I am guided by the forceful command of the North Carolina Rules of Professional Conduct, which describe an attorney’s special responsibility for the quality of justice:
“As an advisor, a lawyer provides a client with an informed understanding of the client’s legal rights and obligations, and explains their practical implications. As an advocate, a lawyer zealously asserts the client’s position under the rules of the adversary system. As a negotiator, a lawyer seeks a result advantageous to the client but consistent with requirements of honest dealing with others.”
Guided by these simple principles, during more than thirty years of law practice I have been privileged to represent numerous clients at the trial and appellate level in both state and federal courts. I have represented several clients who sustained serious injuries in trucking or motor vehicle accidents, and on their behalf pressed claims with insurance companies, and when necessary, in our trial courts. I have also represented clients injured by the carelessness or neglect of others on business premises and in nursing homes.
I do not view injured clients as “victims,” but rather as injured citizens entitled to sound advice and zealous advocacy. I have tried several cases before judge and jury, and am comfortable in courtroom settings, and in negotiating the best possible settlement when appropriate.
Practice areas
Representing individuals seriously injured in Car Accidents.
Representing individuals seriously injured in Trucking Accidents.
Appeals & Post Conviction Representation in State & Federal Courts. Criminal & Civil Appeals in State & Federal Courts
Wrongful death claims arising out of motor vehicle accidents and nursing home neglect.
Languages spoken
English
State | Status | Acquired | Updated |
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SC | Good Standing | 1985 | 07/30/2022 |
NC | Active | 1984 | 06/23/2022 |
Legal answers | 0 |
Legal guides | 0 |
Award name | Grantor | Date Granted |
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AV Preeminent Rated | Martindale-Hubbell | 2020 |
Title | Company name | Duration |
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Partner | Wyatt Early Harris Wheeler, LLP | 1995 - Present |
Association name | Position name | Duration |
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Guilford Inn of Court | Member | 1997 - Present |
High Point Bar Association | Member | 1991 - Present |
North Carolina Bar Association | Member | 1987 - Present |
North Carolina Advocates for Justice | Member | 1987 - Present |
South Carolina Bar | Member | 1985 - Present |
Publication name | Title | Date |
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The Bencher (American Inns of Court) | Samuel Leibowitz: Courageous Advocate | 2012 |
North Carolina Bar Association Dispute Resolution Newsletter | Welcome to Dispute Resolution Law Reviews | 2004 |
Popular Government | Should District Attorneys Control the Criminal Trial Calendar? | 1994 |
Bar Notes | The N.C. Bar Association and The N.C. State Bar: Historical Perspective of Their Relationship | 1987 |
Am. J. Trial Advocacy 265 | Recovery of Computer Assisted Research Charges in Federal Court: Putting Some Byte in Federal Fee and Cost Shifting Statutes | 1985 |
Campbell Law Review | You Take (45% of) My Breath Away: Apportionment of Worker's Compensation Awards in Occupational Disease Cases | 1982 |
School name | Degree | Graduated |
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Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law | JD - Juris Doctor | 1984 |
University of South Carolina | M.Lib. | 1977 |
University of South Carolina | BA - Bachelor of Arts | 1974 |
Conference name | Title | Date |
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Wake Forest University School of Law, Automobile Accident Litigation | Recent Developments in Automobile Accident Law | 2007 |
Wake Forest University School of Law, Tort Law Seminar | Negligence | 2006 |
Wake Forest University School of Law, Criminal Law Seminar | Professionalism | 2004 |
Wake Forest University School of Law, Motor Vehicle Law in North Carolina | Proving Damages | 2004 |
Wake Forest University School of Law, Evidence Seminar | Rule 404(b) | 2003 |
Wake Forest University School of Law, Criminal Law Seminar | Professional Responsibility | 2002 |
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