Atty. Andrew McCullough
“It is rewarding to help clients complete complex real estate transactions and make critical business decisions. In my 16+ years of practice, I have developed an instinct for the issues that can kill a deal, and focus on what matters most to a client.
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Andrew McCullough is a real estate attorney based in Charlotte, North Carolina, practicing at Venn Law Group. Admitted to practice in North Carolina, NC and South Carolina, SC. Educated at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (J.D., 2004). Recognitions include Best Lawyers in America — Real Estate Law (2026), Best Lawyers in America — Additional Areas of Practice: (2026), and Best Lawyers in America — Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships) (2026). Serands clients in Charlotte, NC and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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- “It is rewarding to help clients complete complex real estate transactions and make critical business decisions
- In my 16+ years of practice, I have developed an instinct for the issues that can kill a deal, and focus on what matters most to a client
- Clients expect all lawyers to know the law and see the issues, but a lawyer becomes invaluable by bringing calm, clarity, and efficiency to the table.” Andrew McCullough is a skilled lawyer that understands the delicate balance between the inherent complexity in commercial transactions and a client’s need for practical solutions
- He has extensive experience with all aspects of commercial real estate transactions in the Carolinas and throughout the Southeast
- Andrew handles the usual array of commercial real estate work – acquisitions/dispositions, joint ventures, leasing, financing, development, and management of a variety of property types
- He represents developers, brokers, property managers, investors, builders, and more
- He also regularly represents companies whose primary business is not real estate, but own or lease real estate, and realize the impact that real estate decisions have on their business
- In addition to commercial real estate matters, Andrew provides general business counsel to individuals and companies from start-up and formation, to exit planning, and everything in between
- Clients rely on Andrew to be their advisor – he handles their transactions, but also provides advice and guidance on many issues related to their business
- He doesn’t seek to represent everyone, or handle every transaction he can
- He curates his practice by selecting clients that see the value and potential that a responsive and committed lawyer can provide
- Andrew’s style is to be proactive and solution-oriented
- Lawyers have a reputation for being unnecessarily combative and argumentative
- however, Andrew believes that, more often than not, the client’s interests are best served by negotiating and working collaboratively with other parties
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Andrew McCullough's Areas of Practice
Each practice area below reflects the types of cases Andrew McCullough handles, with a brief overview of what that area of law covers.
Real estate attorneys handle home purchases, sales, commercial transactions, title disputes, and landlord-tenant matters.
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Jurisdictional Context
Why local counsel matters in North Carolina
Practicing law in North Carolina. Legal matters in North Carolina are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Charlotte are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate North Carolina state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in North Carolina brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in North Carolina courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.
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