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Ralph DiLeone Of The DiLeone Law Group, P.C. Wins 2012 Best Of Downtowner Award For Best Attorney

Managing Partner Of Local Firm Honored By Raleigh Downtowner Magazine

2012-04-13
RALEIGH, NC, April 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) The DiLeone Law Group, P.C. (http://www.dileone.com), has announced that managing partner, Ralph J. DiLeone, was named one of the area's top attorneys in the 2012 Best of Downtowner Awards by Raleigh Downtowner Magazine, a monthly print publication dedicated to coverage of downtown Raleigh. The annual awards, previously open only to downtown Raleigh businesses, were opened this year to all of Wake County and brought in twice the number of reader votes as the 2011 awards.

QUOTES:
"It is an honor to be ranked as one of the top attorneys in the Wake County," said DiLeone. "At The DiLeone Law Group, P.C., we are committed to providing the highest level of service for all of our clients, as well as helping them develop innovative, proactive and practical solutions to their legal and business concerns. We thank everyone who voted for us in this competition."

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DETAILS:
- DiLeone has been practicing law since 1984. Prior to establishing The DiLeone Law Group, P.C., he most recently served as vice president, general counsel and secretary for Swifty Serve Corporation.

- A native of Cleveland, he obtained his bachelor's degree in accounting at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland and his juris doctor from the University of Toledo College of Law in Toledo, Ohio.

- DiLeone is active in a number of civic and charitable organizations, including Junior Achievement of Eastern North Carolina, the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, Capital City Club's Big Bad Ball, Capital City Club and the Assistance League of Raleigh. He is a member of the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce and St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church in Raleigh.

ABOUT THE DILEONE LAW GROUP, P.C.:
The DiLeone Law Group, P.C., an award-winning, Raleigh-based law firm, provides legal services concentrating in business, corporate, and estate planning and estate administration matters. A recipient of the 2011 Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Pinnacle Small Entrepreneurial Business award, the firm's principal practice areas include: acquisitions and mergers, buy-sell agreements, computer software contracts, consulting agreements, corporate succession planning, employment contracts, estate planning, wills and trusts, executive compensation arrangements, financing, franchising, incorporations, independent contractor agreements, joint ventures and partnerships, license agreements, lease agreements, and royalty agreements for U.S. and international middle market, closely-held and family-owned businesses as well as individuals. Attorney Ralph J. DiLeone concentrates his efforts on these general business and corporate matters for U.S. and international corporations in such industries as high-tech, manufacturing, hospitals, physicians, health-care organizations, banks and other service organizations, tax-exempt organizations, non-profit organizations, joint ventures and partnerships. For more information, please call (919) 791-0900 or visit the website at http://www.dileone.com.

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[Press-News.org] Ralph DiLeone Of The DiLeone Law Group, P.C. Wins 2012 Best Of Downtowner Award For Best Attorney
Managing Partner Of Local Firm Honored By Raleigh Downtowner Magazine