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Reed N. Fountain
Reed N. Fountain has represented clients throughout North Carolina, in various proceedings including jury trials, bench trials, arbitrations, voluntary mediations, and administrative hearings. He has written briefs and appeared at both the North Carolina Supreme Court and the North Carolina Court of Appeals. His practice is focused on representing both individuals and occupational licensing boards in administrative law settings. He has obtained favorable results through both hearings and negotiations. He has represented individuals facing inquiries from the N.C. Board of Dental Examiners, N.C. Medical Board, N.C. Board of Pharmacy, N.C. Board of Nursing, N.C. Psychology Board, N.C. Board of Education, N.C. Auctioneer Licensing Board, N.C. Commissioner of Banks, N.C. Real Estate Commission, N.C. Private Protective Services Board, N.C. Board of Funeral Services, N.C. Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors, N.C. Alarm Systems Licensing Board, and N.C. Board of Hearing Aid Dealers and Fitters.
He has also engaged in litigation and negotiations regarding CAMA regulations, sedimentation control regulations and water quality regulations. He has resolved business disputes surrounding business valuation and asset purchase agreements. He has handled cases involving land condemnation by both N.C. Department of Transportation and municipalities, will caveats, medical negligence or malpractice claims, products liability, premises security, breach of contract, automobile negligence and premises liability.
Reed is certified by the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission to conduct
mediated settlement conferences in Superior Court cases and is available to mediate
cases locally.
Reed obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of North Carolina School of
Law where he was a member of the Holderness Moot Court Negotiation Team. He received
his Bachelor of Arts from Duke University. He is a shareholder and serves on
the firm's recruiting committee. He has been active with both state and local
bar organizations and has mad CLE presentations and published an article regarding
administrative law.
Reed has an AV Peer Review Rating from Martindale-Hubbell.
Publications and Presentations:
- Speaker, North Carolina Bar Association Seminar, "Can you Hear Me Now?
Hot Topics in Administrative Law" (April, 2008).
- Speaker, North Carolina Licensing Boards' Joint Investigators' Conference, "Preparing and Presenting Enforcement Cases," (Fall
2007)
- "The Basics of Other Administrative Hearings," Administrative Lawyer, Vol. 17, No. 2 (2005)
- Speaker, North Carolina Bar Association Seminar, All that Jazz!! From Administrative Appeals to Rule Making: The Trials Facing the Administrative Lawyer Don't Miss a Beat!! (2004)
Reported Decisions:
- Liller v. Quick Stop Food Mart, Inc., 131 N.C. App. 619, 507 S.E.2d 602 (1999)
- North Carolina School Boards Ass'n v. Moore, et al., 359 N.C. 474, 614 S.E.2d 504 (2005).
- Holshouser v. Shaner Hotel Group Properties One Ltd. Partnership, 134 N.C. App 391, 518 S.E.2d 17 (1999).
Unpublished Decisions:
- Davis v. General Motors, 149 N.C. App. 667, 562 S.E.2d 605 (2002).
- Gough v. North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors, WL 1668999, 615 S.E.2d 739 (2005).
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