Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog, LLP
5420 Wade Park Blvd, Suite 300
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
PHONE: (919) 828-5100
FAX: (919) 863-3424
Head of department/lead counsel for A/E Law: Daniel G. Katzenbach.
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Practicing A/E Law Since
1992
Caseload Dedicated to A/E Construction Law
20%
Caseload Dedicated to E/O Defense Work
30%
Personnel
Number of attorneys on staff: 96.
Number of attorneys dedicated to A/E Work: 10.
Daniel G. Katzenbach (Dan) is a Partner in the Raleigh office of Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog, and the head of our A/E and Construction Law Practice Section. Since joining the firm in 1997, Dan has concentrated his practice in the areas of construction law, environmental and toxic torts, architects and engineers professional liability, premises liability, and other complex litigation matters. Dan’s clients include general contractors, developers, architects, engineers, product manufacturers, trucking companies, and insurance and surety companies and agencies.
Dan practices before federal and state courts in North Carolina and has litigated a wide variety of cases to favorable verdicts.
Dan has represented architects and engineers in state and and federal court in a variety of civil lawsuits, as well as before various administrative boards.
Firm Information
Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP (CSH Law) is one of the largest law firms in North Carolina serving clients statewide from offices in Raleigh, Charlotte, and Wilmington. We advise and represent clients in all stages of litigation before federal and state courts in North Carolina, as well as select administrative agencies.
Over the past two decades, we have established our reputation as a firm of tough-minded and tenacious trial lawyers, but our relationships with clients extend beyond the courtroom. Our depth of trial experience provides the unique perspective from which we counsel clients on proactive steps they can take today to avoid future litigation or be better prepared should litigation arise.