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North Carolina Administrative Law Attorney • Licensing Issues •

Contact A. Melton Black Jr., Attorney at Law, P.A. in Raleigh, North Carolina, to schedule a consultation regarding any of the following legal matters:

Administrative Law:

"When you're in a hole, stop digging." With this succinct advice, Lawyer Black warns clients of the risks of mishandling an adversarial administrative law matter. With legal representation, a license applicant or respondent to a complaint may have a greater likelihood of success in an administrative law matter.

Occupational/Licensing Law:

Licensing boards often ask renewal applicants to demonstrate adherence to standards including honesty, truthfulness and integrity. Criminal convictions, financial problems, or performance or ethics complaints may threaten to derail the career of any professional.

Appraisal Licensing Law/USPAP:

The law offices of A. Melton Black, Jr. Attorney at Law, P.A. represents licensed appraisers with regard to legal matters such as alleged violations of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). Appraisal companies—from one appraiser working out of their home to very large commercial firms—retain the firm to complete compliance audits and to be on call to answer appraisal methodology and USPAP questions.

Professional Licensing Issues and Complaints:

North Carolina professionals, including contractors, engineers and home inspectors, often require advocacy before professional licensing boards. Practitioners sometimes need assistance proving that they have met the standards of practice in their fields.

Real Estate Licensing Law:

From Asheville to Wilmington, the law firm of A. Melton Black, Jr. Attorney at Law, P.A. is a valuable resource for North Carolinians with regard to real estate licensing law issues, including the following:

  • Defending complaints
  • Reporting of criminal or other matters
  • Applications
  • Renewals
  • Investigations and Inquiries

Real estate brokers in North Carolina who also hold other types of professional licenses are aware of their affirmative duty to report to the Real Estate Commission any disciplinary actions taken against any other license. When real estate licensing is at risk because of the disclosure of any disciplinary matter, the affected real estate broker is well advised to contact A. Melton Black, Jr. Attorney at Law, P.A.

Real Estate Transactions and Disputes:

Well versed in the real estate field's various needs of buyer, seller, landlord, appraiser and real estate broker, attorney Mel Black is eminently qualified to represent any key player in a commercial or residential real estate transaction. Let us prepare your real estate documents - deeds, notes, deeds of trust. Our firm will represent sellers at closing.

Business Organization:

Contact the law firm to schedule an initial consultation regarding business law matters such as the following:

  • Business formations
  • Business organizations and succession plans
  • Entity selections
  • Business transactions
  • Contract negotiations
  • Dissolution

 


Melton Black, Attorney at Law, P.A. represents clients statewide, and in North Carolina communities including Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston Salem, Raleigh, Durham, Asheville, Wilmington, Statesville, Hickory, Chapel Hill, High Point, Boone, Gaston County, and the regions of the Mountains, the Piedmont, the Coast and the Outer Banks.

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