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Reinhardt Milam& Idol, PLLC (RMF&I) was formed at the end of September, 2001, as a new partnership of Chip
Reinhardt and Martha New Milam. Mr. Reinhardt has been in the active and continuous practice of law in Durham since 1976. Mr. Reinhardt’s primary area of practice is residential and
commercial real estate law, as well as tax and assessment foreclosure work for North Carolina counties and municipalities. Ms. Milam has been in the active practice of law since 1987. Ms.
Milam’s primary areas of practice are family law and mediation. Both Mr. Reinhardt and Ms. Milam are North Carolina board certified specialists in their respective fields of real estate
law and family law.
In September, 2004, Dan Milam joined the firm as a partner/member. Mr. Milam has been in the active practice of law
since 1979. Mr. Milam’s primary area of practice is residential and commercial real estate law.
In January, 2008, Bob Idol joined the firm as a partner/member. Mr. Idol has been in the active practice of law
since 1981. Mr. Idol’s primary areas of practice are estate planning, trusts and estates, estate administration, business organizations (corporations and limited liability companies) and
tax-exempt organizations.
As a result of these long-standing Durham associations, Mr. Reinhardt, Ms. Milam, Mr. Milam and Mr. Idol have a loyal and
established client base and enjoy an excellent reputation in the Durham area. In addition to representing clients in real estate and family law matters, the firm practices in the areas of tax and assessment foreclosure and wills, estate planning and estate administration
.The offices of Reinhardt Milam & Idol, PLLC are located in the heart of North Carolina, in
downtown Durham. The Reinhardt Building, located at 401 North Mangum Street, is an eighty-five year old building which, after being almost totally destroyed by a fire in March, 1986, was
substantially rebuilt by rehabilitations and renovations in 1987, 1990 and 1995. With its well equipped conference rooms, the office is ideally suited to new trends favoring mediation and
alternative dispute resolution. The building has been designated by the State of North Carolina, the National Park Service, and the Durham City/County Historical Commission as a contributing
structure to the Downtown Durham Commercial Historic District
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