- Corporate LawEstablished in 1999, The Firm at Fisher Park is a comprehensive real estate law firm serving the needs of clients in the Piedmont Triad area of Central North Carolina. The firm's expertise extends to every aspect of real estate law, including business financing, corporate formation and wind-downs, family marital conflicts and dissolutions, commercial and residential closings, landlord / tenant and boundary disputes, constructions liens and civil litigation of contractual disputes, and trusts and estates.
- Business Disputes
- Real Estate LitigationThe Firm at Fisher Park is a business and real estate law firm providing broad-based legal advice to small business entrepreneurs and their families. Our lawyers have expertise in all facets of business law and financing with a straight-forward understanding of the critical role that real estate plays within a comprehensive approach to business capitalization, family economies, and estate planning.
- Construction Litigation
- Real Estate TransactionsAttorney John H. Kornegay is a principle owner and general partner of The Firm at Fisher Park. Over the years, John has built a substantial estate planning, corporate consulting and real estate practice. John frequently helps business owners and executives prepare estate plans that will fulfill their personal goals in a tax-efficient manner, and provides advice on establishing and maintaining family foundations and charitable trusts as a means of reducing income taxes while also meeting the client's philanthropic objectives. As a compliment to his Estate Planning advice, John regularly advises and represents clients in real estate transactions and corporate planning. John is a native of Greensboro, North Carolina, received his undergraduate degree from the University of South Carolina in 1977, and graduated from Wake Forest Law School in 1980. John has been a member of the North Carolina Bar since 1980.
- Estate PlanningMany people believe that estate planning is only for people who are particularly wealthy, have elaborate schemes in mind for passing their money to their heirs, or for people who are acutely ill and contemplating their death. This could not be farther from the truth.
- TrustsIf revocable living trust planning is the process of designing a playbook, trust administration occurs when the playbook is put into action. The process begins with an event that triggers a provision in your revocable living trust based estate plan, such as incapacity or death. The plan provides for the individuals you designated in your plan documents to step into action and execute according to your instructions.
- Probate
- ForeclosureAttorney W. Scott Brannan is a general partner in The Firm at Fisher Park. Scott is engaged in the general practice of law, concentrating in the areas of real estate (including commercial and residential), general civil litigation as well as probate and estate administration. Scott is General Counsel for the Redevelopment Commission of Greensboro, a municipal corporation of the City of Greensboro which is in charge of all urban renewal activities for the City. Scott has significant experience in real property litigation including partition proceedings as well as proceedings seeking the disbursement of surplus proceeds arising out of foreclosures. Scott's clients include a wide variety of closely-held, family owned businesses and members of their extended family and represents clients in District and Superior Court. Scott is a native of Greensboro, North Carolina, received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina in 1976, and graduated from UNC Law School in 1980. Scott is admitted to practice in the Courts of North Carolina, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina and the Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.