Kenneth “Kenny” T. Lautenschlager
Tonya Singletary
704.496.6522Outside of
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As a business litigator, I have seen all sides of trouble and risk, so I am proactive in helping clients avoid litigation whenever possible. I recommend changes in their contracts and arrangements with business partners, subcontractors and suppliers. And when state, federal or business court is the only path that makes sense, I analyze all the angles and risks and intuitively know how aggressive to be – or not be – to resolve matters as effectively as possible.
Outside of
Work
As a business litigator, I have seen all sides of trouble and risk, so I am proactive in helping clients avoid litigation whenever possible. I recommend changes in their contracts and arrangements with business partners, subcontractors and suppliers. And when state, federal or business court is the only path that makes sense, I analyze all the angles and risks and intuitively know how aggressive to be – or not be – to resolve matters as effectively as possible.
Kenny Lautenschlager is an experienced business litigator with extensive courtroom experience in all North Carolina venues – federal, state and business court. Disputes often arise between partners in business deals, between construction contractors, sub-contractors or suppliers on important projects, and among governmental entities and counties with companies who have contracts to perform services within a specific time frame. Kenny also represents creditors in bankruptcies. Recent cases have included representing the developer of a solar farm in an inter-company dispute, advising an industrial steel designer in a dispute with the owner, representing a subcontractor for a wood pellet distribution and shipping facility, and handling numerous issues for a regional home builder and tower crane company. Kenny is equally skilled at surveying the 30,000-foot picture and climbing into the details of warranties and contracts. Kenny is known for his deep knowledge and understanding of the procedural aspects of litigation and how to use litigation as a business advantage. Because of the building boom in Charlotte, Kenny is anticipating more construction and other disputes on the horizon. Finding enough qualified subcontractors and suppliers to follow through with commitments in designated time frames is a challenge. He is ready to help clients manage the potential fallout of missed deadlines, liquidated damages and other consequences.