Patrick, Harper & Dixon, LLP Celebrating 75 Years

By David Hood
Partnership Chair

Hickory, NC (Law Firm Newswire) April 07, 2022 – Patrick, Harper & Dixon, LLP is proud to be celebrating 75 years of serving Hickory, Catawba County, and the surrounding Foothills area. Originally founded in 1946 as Akin, Patrick, Murphy & Harper, the firm moved forward in 1952 when Charles D. Dixon joined the firm, becoming a partner in 1956.

Today, Patrick, Harper & Dixon continues on its founding principles of providing the highest level of professionalism, competency, and service to its clients. Its attorneys have a well-earned reputation as dedicated advocates who build lasting professional relationships and always put their clients first.

The firm provides comprehensive legal services to individuals and businesses on a wide range of matters, including:

The firm’s attorneys are well-versed in both transactional and litigation matters in state and federal court and various forms of alternative dispute resolution, such as mediation and arbitration.

Above all, the firm is committed to continuing Mr. Dixon’s legacy of community involvement by not only providing high-quality legal services but also participating in a variety of community-based initiatives in the Foothills area. At Patrick, Harper & Dixon, we are honoring our legacy while moving Hickory forward. Please join us as we celebrate 75 years as one of the premier law firms serving Catawba County and the surrounding area.

About the Author
David W. Hood, Partnership Chair of the Firm, is a trial attorney in a wide-ranging civil practice with over 200 jury trials to his credit. His concentrations include Business Disputes, Construction Law, Personal Injury and Collections. He is also a certified mediator, helping to settle cases pending in both state and federal court. He recently finished his term as President of the North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys, the organization for lawyers representing business interests in civil litigation. Mr. Hood has spoken to lawyers and industry groups on such topics as evidence rules, contractor liens on real estate and contract funds, underinsured and uninsured motorist coverage, litigation ethics, and real estate claims.