Firm: Brewer and Terry, P.C.
Practice Areas: Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Toxic Substances, Wrongful Death, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals, Appeals
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Firm: McDowell Law Group
Practice Areas: Elder Law
With expertise spanning estate planning, Medicaid planning, special needs planning, and tax law, Letha offers a comprehensive suite of services tailored to meet the diverse needs of her clients. Whether navigating complex asset protection strategies or planning for the future, Letha’s provides thoughtful guidance and strategic solutions, deigned to achieve her clients’ goals.. Letha’s influence extends beyond her law practice. Letha is passionate about sharing her knowledge and dedication for elder law with others. Her expertise is sought after in the legal community, where she frequently teaches continuing education programs on elder law and special needs planning and has contributed articles to national media outlets and publications. Her educational reach includes teaching Tax & Estate Law, at the prestigious Stetson Law University, where she is an adjunct faculty member. Additionally, she serves as a subject matter expert for InterActive Legal Estate and Elder Law Planning software and has worked on law and technology initiatives, including IBM's Watson project.. Letha's exceptional contributions have earned her numerous appointments and accolades, including being named a Super Lawyer Rising Star for multiple years and a Super Lawyer for consecutive years. She has earned the prestigious appointment of Fellow, both from the American College of Trust and Estate Council and from the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Additionally, she is a certified elder law attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation (CELA) and board certified as a specialist in Elder Law by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization. These appointments and accolades serve as a testament to Letha's unwavering commitment to excellence both in her field and to her clients.. Licensed to Practice & Represent• North Carolina State Bar• Virginia State Bar• United States District Court – Eastern District of North Carolina. Accreditations, Associations + Awards• Fellow, American College of Trusts and Estates Council (“ACTEC”)• Fellow, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)• Elder Law Attorney Certified (CELA) by the National Elder Law Foundation• Board Certified as a Specialist in Elder Law by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization• Accredited to prepare and prosecute claims with the Department of Veterans Affairs• Adjunct Faculty, Stetson Law College• Special Advisor on Elder Law Planning, InterActive Legal• Rated AV preeminent 5.0/5.0 by Martindale-Hubbell• Super Lawyer 2018 – 2024• Super Lawyer Rising Star for 2014 – 2016• Member of the Board of Directors for the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) 2017-2023• Member, Virginia Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (VAELA)• Member, North Carolina Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NC NAELA). Education• University of Maine’s School of Law | Juris Doctor, 2004• Purdue University | Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, 2001
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Firm: Triangle Smart Divorce
Practice Areas: Family
When L. Brook Stuntebeck (Brook) graduated from Georgia State Law School she did what many new lawyers do – she joined a huge firm. The kind that throws tons of cases from tons of different areas of the law at young associates on the theory that they are equally indefatigable and replaceable.. Brook thrived in her ‘corporate law’ environment while concentrating mostly on civil matters where she had virtually no contact with clients. She started helping out a senior partner on a few family law cases and found she liked it – and she loved working with clients and families.. When it became apparent that ‘big law’ wasn’t for her (this occurred almost simultaneously with her moving to Texas) she asked the family law partner she had worked with for a recommendation.. “Yes! Of course!” He agreed . . . before adding this, “But only if you go into family law full time. You’re a natural, you’re great at it, you love clients and they love you, be a family lawyer.”. Brook agreed, got the recommendation, found a terrific family law firm in Texas and in short order was recognized as a Texas Rising Star/Best Lawyer. More importantly – much more importantly – Brook embraced family law, embraced negotiation and strategy and mediation.. Now Brook is bringing her passion for family law to Triangle Smart Divorce along with her client philosophy: “Tell me your ultimate goals and we’ll figure out how to get you there in the best possible way. We’ll get you to closure.”. We at Triangle Smart Divorce are thrilled to have her – which says a lot about Brook as she is an intense Georgia Bulldog fan and was hired by an office filled with equally intense Clemson, UNC, NC State, and Penn State fans.. In fact, Brook’s hiring may be the first (and probably only) time fans of these teams have ever agreed on anything.. Brook is settling into Chapel Hill with her husband, Vince, two children and a three month old Labrador, Finn. No word on whether Finn already has a Georgia sweater.
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Firm: Nc State University, Office of General Counsel
Practice Areas: Business , Litigation
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Practice Areas: Appeals
In 1995, I began limiting my law practice to solely appellate work. I have since handled hundreds of appeals in the North Carolina Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. I am admitted to the United States Supreme Court, but it hears a very few cases and has yet to agree to grant any of the petitions that I have filed.. When the North Carolina State Bar created the Appellate Law specilization in 2011, I qualified and sat for the examination. As a result of passing that test and the other qualification requirements, I am a certified appellate specialist.. After graduating from UNC-Chapel Hill School of Law in 1983, I married criminal defense attorney Eben Rawls and moved to Charlotte. I started my law practice by doing research and writing for other lawyers on a contract basis. After a few months, I went into partnership with another lawyer. I was primarily responsible for the writing projects in our office, such as drafting motions and briefs, whether the underlying case was mine or my partner's. My law practice was general trial work in the federal and state courts, handling civil and criminal trials, as well as representing parents and juveniles in the juvenile court system.
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Firm: Law Office of Leslie O. Wickham, Jr.
Practice Areas: Personal Injury,Workers Compensation
Contact: (919) 383-8332
Firm: Salter McGowan Sylvia and Leonard, Incorporated
South Main Street , Providence , North Carolina 2860
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial,Estate Planning,Government Agencies,Probate
Contact: 401-274-0300
Practice Areas: Education
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Firm: Dean & Gibson, PLLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Webb/Wallace Law Group, PLLC
Practice Areas: Real Estate
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214 Montford Ave , Asheville , North Carolina 28801
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Firm: Harnett County District Atty's Office
301 W Cornelius Harnett Blvd Ste 101 , Lillington , North Carolina 27546
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Firm: Wallace, Pittman and Webb, PLLC
Practice Areas: Housing ,Real Estate
Contact: 704-365-5566
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Leslie M. Yount Attorney
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Firm: Curt J. Vaught & Associates
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
Contact: (828) 324-9930
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