Johnston Allison Hord is proud to announce that the firm has had 26 attorneys recognized in Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite 2025 in the areas of business, construction, employment, environmental law, family law, litigation, real estate, and tax & estate planning. The Legal Elite recognizes the top 4% of active North Carolina attorneys and is decided by peer vote.
Please join us in congratulating the following JAH attorneys for their recognition.
- J. Nicholas Kendall – Business
- David Rugani – Business
- Robert Burchette – Construction
- Kevin Marshall – Construction
- Gary Welch – Construction
- Greg Ahlum* – Construction
- William Isenhour – Corporate Law
- Jon Coffin – Employment
- Patrick Kelly – Employment
- Amy Rickers** – Environmental
- Nicki Engel – Family
- Michael Hoefling – Litigation
- Kimberly Kirk – Litigation
- Kenneth Lautenschlager – Litigation
- Martin White – Litigation
- Robert Lindauer – Real Estate
- Jeanne Pearson – Real Estate
- Cameron Todd Ware – Real Estate
- S. Kyle Agee – Tax & Estate Planning
- Holly Norvell – Tax & Estate Planning
- J. Darrell Shealy – Tax & Estate Planning
- N. Lucille Siler – Tax & Estate Planning
- Matthew Gerber – Young Guns
- Alexandra Nibert – Young Guns
- Jackson Pridgen – Young Guns
- Sheldon Stokes – Young Guns
It is an honor to have our attorneys’ work recognized by their peers in North Carolina’s legal industry. You can learn more about Business North Carolina and the 2025 Legal Elite here.
*Greg Ahlum was recognized as a member of the Construction Law Category Hall of Fame.
**Amy Rickers was recognized as a member of the Environmental Law Category Hall of Fame.
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