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Asheville attorney makes Business NC's "Power List"

May 22, 2023 05:15PM ● By WNC Business

ASHEVILLE — Roberts & Stevens is thrilled to announce that attorney and firm partner Wyatt S. Stevens has been recognized by Business North Carolina’s “Power List” as one of the most influential business leaders in North Carolina.

The magazine’s “Power List” identifies individuals who have made an especially noteworthy impact in North Carolina. “Power List” leaders are chosen based on interviews with business community officials, research and reader suggestions.

Stevens attended law school at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, has more than 25 years of experience in complex personal injury litigation and commercial litigation, providing trusted defense and other counsel to individuals and businesses. This is Stevens’ third consecutive year being named to the publication’s “Power List” in the category of law.

An Asheville native, Stevens represents a diverse clientele, including companies and individuals in the outdoor and recreational sectors, professional services, manufacturing, development and tourism industries. Stevens represents clients in state and federal courts throughout Western North Carolina and handles complex jury trials, zoning and administrative hearings and appeals.

As a member of the Association of Ski Defense Attorneys, Stevens advises the state’s ski resorts in business affairs and personal injury cases. 

Business North Carolina published its 2023 “Power List” in a special annual guide included in the print and digital editions of the magazine. The list is published online at BusinessNC.com/Power-List-2023

About Roberts & Stevens:

Roberts & Stevens is one of the largest law firms in Western North Carolina and serves clients across the state in a wide variety of industries, ranging from large corporations and governmental entities to family-owned companies, small businesses, and individuals. To learn more, visit Roberts-Stevens.com.

Source: Roberts & Stevens