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Chat withState: North Carolina
Acquired: 1976
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426 Old Salem Rd., Winston Salem, NC, 27101
9 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | March 18, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Employment & Labor
Griff Morgan
Griff Morgan provided me with sound legal advice and strategy when I found myself in an unbearable situation with an employer. He was firm and yet very much a gentleman during negotiations. His use of tact, diplomacy and guidance made what was supposed to be a difficult day into a very acceptable ex...
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2014
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2014
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2014
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2013
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2013
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2012
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2012
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2011
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2011
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2011
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1991 - Present
Attorney, Elliot Morgan Parsonage
2011 - 2013
North Carolina Advocates for JusticeBoard Member
2011 - 2012
North Carolina Advocates for Justice, Workers Compensation SectionChair
2003 - 2008
North Carolina State BarChair, Workers' Compensation Specialization Committee
1998 - 1999
North Carolina Advocates for Justice, Employment Law SectionChair
Affirmed for plaintiff.
Prevailed on the director's civil rights contract claim.
Unemployment benefits awarded to employee
Unemployment benefits awarded to employee
Covenant not ot compete was ruled unenforceable. Employee's claims against employer were allowed and employee received monetary damages.
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