Craig practices in the areas of land-use litigation and planning, environmental law, and real-estate litigation. He actively represents clients in zoning and annexation matters throughout Western North Carolina and across the state. Craig also assists clients in homeowner association matters, including drafting, reviewing, and enforcing restrictive covenant documents.
Practice Highlights
- Successfully defended timeshare associations in million-dollar claim regarding unpaid disputed assessments.
- Obtained $100,000 settlement for client property owner in homeowner association abuse case.
- Successfully prosecuted claim through N.C. Supreme Court against City of Brevard for wrongfully denying development approval for elderly housing project.
- Successfully challenged through the N.C. Supreme Court annexation of large industrial property by City of Asheville.
Professional Affiliations
- North Carolina Bar Association, 1991-present
- Environmental Section, 1991-present
- Land Use Section, 2005-present
- Real Property Section, 1991-present
- Real Property Section Council, 2006
- North Carolina Outdoor Advertising Association, 2001-present
Recognitions
- Best Lawyers in America

