
Data Center Development
Data center facilities house the servers, storage systems, and networking equipment that power our digital world—from streaming services and cloud storage to artificial intelligence and financial transactions.
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Whether your accident occurred in Minnesota or North Carolina, having experienced legal representation is essential. In Minnesota, an attorney can help you navigate the PIP claims process and determine whether your injuries meet the threshold for pursuing additional damages. In North Carolina, legal guidance is even more critical given the contributory negligence rule and the complexity of establishing fault.

A revocable trust (also called a living trust) allows you to maintain complete control over your assets. You can modify, amend, or even dissolve the trust entirely at any time during your lifetime. You serve as the trustee, managing the assets as you always have, and can change beneficiaries or terms whenever your circumstances change.

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Article 3J of Chapter 105 of the North Carolina General Statutes creates a tax incentive program for qualifying major business facilities. Originally enacted to attract transformative economic projects, this program has become particularly relevant for data center developers as North Carolina emerges as a leading technology infrastructure hub. The program offers substantial property tax benefits to qualifying projects, making North Carolina one of the most attractive states in the Southeast.