team-member

John King

New Bern, NC

Licensed for 41 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Business

Language

English

About

Attorney John W. King, Jr. is committed to helping individuals resolve their business or estate needs through diligent and meticulous legal representation. Admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1980, he has been part of our legal team at Stubbs Perdue, since September 1997. His practice areas focus on business formation, real estate, estate planning, estate administration, elder law, corporate transactions, civil litigation, and foreclosures. When it comes to protecting the rights and interests of his clients, Mr. King is relentless, both inside and outside of the courtroom.BV® Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®, Mr. King is a Board Certified Specialist in Real Property Law: Residential and Commercial, Business, and Industrial Transactions, and is the only Real Property Law certified specialist in New Bern, North Carolina. He is also a Board Certified Specialist in Estate Planning and Probate Law. Our firm is proud to have his level of expertise as a reliable source of information and guidance. Before joining our firm, Mr. King was actively involved in the practice of bankruptcy as well as creditor representations.

Practices Areas

Estate Planning

Business

Litigation

Real Estate

Family

Elder Law

Language

English

Contact

Stubbs & Perdue, P.A.310 Craven StreetNew Bern, NC, 28563-1654310 Craven StreetNew Bern, NC, 28563-1654

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

Susan
December 18, 2017

Mr. King did an awesome job in the court room. He was prepared in every way. He asked all the questions and brought up all the points I felt needed to be brought up.

Susan
December 18, 2017

Mr. King did an awesome job in the court room. He was prepared in every way. He asked all the questions and brought up all the points I felt needed to be brought up.

Susan
December 18, 2017

Mr. King did an awesome job in the court room. He was prepared in every way. He asked all the questions and brought up all the points I felt needed to be brought up.