James W. Norment
Mr. Norment is leader of the Government Representation Practice Group and has been appointed to the North Carolina Advisory Commission of Military Affairs. His practice experience encompasses a variety of business law matters that relate to vendor contracts, government contracts, and government relations. Mr. Norment works regularly with municipalities and governmental bodies and is familiar with the unique legal issues facing governmental entities. He represents clients in federal and state legislative efforts, and with North Carolina and federal government contracts, procurement, and related disputes.
Practice Groups
Government Representation
Zoning and Land Use Planning
Business
Construction
Practice Concentration
Government Contracts
State and Federal Lobbying
Local Government Law
Admitted to Practice
North Carolina, 2001
All state courts in North Carolina
United States Court of International Trade
United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina
Education
J.D., The University of North Carolina School of Law, 2001. Articles Editor, North Carolina Law Review.
B.A., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1992
Professional and Community Affiliations
American Bar Association Sections: Business Law; Government and Public Sector
Customs and International Trade Bar Association
Federal Bar Association
North Carolina Bar Association Sections: Administrative Law; Business Law; Government and Public Sector
North Carolina Professional Lobbyists Association
Publications
Business
Are You Ready for Federal Government Contracting?
Choosing a Business Entity: The Benefits of a Limited Liability Company
Looking for Venture Capital? Consider Asking The Federal Government to Invest in Your Research and Development
Money, Money, Money: New Opportunities for Businesses and Developers to Obtain Economic Development Incentives
Construction
Are You Ready for $270 Million in Military Construction Contracts?
Are You Ready for Federal Government Construction Contracting?
North Carolina Enacts New Laws that Impact Developers and Construction Contractors
Public-Private School Construction Projects: Opportunities and Pitfalls
Government Representation
The 2009 Stimulus Act: What Do You Need to Know?
Community Colleges and the New Government Ethics Act
Federal Stimulus Act May Power Tech Spending
Government Contracts and Your Intellectual Property: Ingredients for a Lucrative Deal or an Expensive Liability?
Looking for Venture Capital? Consider Asking The Federal Government to Invest in Your Research and Development
Uncle Sam's Buying, but Can You Afford to Sell?
Health Care
North Carolina Patients' Bill of Rights
Real Estate
Money, Money, Money: New Opportunities for Businesses and Developers to Obtain Economic Development Incentives
The North Carolina Permit Extension Act of 2009:
The Revival and Extension of Land Development Approvals
Real Estate Development
The
General Assembly Creates a New Method for Funding Infrastructure
Improvements with City and County Money: 30-Year Assessment Financing
The North Carolina Permit Extension Act of 2009:
The Revival and Extension of Land Development Approvals
Audio and Visual Presentations
Why CIO's Need to be Concerned With the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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