Anna-Bryce Hobson focuses her practice on construction law and litigation, advising a range of construction industry clients that include general contractors, designers, subcontractors, and suppliers. Anna-Bryce assists clients on project management, pre-litigation dispute resolution, payment disputes, mechanics' liens, and schedule disputes. She also drafts and negotiates construction contracts, standard form lien waivers, termination notices, default notices, and other pre-litigation notices.
Her experience resolving construction disputes extends to bankruptcy issues as well. She has handled a range of construction and bankruptcy litigation needs for her clients, including litigation strategy, discovery disputes, demand letters, and settlement agreements.
She has assisted creditors in representation in Chapter 11, 7, and 13 bankruptcies, workouts, and receiverships.
Prior to practicing law, Anna-Bryce completed a competitive leadership development program through one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world. Anna-Bryce ultimately started work with the company managing the business products portfolios of three international clients and two major U.S. sports teams.
Anna-Bryce started her legal career as a law clerk for Chief Judge Laura Beyer of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of North Carolina. Prior to joining Parker Poe, she was a construction attorney in the Charlotte, North Carolina office of one of the 200 largest global law firms.
Anna-Bryce grew up in Greenwood, South Carolina. She earned her law degree from Wake Forest University, where she served as senior notes and comments editor for the Wake Forest Journal of Business and Intellectual Property. She was also a board member of the Wake Forest Moot Court and a captain of the American Association for Justice (AAJ) Trial Team. She previously served as president of the law school's Trial Bar Association. Anna-Bryce earned a Bachelor of Science in politics, with honors, from New York University, where she focused her studies on East Asian policy. While in college, Anna-Bryce lived abroad in Guiyang, China, where she furthered her studies in East Asian politics and Mandarin.