Wilson counties.
Defends landlords in fair housing, collection, security deposit, lease, purchase/sale contract, and other civil disputes.
Drafts residential and commercial leases, lease addenda, lease termination and modification agreements, demand letters, and other contracts/documents relating to landlord-tenant law.
Defends landlords in fair housing, collection, security deposit, lease, purchase/sale contract, and other civil disputes.
Drafts residential and commercial leases, lease addenda, lease termination and modification agreements, demand letters, and other contracts/documents relating to landlord-tenant law.
A North Carolina native, Gil grew up in the Raleigh and Asheville areas.
He graduated in 1993 from the only college to which he applied - The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina.
Later, he attended Campbell Law School, graduating in 1999.
Gil worked in the Office of the Wake County Clerk of Superior Court both before and after law school, first serving as a Deputy Clerk prior to law school, and then as the first Legal Officer and Assistant Clerk.
The Senior Resident Superior Court Judge of Wake County ultimately appointed Gil as the Clerk of Superior Court and Probate Judge for Wake County.
He graduated in 1993 from the only college to which he applied - The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina.
Later, he attended Campbell Law School, graduating in 1999.
Gil worked in the Office of the Wake County Clerk of Superior Court both before and after law school, first serving as a Deputy Clerk prior to law school, and then as the first Legal Officer and Assistant Clerk.
The Senior Resident Superior Court Judge of Wake County ultimately appointed Gil as the Clerk of Superior Court and Probate Judge for Wake County.
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