Background
Louise Osborne, Caroline was born in 1965 in Goldsboro, North Carolina, United States.
Louise Osborne, Caroline was born in 1965 in Goldsboro, North Carolina, United States.
University of North Carolina (Bachelor of Arts, 1988). T.C. Williams School of Law, University of Richmond (Juris Doctor, 1991). Emory Law School (Master of Laws, Taxation, 1992).
Worked at Fennebresque, Clark, Swindell & Hay (Charlotte, North Carolina) specializing in Corporate, Securities, Banking, Taxation, Commercial Real Estate, Mergers and Acquisitions, Venture Capital, Computer Software. Admitted to the bar, 1991, North Carolina. 1994, Georgia.
Merit Scholar, University of Richmond.
Member, University of Richmond Law Review.
Member, McNeill Honor Society. Associate: Hunter MacLean Exley & Dunn.
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice. Member: North Carolina State Bar.
North Carolina and American Bar Associations.
State Bar of Georgia. Fennebresque, Clark, Swindell & Hay is a transactional law firm with professional and technical expertise in the major transactional disciplines of corporate and securities law, finance and banking, corporate and partnership tax, international tax and commercial real estate. The firm was founded in February 1993 with two objectives in mind: 1) to provide its clients with the highest level of legal representation and service, efficiently and cost-effectively.
And 2) to provide a working environment where attorneys and staff can work together in an atmosphere of mutual support and respect.
The complexity of today"s highly competitive business environment demands a strong alliance between client and counsel Effective legal representation demands much more than a comprehensive knowledge of the law, it requires a thorough understanding of the larger business context in which the law must work.
Recognizing that each transaction and opportunity is unique, requiring legal action based on particular circumstances and objectives, the firm responds to clients" needs quickly and creatively with professional expertise, technical skill and business insight which are frequently the most critical factors in consummating a transaction.
Member, University of Richmond Law Review. Member, McNeill Honor Society.