TSTORY IAN SUMMEYParker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP
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Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP

Tory Ian Summey

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620 S Tryon St Ste 800, Charlotte, NC, 28202
Bankruptcy & DebtChapter 7 BankruptcyBusinessAntitrust & Trade LawContracts & Agreements
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Tory Ian Summey is a bankruptcy and debt attorney with 12 years of legal experience, practicing at Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP in Charlotte, NC. He has been admitted to the North Carolina Bar since 2013. His practice spans multiple areas of law including bankruptcy and debt, antitrust and trade law, business, and chapter 7 bankruptcy, among others. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2013

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

11Practice Areas
  • Bankruptcy and Debt10%
  • Antitrust and Trade Law9%
  • Business9%
  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy9%
  • Commercial Real Estate9%
  • Contracts and Agreements9%
  • Employment and Labor9%
  • Landlord or Tenant9%
  • Litigation9%
  • Public Finance and Tax Exempt Finance9%
  • Social Security & Disability9%

Languages

English

Experience

12+ years

Bankruptcy and Debt Attorney at Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP. Admitted to practice in North Carolina, 2013. Focus areas include Bankruptcy & Debt, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Business.

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North Carolina

Bar #North Carolina State Bar · Admitted 2013

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620 S Tryon St Ste 800, Charlotte, NC, 28202

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