Lee C. Bentley

Partner

Engaged in the practice of Law since 1992 in both private practice and in-house counsel capacity.

Lee’s Practice Areas

Lee’s Biography

While in private practice from 1992-1998 Lee engaged in a general practice handling many types of legal matters including civil, criminal, real estate, Wills & Estates, and litigation. In-house counsel from 1998-2007 to Lowe Companies, Inc., North Wilkesboro, N.C. and Mooresville, N.C., and in-house counsel to a commercial real estate developer, SDI Realty, Inc. in Houston, Texas, from 2007-2013. Lee has focused on Corporate and Commercial Real Estate, Commercial Development, Construction, and litigation related to those areas.

Lee’s practice involves Commercial and Residential Real Estate, Commercial Development, Financing, Construction Law, Wills and Estates, Corporate and business transactions.

Lee is a native of Wilkes County, North Carolina and is married with two children. Lee attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., obtained a B.S. from Appalachian State University and his law degree from Campbell University. Lee is a member of the American Bar Association, the North Carolina State Bar, and the North Carolina Bar Association. In addition to his legal work, Lee has been very active in the local community. He is a member of the North Wilkesboro Rotary Club, the Wilkes Education Foundation, and is serving, or has served, on the Board of Directors of the Yadkin River Greenway Council, the North Wilkesboro Rotary Club, the North Wilkesboro Rotary Club Scholarship Foundation, and the Wilkes Rescue Squad, Wilkes United Way, and the Health Foundation.


Lee’s Education

Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law
Buies Creek, North Carolina
J.D. Degree-1992
Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
B.s. Degree – 1988
Major: Geography, Town Planning
United States Military Academy
West Point, New York
1984-1986

Lee’s Bar Admission

North Carolina, 1992

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