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Overview
Practice Areas
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20% Personal Injury
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20% Insurance
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20% Workers Compensation
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20% Car / Auto Accident
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20% Wrongful Death
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Contact Information
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Résumé
License
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19 years since Charles D. Maynard Jr. was first licensed to practice law.
| State |
License status |
Year acquired |
Last updated by Avvo |
| North Carolina |
Authorized to practice law
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1992 |
05/22/2008 |
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| Wake Forest University School of Law |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1988 |
| Duke University |
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A.B. |
1985 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Member |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Civil Amicus Curiae Committee |
1997-present
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| Member |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Legislative Committee |
1997-present
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| Member |
Forsyth County Bar Association, Brain Injury Association of North Carolina |
1996-present
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| Treasurer |
North Carolina Bar Association, Litigation Section |
2005-2006
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| Board of Governors |
North Carolina Bar Association, Litigation Section |
2002-2005
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| Chair |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Auto Torts Section |
2002-2003
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| Vice-Chair |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Auto Torts Section |
2001-2002
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| Chair |
North Carolina Bar Association, Litigation Section, Legislative Committee |
1999-2002
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| Legal Affairs Chair |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Auto Torts Section, |
2000-2001
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| Lawyers Assistance Chair |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Auto Torts Section |
1999-2000
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| Treasurer |
Forsyth County Bar Association |
1998-1999
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| Secretary |
Forsyth County Bar Association |
1998-1999
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| Secretary |
Forsyth County Bar Association, Ethics & Grievance Committee |
1998-1999
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| President |
Forsyth County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division |
1997-1998
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| President-Elect |
Forsyth County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division |
1996-1997
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| Executive Committee |
Forsyth County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division |
1995-1996
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| Member |
American Bar Association |
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| Member |
Forsyth County Bar Association, Ethics & Grievance Committee |
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| Member |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Auto Torts Section |
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| Member |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Legal Affairs Committee |
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| Member |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Professional Negligence Section |
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| Member |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Workers' Compensation Section |
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| Member |
Trial Lawyers of America |
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| Changing the Rules of the Game: UM/UIM Motorist Coverage and Nationwide: A New Interpretation of Its Policy Language on Arbitration, Trial Briefs, "Arbitration and Mediation" |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers |
2005 |
| Medical Provider Liens and Assignments |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers |
2002 |
| Medical Legal Update: Charlotte Mecklenburg Hosp. v. First Georgia Insurance Comp |
Davie County Medical Society |
1995 |
See all 3 publications
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Speaking Engagements
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| Presentation Name |
Conference |
Date |
| Medical Provider Liens, Disbursements |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers |
2005 |
| Auto Insurance Made Simple: Making Sense of the Financial Responsibility Act |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers |
2005 |
| Medical Liens and Assignment |
North Carolina Bar Association |
2004 |
| Medical Provider Liens, Disbursements Dos and Don'ts - The Devil is in the Details |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers |
2004 |
| What Motivates an Insurance Company to Settle - An (Ex) Adjuster's Perspective |
Negotiation and Settlement of Personal Injury Seminar |
1997 |
| NC Statutory Liens on Tort Recoveries - Medical Providers, Social Services, Disbursements without Getting Burned: Taming the ERISA Monster |
North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers |
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See all 6 speaking engagements
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