David S. Coats - Lawyer in Raleigh, NC

David S. Coats - Lawyer in Raleigh, NC
434 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2500,
Raleigh, NC 27601

About the lawyer

David S. Coats is an excellent lawyer from Raleigh, NC. Attorney David S. Coats works in an office located at 434 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2500, Raleigh, NC 27601. Raleigh lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Construction Law, Construction Accidents Law, Construction Litigation, Construction Law and Litigation, Construction Defects Law, Insurance Law, Insurance Defense, Corporate and Insurance Defense, Insurance Defense Litigation, Insurance Benefits Termination Raleigh, NC. David S. Coats is the best lawyer in Raleigh, North Carolina state!

David Coats is the firm's co-managing partner and senior litigation partner. He has been recognized by and peer selected for each of the past 14 years for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America, Business North Carolina Magazine's Legal Elite, and North Carolina Super Lawyers — and in a variety of areas including litigation, construction law, and insurance law. Since 1996, Martindale Hubbell has recognized David with its prestigious «AV» peer rating. In 2021 (as well as in 2019 and 2020), North Carolina Super Lawyers named David as one of the Top 100 Lawyers in North Carolina. They also named him in 2021 as one of the Top Lawyers in Raleigh. In 2015, Best Lawyers in America selected David as Lawyer of the Year and the best lawyer in insurance law in the Raleigh metropolitan market.

Mr. Coats focuses his practice on commercial litigation, construction defect litigation, insurance coverage litigation, insurance bad faith and unfair claim practices, professional malpractice defense, appellate practice, and municipal and law enforcement liability law, as well as personal injury actions. Experienced in federal and state court proceedings, David is the attorney of record in over 35 published opinions from the North Carolina Court of Appeals, the North Carolina Supreme Court, Federal District Courts in North Carolina and South Carolina, and the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and he has tried a large number of cases to verdict both in state and federal court. Mr. Coats is also a certified mediator and has mediated and arbitrated a variety of cases.

David has lectured at over 25 continuing education seminars for organizations such as the North Carolina Bar Association, the North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys, the North Carolina Advocates for Justice, and the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers. His sessions cover a variety of topics, including insurance bad faith, construction litigation, construction liens, insurance coverage litigation, jury selection, and trial techniques. He has also been inducted as a fellow in The Litigation Counsel of America — an invitation only trial lawyer honor society — and as a member of The Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum.

David's representative experience includes the following:

  • Serving as lead counsel for a contractor sued in multiple venues for wrongful death and personal injury actions arising out of the ConAgra Slim Jim Plant Explosion.
  • Serving as lead counsel for a contractor sued for alleged construction defects in 159 chain restaurants in 11 states
  • Serving as lead counsel in defending the bad faith and insurance coverage claims arising out of the Duke Lacrosse cases
  • Winning a jury verdict and a judgment of no liability after a multi-week construction defect trial for a general contractor that constructed a multi-million dollar residential project
  • Securing dismissals for multiple defendants in a taxpayer derivative action in which plaintiff sought to recover more than $15 million for an alleged fraud and conspiracy surrounding the construction and operation of an entertainment complex
  • Serving as lead defense counsel in multiple assisted living facility memory care unit wrongful death and personal injury claims
  • Serving as lead counsel for the general contractor, developer, or owner in over 125 construction defect and construction contract suits throughout the State
  • Serving as lead counsel for the general contractor or developer in over a dozen suits involving alleged construction defects in large condominium complex or hotel construction defect suits on the North Carolina and South Carolina coast.

Education

Wake Forest University
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