Robinson Bradshaw Names Four Attorneys Shareholders

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Jan. 1, 2011

Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A., one of the state’s leading corporate and commercial law firms, has named four attorneys shareholders in the firm.

The new shareholders are: Seth M. Huffstetler, Jeffrey P. Kapp, Jonathan C. Krisko and Andrew W.J. Tarr.

Huffstetler is a corporate, securities and tax attorney. He assists clients with tax planning and tax controversy, and is also involved in the non-tax aspects of a variety of corporate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions and securities offerings.

Huffstetler earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University, where he graduated cum laude. He also earned his law degree from Duke and a Master of Laws degree from New York University, where he served as a graduate editor of the Tax Law Review.

Kapp practices in the areas of commercial real estate development and leasing, commercial lending, and distressed loan workouts. Kapp was associated with Goodwin Procter in Boston prior to joining Robinson Bradshaw.

Kapp earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard College, where he graduated magna cum laude. He earned his law degree from the University of Virginia, where he served on the editorial board of the Virginia Law Review.

Krisko has a business litigation practice, with an emphasis in the areas of fiduciary and securities law, creditor’s rights, and intellectual property. He also works with clients in the sports and entertainment industries.

Krisko earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University. He earned his law degree from the University of North Carolina, where he graduated with high honors, was a member of the Order of the Coif, and was editor-in-chief of the North Carolina Law Review.

Tarr practices in the areas of business litigation, bankruptcy, and creditor's rights. He has also represented clients involved in governmental investigations.

Tarr earned his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina, where he also earned his law degree, graduating with honors. At UNC Law School, Tarr was a member of the Order of the Coif and served as executive comments editor of the North Carolina Law Review.

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