
Larry is a Tax, Trusts, and Estates attorney based out of Womble Bond Dickinson’s Raleigh office.
Larry’s practice includes advising clients in a broad range of estate and trust matters, including estate planning and administration, gift and charitable contribution planning, the formation and usage of limited liability entities, and business succession planning. He also regularly represents clients in the modification and termination of irrevocable trusts.
In addition, Larry advises clients involved in will and trust disputes, breach of fiduciary duty claims, and other fiduciary litigation concerning the rights, duties and powers of trustees and beneficiaries under the terms of trust agreements. His fiduciary litigation clients include executors, individual and corporate trustees, and estate and trust beneficiaries.
Larry is a resource for clients making financial decisions. He often works across practices with his colleagues in the Business Litigation, Corporate, Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, and Real Estate practice groups to deliver the highest quality, total package general representation for individuals and entities.
Representative Experience
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- Assisted closely-held business owner in recapitalizing operating business, establishing trusts for descendants, transferring family business interests into trusts, and revising business governance to account for minority interest owners and succession
- Assisted owners of s-corp in liquidating commercial property and navigating tax consequences of transaction
- Assisted corporate creditor in renegotiating credit facilities with retail entities and deceased guarantor’s estate
- Formed non-profit corporation, secured tax-exempt status for corporation from IRS, assisted family in establishing corporate governance, and advised family in obliging corporate formalities in administering corporation
- Assisted out-of-state client in by-passing sibling to qualify to administer deceased parent’s estate and trust; discovering and taking control of various liquid and non-liquid assets; and selling real and personal property to satisfy estate obligations and fund trusts for family beneficiaries
Professional & Civic Engagement
- American College of Trust and Estate Counsel Fellow, Southeast Fellows Institute Graduate
- Wake County Estate Planning Council, Member, Former President and Officer
- North Carolina Bar Association, Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section Council Member, CLE Committee Chair, Author, and Speaker
- Tenth Judicial District Bar Association Member
- First Presbyterian Church of Raleigh Foundation Director, Investment Committee Member
- Park Scholarships Selection Committee Member: Triangle Region, 2012 – Present
- Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Leadership Raleigh 31 Graduate
Thought Leadership
- Author, "What’s Up with Life Insurance (Value)? A Look at Transfer-for-Value and Connelly" for The Will & The Way, North Carolina Bar Association Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section Newsletter, October 2023
- Author, "Not From ‘Round Here, Are You? Out-of-State Wills in North Carolina" for The Will & The Way, North Carolina Bar Association Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section Newsletter, July 2023
- Author and Presenter, Basics of Estate Planning: Will and Revocable Trust Drafting, North Carolina Bar Association Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section CLE, February 2022
- Author and Presenter, Navigating an Estate or Trust Dispute, North Carolina Bar Association Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section Annual Meeting, July 2021
- Author and Presenter, Will and Trust Caveats, Duke Estate Planning Conference, October 2019
- Contributing Author, R"ecent Developments in Federal and State Law" for The Will & The Way North Carolina Bar Association Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section Newsletter, July 2014 through July 2017
- Speaker, Recent Developments in Federal and State Law, North Carolina Bar Association Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section Meeting, July 2016
- What Commercial Lenders Should Know About Estates and Trusts, Presentation to Institutional Creditor, May 2017
- "Is It All About the Money? Considering a Multi-factor Test for Determining the Appropriateness of Forced Partition Sales in North Carolina", The Campbell Law Review, 33 Campbell L. Rev. 411 (2011)
Honors & Awards
- Recognized annually in Business North Carolina magazine's Legal Elite, first as a "Young Gun" and now in the field of Tax/Estate Planning, 2020 – Present
- Recognized annually in The Best Lawyers in America (BL Rankings) in the fields of Closely Held Companies and Family Businesses Law and in Trusts and Estates, 2018 – Present
- Selected to the North Carolina Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers (Thomson Reuters) in Estate & Trust Litigation, Estate Planning & Probate, 2019, 2021, 2024