Mr Ross R. Fulton | Attorney

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Practice Description:

Ross Fulton's practice is focused primarily on trial, arbitration, and appellate work, with an emphasis in complex business matters. He is admitted to practice in all of the state and federal courts of North Carolina and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

His litigation practice focuses heavily on commercial and business litigation of all types, including civil litigation relating to the enforcement of non-competition and/or non-solicitation agreements, litigation involving banks and hedge funds, shareholder and member disputes, the ownership of proprietary technology and intellectual property, products liability, trade secrets, unfair trade practices, fiduciary duties, business torts, all manner of contract disputes (including purchases and sales, contractor service agreements, stock option agreements, and distribution and representation agreements), commercial paper and negotiable instruments, injunctions, construction liens and disputes, commercial lease disputes, and North Carolina subpoena issuance and compliance for out-of-state litigation.

Mr. Fulton's practice has also included the representation of businesses in connection with investigations by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. He also advises and counsels his clients within the foregoing areas of substantive law with an eye toward general compliance and specific business transactions.

His clients have included individuals, public and privately-held companies, hedge funds, receivers, and trusts.

Representative Matters:

Young et al. v. Golf Trust of America, Inc. et al., U.S. Dist. Ct., D.S.C. (Case No. 4:04-902-25) (successfully represented defendants, a publicly-traded company and its officers, in complex contract and business tort matter; won on summary judgment as to plaintiffs' claims, with $3.7 million-plus verdict on defendants' counterclaims after five-day jury trial in August 2007).

Wachovia Bank, N.A., et al. v. Harbinger Capital Partners Master Fund I, Ltd., et al., N.C. Business Court (Case No. 07-CVS-5097) (representing hedge funds in litigation arising from loan syndication).

Dellinger v. Pfizer Inc. and Parke-Davis, U.S. Dist. Ct., W.D.N.C. (Case No. 5:03CV95) (successful defense of products liability, personal injury and unfair trade practices case, won on Daubert motion and summary judgment, summer 2006).

Admission

Verified North Carolina

2003

Education

State University of New York, College of Geneseo B.A.

Rayburn Cooper & Durham PA Highlights

Corporate, Contract, Merger & Acquisition, Business Organization, Business

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