About Charles Evan
Charles Evan Lohr earned his J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 2009. He moved into legal practice in North Carolina and has built a career that combines private practice with contributions to bar association publications.
Early in his career Lohr gravitated toward issues that intersect law and public administration. In 2014 he served as editor of the Administrative Lawyer newsletter for the North Carolina Bar Association. In that role he coordinated content, managed contributors and helped shape editions that addressed developments in administrative practice across the state.
Lohr’s ties to professional organizations run through the Wake County Bar Association and the North Carolina Bar Association, where he maintains membership. He has participated in the bar community through those affiliations, attending meetings and contributing to the exchange of practical information among local and state practitioners.
On matters of practice, Lohr’s editorial experience has kept him engaged with administrative law topics and the procedural questions that arise in agency contexts. His background editing a specialized newsletter has made him conversant with recent decisions, rule changes and the practical implications those developments have for clients and counsel.
He practices from Lohr and Lohr PLLC. The firm arrangement places him in a small-firm environment where client contact and case management are central. He has worked on matters that require familiarity with North Carolina’s administrative processes and the rules that govern hearings, filings and agency procedures.
Colleagues and contacts describe Lohr as someone who combines an interest in the technical aspects of administrative practice with the day-to-day demands of representing clients in state matters. He balances editorial work and professional association involvement with the responsibilities of running files at his firm. His current practice centers on matters governed by North Carolina law.