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Brian Lagesse

Attorney

  • 10 yrs experience
  • Bar admitted 2015
  • Charlotte, NC
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Bar admissions
  • North Carolina
    2015
  • Georgia
Education
B.B.A.
Regent University School of Law (J.D.); Duke University School of Law (LL.M. Law and Entrepreneurship)2015
Undergraduate
Baylor University2010
Awards and recognition
  1. 01Best Lawyers Ones to Watch - Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law (2024-2026)
Memberships
  • LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce
  • Mecklenburg County Bar (26th Judicial District)
  • Mecklenburg County Bar Finance Committee
  • North Carolina Land Title Association
  • Real Estate Lawyers Association of North Carolina
  • North Carolina Advocates for Justice (Eminent Domain Division)
  • Appraisal Institute
Publications
  • Regent University Law Review (Business Editor, alumni)
  • 'The Intersections of Law and Cryptography' (U. Washington-Bothell, 2014)
  • 'Eminent Domain Case Study: When Old Railroads Meet New Pipes' (2023 Mecklenburg Bar Association CLE)

Background

Brian Lagesse is an attorney at the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin, focused on eminent domain practice. He joined the firm in 2020 and works out of the Durham, North Carolina office. Lagesse earned his Bachelor of Business Administration from Baylor University in 2010, his Juris Doctor from Regent University School of Law in 2015 (where he served as Business Editor of the Regent University Law Review), and an LL.M. in Law and Entrepreneurship from Duke University School of Law in 2016. Before joining Farrin, Lagesse served as head of the North Carolina Title Resolution Department at another law firm and previously worked as an aerospace contractor project manager with the Department of Defense. He is admitted to practice in North Carolina and Georgia. His professional memberships include the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce, Mecklenburg County Bar (26th Judicial District) and its Finance Committee, North Carolina Land Title Association, Real Estate Lawyers Association of North Carolina, North Carolina Advocates for Justice (Eminent Domain Division), and the Appraisal Institute. He has been recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch for Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law (2024-2026). He has presented "The Intersections of Law and Cryptography" at the University of Washington-Bothell (2014) and "Eminent Domain Case Study: When Old Railroads Meet New Pipes and Everything in Between" at the 2023 Mecklenburg Bar Association CLE.

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