D. Ross Hamilton

Director

Tuggle Duggins

Office Phone:

(336) 378-1431

Direct Phone:

(336) 271-5279


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Bio

Having started his legal practice with the exclusive representation of management in all aspects of a company’s employment and labor law compliance and litigation needs, Ross Hamilton gained great insight into how business operations, management, culture and the related challenges affect a company. He finds tremendous satisfaction in becoming part of a team with management to achieve strategic goals and avoid pitfalls with a company’s legal compliance and transactions. This has led Ross to serving as outside general counsel to long-standing firm clients and meeting their needs for general corporate, compliance and litigation advice and representation in a multitude of legal matters. His background includes corporate governance, contract negotiation, finance and credit issues, supplier and customer issues, products liability, employment law and federal contractor obligations, benefits and other regulatory compliance concerns for business. When he began practicing, he focused on employment law compliance which is useful when serving the many needs of his corporate clients. Ross has extensive experience working with multi-national manufacturing companies across different industries, including automotive supply, textile and furniture. His experience extends to working with operations in the United States as well as internationally. Taking a proactive approach, Ross helps clients face the issues that arise due to economic challenges, employment issues, competition and government regulation and seeks a pathway to avoid litigation where possible. When litigation does arise, Ross has defended employers before federal and state courts as well as administrative agencies in North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Washington.

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