Andrew L. Rodenbough - Lawyer in Greensboro, NC

Andrew L. Rodenbough - Lawyer in Greensboro, NC
Renaissance Plaza, Suite 2000, 230 North Elm Street, P.O. Box 26000,
Greensboro, NC 27420

About the lawyer

Andrew L. Rodenbough is an excellent lawyer from Greensboro, NC. Attorney Andrew L. Rodenbough works in an office located at Renaissance Plaza, Suite 2000, 230 North Elm Street, P.O. Box 26000, Greensboro, NC 27420. Greensboro lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Complex and High Profile Civil and Commercial Litigation, Civil and Commercial Litigation, Business and Commercial Transactions, Complex Commercial Litigation, Commercial and Corporate Litigation, Complex Commercial and Corporate Litigation, Commercial and Residential Real Estate, Business and Commercial Law, Litigation - Labor and Employment, Labor, Employment and Employee Benefits, Improper Fetal Monitoring During Labor Greensboro, NC. Andrew L. Rodenbough is the best lawyer in Greensboro, North Carolina state!

Andy Rodenbough has a wide-ranging litigation practice that includes business litigation, non-compete litigation and franchise litigation. He regularly represents clients in state court, federal court, and the North Carolina Business Court, as well as in appellate courts.

Andy represents individuals and companies from a variety of industries in business disputes, with a particular focus on litigation in the North Carolina Business Court. Andy has experience in matters including complex contract disputes, litigation regarding non-compete covenants and other restrictive covenants, class action litigation, franchisee/franchisor disputes, and unfair trade practices litigation.

He also advises both employers and employees regarding non-compete, non-solicitation, and other restrictive covenants, and frequently represents parties in state-court and federal-court disputes arising from those covenants.

Andy is familiar with the types of disputes that arise from franchisee/franchisor relationships, including disputes over the requirement and sufficiency of pre-contract franchise disclosures, and advises clients who find themselves in those disputes. His experience includes representing a group of franchisees in bet-the-company litigation against a franchisor in the North Carolina Business Court.

Education

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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