In the Community
The Orpheum Theater Restoration
The Paynter Law Firm-In the Community Originally built in 1912, the Orpheum Theater was perhaps best known for its unique funnel shape, designed specifically to amplify sounds like an amphitheater. From the 1940’s to the 1960’s, the theater was used for a variety of live stage shows that highlighted western performers, but with changes in…
Read MoreCalling All Artists for the Hillsborough Art Walk!
Don’t Miss The Hillsborough Art Walk! Paynter Law is excited to play a special role in our local arts community! Each year, our team opens up the Hillsborough office to the Hillsborough Arts Council and their Last Friday Art Walk. Between April and September, we are proud to host artists from the area and showcase…
Read MorePaynter Law Assists in Historic Chapel Renovation
Built by a group of former slaves from the Cedar Hill Plantation, Reaves Chapel has long stood as one of the oldest, most significant landmarks for African American history in the southeast. Towards the end of the 19th century, the congregation moved the location of the church to land donated by former slave, Edward Reaves, to increase its accessibility…
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