1043 E. Morehead St
Morehead Corp Plaza
Suite 300
Charlotte, NC 28204

main 704.377.4700
fax 704.377.9186
 


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Practice Areas:
Civil litigation, surrogacy and assisted reproduction; business law, trials and appeals, personal injury, wills and estates.

Jeff Williams-Tracy Education:
B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1991,
chairman, Undergraduate Honor Court, Order of the Golden Fleece; Ferebee Taylor Chancellor’s Award;
J.D., Wake Forest University, 1994.

Bar and Court Admissions:
N.C. 1994; Mecklenburg County Bar 1994; U.S. District Court, N.C. Western District 1994; U.S. District Court, N.C. Middle District 1994.

Professional and Civic Involvement:
Cubmaster, Pack 1, Mecklenburg Council Council of Boy Scouts of America;
North Carolina Advocates for Justice

Jeff engages in a broad range of business and contract law with emphasis on civil litigation, personal injury, social security disability, and probate and estate administration. Within the area of assisted reproduction, Jeff is a leader in the area of surrogacy contracts.

As a trial lawyer, Jeff represents parties in trials, hearings, arbitrations and mediations before administrative agencies, federal, state and local courts. He has extensive knowledge of substantive and procedural laws as well as strong advocacy skills. He is able to quickly synthesize complex legal and factual materials and negotiate on behalf of his clients.

Over more than 16 years of legal practice, Jeff has developed an in-depth knowledge of the needs of intended parents seeking build their families by working with gestational carriers. Jeff represents intended parents, gestational carriers, egg donors and fertility clinics. Jeff provides legal assistance for the preparation of surrogacy agreements. He comprehensively reviews and drafts surrogacy and gestational carrier contracts that clearly detail each parties’ intentions and legal rights. His representation brings order and assurance to the process by which surrogates and intended parents come together to gestate a child and then allow the intended parents to take legal custody of the child while the surrogate releases all parental rights to the child. Learn more about Harkey Lambeth's surrogacy practice.