NC Advocates for Justice Elects New Board Members this Weekend
Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) June 16, 2014 -- New members of the NCAJ Board of Governors include attorneys from throughout the state:
John Chilson, Comerford & Britt, LLP (Winston-Salem)
William Goldfarb, Law Offices of William K. Goldfarb (Monroe)
Ann Groninger, Copeley Johnson & Groninger PLLC (Charlotte)
Chris Mumma, The North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence (Durham)
Chet Rabon, Rabon Law Firm, PLLC (Charlotte)
Crystal Rouse, Law Offices of James Scott Farrin (Durham)
Mark Sternlicht, Beaver, Holt, Sternlicht, & Courie, PA (Fayetteville)
Gabe Talton, The Law Office of Talton & Gilbert (Cary)
Jason Taylor, The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor (Hickory)
Kristina Brown Thompson, The Jernigan Law Firm (Raleigh)
The Board will also include the following newly appointed delegates:
American Association for Justice (AAJ) Minority Caucus Delegate: Curtis Osborne, Osborne Law Firm, PC (Charlotte)
American Association for Justice (AAJ) State Delegate: Chuck Monnett, Charles G. Monnett, III & Associates (Charlotte)
Friends & Family Liaison: Hank Teich, Grimes, Teich, Anderson, LLP (Asheville)
ABOUT NCAJ:
The NC Advocates for Justice (NCAJ) and its 4,000 members are dedicated to protecting the rights of all North Carolinians. NCAJ provides continuing legal education for lawyers aimed at enhancing the quality of the legal profession, offers public education programs aimed at enhancing public access and understanding of the legal system, supports the writing of amicus briefs for the appellate courts, and advocacy work at the legislature in the areas of criminal and civil justice. The association has served its members for over 50 years.
Dick Taylor, NC Advocates for Justice, http://www.ncaj.com, +1 (919) 832-1413, [email protected]
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