Charlotte,
North Carolina

11215 N Community House Road
Suite 750
Charlotte, NC 28277

T: 980.859.0380
F: 678.539.1507

ABOUT    |    RECOGNITION   |    OFFICE HIGHLIGHTS    |    LOCATION

About

Hall Booth Smith’s Charlotte office is conveniently located in the Woodward Building in the Ballantyne community just off the I-485 corridor.

Our attorneys in Charlotte concentrate their practice in the areas of medical malpractice defense, health care litigation, aging services, general liability, transportation, business litigation, employment law, data privacy and cybersecurity, law enforcement defense, and mediation.

HBS is proud to be one of the fastest growing full-service law firms in the United States with nearly 400 attorneys. Since HBS was founded in 1989, the firm has steadily added new specialty practice groups and locations that allow us to meet the evolving business and legal needs of clients in the Carolinas and beyond.

Recognition

Hall Booth Smith is honored to be recognized frequently as a best place to work by local and national publications. Our attorneys have received numerous awards, accolades, respected rankings, and honors from peer-reviewed organizations as well as for their professional and personal achievements, and these can all be viewed on our Accolades page.

Office Highlights

HBS Attorneys Selected as 2024 North Carolina Super Lawyers & Rising Stars

HBS is proud to announce that Super Lawyers has recognized Asheville Partner Issac N. Northup, Jr. and Charlotte Associate Christian Ferlan on their 2024 North Carolina Super Lawyers and 2024 North Carolina Rising Stars lists, respectfully.
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HBS Charlotte Adds Attorneys Lea McBryde & Charles “Jake” Taylor

Hall Booth Smith Charlotte is excited to welcome Attorneys Lea McBryde and Charles “Jake” Taylor to its office
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HBS Charlotte Adds Attorney Ryan O. Hargrave

Hall Booth Smith Charlotte is excited to welcome Attorney Ryan O. Hargrave, whose practice focuses on business litigation and general liability matters. Prior to joining HBS, Ryan worked as a health care attorney at a midsize law firm, where he represented individuals and entities against the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit and state medical board in
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