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Cameron Lambe
Brownlee Whitlow Praet & File, PLLC
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Biography
Cameron Lambe is a civil litigation attorney with experience in contract negotiation and dispute, real estate law and litigation, and business and employment law.
She is also a North Carolina native with a background in small business ownership and marketing, specifically in the areas of real estate, property management, and the beauty industry.
Education
- University of North Carolina School of Law
- Duke University
- B.A. (2011)
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Professional Experience
- Attorney
- Brownlee Whitlow Praet & File, PLLC
- - Current
- Attorney
- Stuart Law Firm, PLLC
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- Extern
- North Carolina Court of Appeals
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Speaking Engagements
- Marketing and Business Development in Salons, Chapel Hill, NC
- Aveda Institute of Chapel Hill
- Marketing and Business Development in Salons, Raleigh, NC
- Wake Technical Community College
Professional Associations
- North Carolina State Bar
- Member
- Current
- North Carolina Bar Association
- Communications Committee Member
- Current
- American Bar Association
- Member Resources Team Member
- Current
- Wake County Bar Association
- Swearing-In Committee Member
- Current
- Federal Bar Association
- Member
- Current
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- North Carolina
Practice Areas
- Landlord Tenant
- Evictions, Housing Discrimination, Landlord Rights, Rent Control, Tenants' Rights
- Real Estate Law
- Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Easements, Eminent Domain, Homeowners Association, Land Use & Zoning, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes, Residential Real Estate, Water Law
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Collections
- Insurance Defense
- Foreclosure Defense
- Gov & Administrative Law
- Administrative Law, Election Law, Government Contracts, Government Finance, Legislative & Government Affairs
Legal Answers
- Q. I have an signed agreement to refund me $20,000 from a company but it is past due and they did not pay.
- A: Although you could represent yourself, hiring an attorney with experience in contracts and collections would be helpful considering the amount of money at stake. An attorney will be able to assist you to help ensure that you obtain proper service, file the right action, and follow the proper execution procedures once you have the judgment.
- Q. I am forming an LLC with a partner. The LLC name is each of our last names. How can I protect the name of the LLC?
- A: While I'm not exactly sure what the second part of your question is asking, a trademark filed with the USPTO will protect the LLC name if it is distinctive and unique, and that will apply nation-wide. Many local businesses don't opt for this level of protection if they only plan to operate locally, as registering prevents another entity from using the same name, although it obviously does not prevent a sole-proprietor from using that name.
- Q. Can a North Carolina HOA borrow money without the consent of affected homeowners/lot owners?
- A: Many powers and restrictions of an HOA are outlined in the governing documents of the HOA. Please consult your articles and bylaws and/or an attorney to determine if these rights are spelled out in them.
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