Asheboro Attorney Presents at Workshop for Professionalism and Legal Practice
Asheboro, NC (PRWEB) December 16, 2013 -- Recently, local Asheboro attorney, Scott N. Dunn, participated as a presenter and observer at a professional workshop titled “Professionalism in Practice.” Designed to promote quality and a value of professional courtesy in the practice of law, Scott N. Dunn holds a commitment to his local community and the integrity of his profession.
"I stay on the cutting edge of the practice of law. I have spent countless hours understanding the law and honing my skills. I work hard to do the best for my clients," said Scott N. Dunn.
Receiving the privilege through commendation from Executive Director of North Carolina Chief Justice's Commission on Professionalism, Dunn’s participation at the event is considered to be emblematic of a commitment to fair law practice and rigorous study. Subscribing to the belief that a lawyer must continue their training to provide the most current service to their clients as well as fulfill the law, Dunn discusses his attendance at legal education programs and resource consolidation for achieving the highest level of practice.
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Attorney Scott Dunn's office is located in Asheboro, North Carolina. Dunn has been serving Asheboro, Troy, and its surrounding areas for over 22 years. As an experienced attorney, Dunn has fought and won cases for his clients in all areas related to family law, child custody, child support modification, traffic violations, and criminal defense. Mr. Dunn also represents men and women in divorce cases. His practice also serves Spanish-speaking clients. Scott Dunn is Asheboro's chosen child custody attorney. He guides clients easily through the tedious process of child custody, helping clients understand and master family law. Scott Dunn Law Office represents local, regional and national level clients, fully dedicated to providing the best outcome.
Scott Dunn, Scott N Dunn, http://www.asheborocustodyattorneync.com, 336-257-1923, [email protected]
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