Four Robinson Bradshaw Attorneys Named to Inaugural NC Legal 250
North Carolina Lawyers Weekly named four Robinson Bradshaw attorneys to its inaugural North Carolina Legal 250 list, which recognizes attorneys who are shaping North Carolina’s legal landscape through exceptional work in their respective practice areas and contributions to the advancement of the profession.
Stephen Feldman was recognized for appellate law. He represents clients in a range of complex matters, including business disputes, antitrust litigation, product liability cases and appeals. He has chaired the Appellate Practice Section of the North Carolina Bar Association, the Appellate Practice Committee of the ABA’s Section of Litigation and the Appellate Practice Committee of the Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel.
Rob Harrington was recognized for business litigation. He represents corporate clients in complex contract, trade practice and business disputes and has served as lead counsel in cases in various jurisdictions, including the North Carolina Business Court and state and federal courts across six states. Harrington is the immediate past president of the North Carolina Bar Association and previously served as president of the Mecklenburg County Bar.
Allen Robertson was recognized for municipal/government. He advises nonprofit healthcare providers and educational institutions on tax-exempt and taxable financings and strategic transactions, and he is one of only two North Carolina lawyers to have served as president of the National Association of Bond Lawyers. He has been named Charlotte Public Finance Law Lawyer of the Year by Best Lawyers and served as the firm’s managing partner from 2015 to 2025.
Angie Vincent was recognized for employment law. She focuses her practice on employment counseling, workplace investigations, training and alternative dispute resolution and serves as a third-party mediator in employment disputes. She is a member of the firm’s board of directors and co-chairs the Employment & Labor Practice Group and the Government & Internal Investigations Practice Group. She has been named to NCLW’s Power List for employment law four times and serves as an executive coach to senior corporate leaders.
The NC Legal 250 profiles are available here.