About Spenser McNeill
Spenser McNeill Combs is an attorney licensed to practice in North Carolina. He is a member of the North Carolina bar and works on matters arising under state law. Colleagues describe him as precise in his legal writing and methodical in court work. He has handled a range of matters that require familiarity with state procedure and substantive law.
Combs’s path into law followed the usual sequence of training, bar admission and early practice. He became a licensed North Carolina lawyer and has since built experience representing clients before state tribunals and administrative bodies. His work has required courtroom appearances, pleadings and negotiated resolutions. He has also spent time counseling clients on their immediate legal options and the practical consequences those options carry.
His day-to-day practice balances litigation and transactional tasks. He prepares filings and motions that respond to opposing parties and craft solutions meant to move matters toward resolution. In negotiations he focuses on clear terms and enforceable agreements. In court he presents facts and legal arguments designed to give judges a straightforward record. He attends to the procedural details that shape outcomes in state courts.
Combs handles matters for businesses and individuals. He advises on compliance, contracts, and disputes that surface in a state-law setting. That advisory work often includes reviewing documents, assessing risk, and proposing steps to reduce exposure. When disputes proceed, he follows the litigation lifecycle from initial pleading through trial readiness.
Outside of litigation he devotes time to case preparation and client communication. He works to keep clients informed about developments and possible next steps. He also spends time researching statutory and case law to support the positions he advances. This combination of preparation and direct client contact defines much of his professional routine.
As an active North Carolina lawyer, Combs remains engaged with the practical demands of state practice. He takes cases that require careful attention to procedure and an understanding of local rules. He currently practices law in North Carolina.