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Hutchens Law Firm celebrates J. Scott Flowers’ induction into the Legal Elite Hall of Fame

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
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J. Scott Flowers has been inducted into the Business North Carolina Legal Elite Hall of Fame for Litigation. This honor is bestowed upon attorneys who have consistently demonstrated excellence in their practice area and have received the most votes from their peers in the annual Legal Elite voting process. 

Flowers is the supervising partner for Litigation at Hutchens Law Firm. He practices in the areas of construction, land use, housing and business law and litigation. His induction into the Legal Elite Hall of Fame for Litigation underscores his reputation as a top litigator in North Carolina. In addition to this recognition, Flowers has been named a 2025 Legal Elite Honoree for Litigation.

Hutchens Law Firm, based in Fayetteville, NC, and with offices across the Carolinas, provides quality legal services across various practice areas. The firm's commitment to excellence is reflected in the numerous accolades its attorneys have received over the years.

Business North Carolina's Legal Elite and the Legal Elite Hall of Fame are awarded to North Carolina lawyers as voted by their peers. NC Legal Elite award criteria can be found here: https://businessnc.com/special-sections/legal-elite/

For more information about Hutchens Law Firm and its award-winning attorneys, visit hutchenslawfirm.com.

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