Telecommunications NewsVeteran Attorneys Join Bob Coble; Nexsen Pruet Expands Public Policy & Governmental Affairs Group Columbia January 3, 2012
Attorneys Harry Lightsey and Sally Rogers have joined Nexsen Pruet’s Public Policy and Governmental Affairs Group. They will work closely with Bob Coble in the firm’s Columbia offices.

Nexsen Pruet Elects Three New Members Greensboro, Hilton Head, Raleigh January 3, 2012
Nexsen Pruet announced today that three have been elected Members (Partners) of the firm. Andrea Easler, Tom Johnson and Brian Pearce practice with the firm’s Real Estate Group.

"Planning Commission gives OK to cell towers" Aiken Standard November 29, 2010
The Aiken Standard reports on approval of AT&T Mobility cell towers. Nexsen Pruet attorney Jonathan Yates represented the company before the Board of Zoning Appeals.

"Only God (and Optima) can make a tree" Dawn Hinshaw Columbia The State September 10, 2010
Nexsen Pruet attorney Jonathan Yates speaks to The State about Optima Towers' plans to build a "cell phone tower disguised as a short-leaf pine tree."

"New cell tower coming to Pickens" The Pickens Sentinel August 14, 2010
The Pickens Sentinel reports on a unanimous vote from the Pickens County Planning Commission following a presentation by Nexsen Pruet attorney Jonathan Yates.

"New Hanover commissioners OK cell phone tower at Murrayville Elementary" Star News November 3, 2009
Wilmington's Star News reports on the approval of a cell phone tower. The vote came following a presentation to county commissioners by Nexsen Pruet attorney Tom Johnson.

"With changes in telecom, North Carolina bill looks to remake playing field" Triangle Business Journal March 27, 2009
Nexsen Pruet attorney Tom Johnson offers insight in a Triangle Business Journal article entitled "With changes in telecom, North Carolina bill looks to remake playing field."

Thomas Johnson Joins Nexsen Pruet's Real Estate Group January 31, 2008
Thomas H. Johnson Jr. has joined Nexsen Pruet as Special Counsel. He will concentrate his practice in the areas of corporate and commercial real estate law and land use and zoning law. Johnson has extensive experience in handling real estate and zoning matters in the wireless telecommunications industry. Along with the Triad Area, he works in Eastern North Carolina, covering Wilmington, Greenville and Raleigh.
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