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Overview

Richard Vinroot is a commercial litigator in the areas of land use and zoning, real estate development and construction, and employment. During the past several years, he has also litigated extensively on behalf of charter schools throughout North Carolina. Richard has appeared and served as lead trial counsel in the successful prosecution, defense and resolution of numerous actions in the federal and state courts, and in arbitrations in all of these areas, for the past 50 years.

Richard's experience includes successful prosecution of multimillion-dollar claims by public charter schools against governmental agencies for violation of state laws, reversal of a multimillion-dollar assessment by a state agency against an international insurance company, successful appeals before the North Carolina appellate courts, and numerous trials concerning commercial transactions in the state and federal courts.

Experience

  • Prosecuted multiple actions against public school systems for their underfunding of public charter schools. Sugar Creek Charter Sch. Inc. v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Bd. of Educ., 188 N.C. App. 454 (2007); Sugar Creek Charter Sch. Inc. v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Bd. of Educ., 195 N.C. App. 348 (2009); Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy v. Rutherford County Bd. of Educ., 715 S.E.2d 625 (2011).

  • Prosecuted an action against the North Carolina Department of Insurance in which a multimillion-dollar assessment against a large national insurance company was reversed in North Carolina Superior Court.

  • Defended multiple claims asserted against a large national construction company relating to its multimillion-dollar contract for the construction of Charlotte, North Carolina’s light rail system in U.S. District Court (W.D.N.C.).

  • Prosecuted and defended numerous claims on behalf of national firms performing utility construction work for the city of Charlotte and other local governments.

  • Successfully prosecuted action against the city of Charlotte relating to a multiyear, multimillion-dollar contract for waste collection in which the city's actions were determined to be anti-competitive and unlawful. Cedar Greene LLC, et al v. City of Charlotte, 739 S.E.2d 553 (N.C. 2013).  

  • Prosecuted homeowners' claims against multiple contractors, architects, engineers and other professionals for negligence, breach of contract, breach of warranty and unfair trade practices concerning the defective construction of high-end condominiums with extensive structural defects.

  • Defended breach of contract claims against the developer of a high-end commercial project resulting in the dismissal of such claims by the North Carolina Court of Appeals. New Bar Partnership v. W.D. Martin, et al, 729 S.E.2d 675. 

  • Defended claims asserted against the developer of a large residential construction project by a local homeowners association, resulting in the dismissal of those claims by the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Coventry Woods v. City of Charlotte, et al, 202 N.C. App. 247 (2010).

Accolades

Honors & Recognitions

  • North Carolina Chief Justice's Professionalism Award, 2024
  • UNC Law Alumni Association, Lifetime Achievement Award, 2024
  • The Best Lawyers in America, commercial litigation, litigation - construction, litigation - land use and zoning, litigation - municipal, 2007-26; Charlotte Litigation - Land Use and Zoning Lawyer of the Year, 2014, 2025; Charlotte Litigation - Municipal Lawyer of the Year, 2019, 2021, 2024
  • UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees, William Richardson Davie Award, 2022
  • Business North Carolina, Legal Elite, employment, 2007, commercial litigation, 2009
  • North Carolina Super Lawyers, business litigation, 2006 
  • American City and County, Municipal Leader of the Year Award, 1995 
  • UNC-Chapel Hill Alumni Association, Distinguished Service Medal, 1994
  • Martindale-Hubbell, AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rated

Affiliations

Professional Affiliations

  • Mayor of Charlotte, 1991-95
  • Charlotte City Council, 1983-91
  • Martin Marietta Materials Inc., Director, 1997-2017
  • Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina, 2000

Community Affiliations

  • Sugar Creek Charter School, Board of Directors, 1996-2015
  • UNC Nutrition Research Institute, Board of Advisors
  • Charlotte YMCA, Board of Trustees 
  • Myers Park Presbyterian Church, former high school Sunday School teacher (47 years)
  • U.S. Army, active duty (Republic of Vietnam), 1967-68; Bronze Star Medal recipient

News & Events

Events

Education

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, LL.B., 1966

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.S., 1963, John Motley Morehead Scholar

Bar Admissions

  • North Carolina
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