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George B. Autry, Jr.
Cranfill, Sumner & Hartzog, L.L.P.
Hillsborough Place
225 Hillsborough Street, Suite 300
P.O. Box 27808
Raleigh, NC 27611-7808
(Wake)
Admitted: 1991, North Carolina
Law School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, J.D., 1991
College: University of Texas at Austin, B.A., 1991
Practice Areas: Condemnation and Eminent Domain for Property Owners
Additional Information: Cranfill, Sumner & Hartzog, LLP represents clients throughout North Carolina in matters involving condemnation law. The group counsels clients on all aspects of the condemnation process, secures and reviews appraisals, and works with clients to maximize recovery. The group also provides representation throughout the negotiation and trial phases of litigation and is available to advise clients on legal and strategic issues as they arise.
Our firm has tried condemnation cases in Wake, Chatham, Franklin, Richmond, Craven, Carteret, Guilford, Mecklenburg and Rockingham Counties. Representative clients include Rex Healthcare, Inc., The North Carolina Global Transpark Authority, Purvis Farms, North State Orchards, Albemarle Oil Company, DeWitt Trucking Company, and numerous other owners of both residential and commercial property.
Firm Members: David Batten
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is George Autry, Jr. located?
George Autry, Jr. is located in Raleigh, NC at Hillsborough Place 225 Hillsborough Street, Suite 300 P.O. Box 27808, 27611-7808 (Wake County).
What are George Autry, Jr.'s practice areas?
George Autry, Jr.'s practice areas include: Condemnation and Eminent Domain for Property Owners.
What firm is George Autry, Jr. associated with?
George Autry, Jr. is associated with Cranfill, Sumner & Hartzog, L.L.P. in Raleigh, NC.
Where did George Autry, Jr. attend law school?
George Autry, Jr. attended University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, J.D., 1991 and University of Texas at Austin, B.A., 1991.
When was George Autry, Jr. admitted to the bar?
George Autry, Jr. was admitted to practice: 1991, North Carolina.