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Whitley Law Firm celebrates 50 years with new North Hills headquarters

The local firm recently became the first tenant at 1000 Social, the brand-new office building at The Exchange.

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Bob Whitley holds a mic inside an office space. A sign that reads "50" in front of gold and black balloons. Whitley accepts a gift from a speaker in front of several people.

Bob Whitley was born + raised here in North Carolina.

Photos courtesy Lacy Patton Photography

Cheers to 50 years.

Local biz Whitley Law Firm, a North Carolina heavyweight in the personal injury arena, just celebrated 50 years of fighting for their clients.

And what better way to commemorate the momentous milestone than by moving to one of the city’s most stunning new office spaces?

🏢 New digs in North Hills

The firm recently became the first tenant at The Exchange Raleigh, snagging a second-floor space in the ultra-modern 1000 Social.

This show-stopping tower isn’t just another office building — it’s the heart of a brand-new, mixed-use development in North Hills (think sleek condos, trendy restaurants, plus shopping + green spaces galore).

🥇 5 decades of excellence

Established in 1974, Whitley Law Firm has always been a family affair. Led by the dynamic duo of Bob and his son Ben Whitley, their team of legal eagles tackles a wide range of personal injury cases, from car accidents to faulty products.

See 50 years of successes

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