Experienced Advocate For Professionals And Mediator

At Lane Williamson Law PLLC, I am committed to assisting clients such as lawyers, doctors and other professional license holders who are facing disciplinary proceedings or revocation of their licenses. I am also a certified mediator and can help parties seeking a less contentious resolution to their dispute while avoiding litigation.

Lane Williamson
Alternative Dispute Resolution

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Mediation

Mediation

Attorney Ethics And Discipline

Attorney Ethics And Discipline

Professional License Defense And Administrative Law

Professional License Defense And Administrative Law

I Have The Experience To Defend Lawyers And Professionals

When you are in a professionally licensed field, being called before a disciplinary committee at some point can be a daunting prospect, as you must be prepared to defend your work and your career from the complaints leveled against you. This is especially true when the revocation of your license is being considered.

My name is Lane Williamson, and over the course of my career, I have represented many clients before the North Carolina State Bar Disciplinary Hearing Commission. No matter what stage of your legal career you are in, if you are called before the commission, then you need to have an advocate who is experienced in this forum.

Representing professionals and resolving disputes from my Wexham office.

Providing Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Options For Litigants

For most disputes, there are alternatives to going to trial. In many cases, this can mean that the parties engage in voluntary mediation or even arbitration in an attempt to resolve their dispute through a different mechanism. The advantages of these alternatives to traditional litigation are swift, private and more affordable than going to trial in nearly every case.

At my office, I have provided mediation services for parties for many years, and I have helped find mutually agreeable solutions to a wide range of disputes. I also can serve as a neutral arbitrator for parties seeking a more binding settlement to their dispute.