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NC State Bar Names GBA Members Board Certified Specialists

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter

Congratulations to members of the Greensboro Bar Association who became N.C. State Bar Board Certified Specialists on December 8, 2021!  The names and specializations are as follows:

Jon Ward; Appellate Practice

Erin Bailey; Estate Planning and Probate Law

Adam Kerr; Estate Planning and Probate Law

Hilary Hux; Family Law

Martha Massie; Family Law

Jacalyn Ackerman; Workers’ Compensation Law

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Register for Free Diversity Training 2022

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter

March 10, 2022
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

The Greensboro Bar Association is pleased to present Session 2 of The Equity Paradigm’s diversity training.

Last year, Session 1 – Foundations in Racial Equity focused on building social, political, historical, and economic context around the construction of race and racism through an analysis of our systems, institutions, interpersonal relationships, and internalized norms

On March 10, 2022 we’ll participate in Session 2 – Foundations in Internalized Racism. 

This workshop pushes participants to examine their own socialization and the unconscious norms, assumptions and biases that have been ingrained in us, that perpetuate racism and uphold the system as it was designed. We will interrogate our own lived experiences and identities, build community and devise strategies for deconstructing Internalized Racial Superiority and Internalized Racial Oppression through racial identity caucusing, all while building our capacity to work towards racial equity in the spaces we occupy.

All members are invited to include your colleagues and staff members, particularly from small and solo firms where such training may not otherwise be available. Please no more than 5 individuals from the same office/firm.

Register Today! The deadline is February 1, 2022.

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2021-2022 Sustaining Members

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter

Thank You For Your Support!

James C. Adams, II

Michael J. Allen

Larry L. Archie

J. Alexander S. Barrett

Vance Barron

June L. Basden

Jack B. Bayliss, Jr.

Marc D. Bishop

Stacey A. Brady

W. Scott Brannan

Doris R. Bray

Andrew H. R. Brown

Mark T. Cain

Barbara R. Christy

Andrew C. Clifford

Sally B. Cone

William O. Cooke, Jr.

John M. Cross, Jr.

Kearns Davis

Rachel S. Decker

Paul M. Dennis

Daniel L. Deuterman

M. Jay DeVaney

J. Scott Dillon

Jeri K. D’Lugin

Robert D. Douglas, III

Robert H. Edmunds, Jr.

James R. Faucher

Edgar B. Fisher, Jr.

K. Michelle Fletcher

John M. Flynn

Jamie Lisa Forbes

W. Erwin Fuller, Jr.

Richard W. Gabriel

James L. Gale

Tomakio S. Gause

Michael H. Godwin

Garland G. Graham

Kenneth M. Greene

Charles T. Hagan, III

Carrie A. Hanger

Jonathan R. Harkavy

Daniel Allen Harris

Eloise Hassell

Marcus Hayes

J. Patrick Haywood

Richard H. Hicks, Jr.

John T. Higgins, Jr.

Thomas P. Hockman

George W. House

Ronald P. Johnson

Sharon O. Johnston

Paul L. Jones

Kenneth L. Jones

Kenneth R. Keller

April E. Kight

Amy H. Kincaid

Anita Jo Kinlaw-Troxler

Robert O. Klepfer, Jr.

Norman Klick

Jennifer L.  J. Koenig

Kenneth Kyre, Jr.

D. Beth Langley

Kathryn S. Lindley

Paul H. Livingston, Jr.

Anne B. Lupton

Howard Arthur MacCord, Jr.

Martha C. Massie

Jonathan V. Maxwell

Charles F. McCoy

Davis McDonald

Thomas E. Medlin, Jr.

Emily J. Meister

David F. Meschan

Larry I. Moore, III

John R. Morgan

Maureen Demarest Murray

Jeffrey E. Oleynik

Justin N. Outling

Seldon E. Patty

Christina Freeman Pearsall

Jeffrey K. Peraldo

Ryen Johnson Perry

Galina “Allie” Petrova

Jim W. Phillips, Jr.

Richard L. Pinto

A. Nicholas Purrington

John P. Reilly

Crystal Richardson

Sarah H. Roane

James M. Roane III

Russell M. Robinson, III

Stanley L. Rodenbough, IV

E. Steve Schlosser, Jr.

Kurt A. Seeber

Devon Rose Senges

John H. Small

Donald K. Speckhard

Stanley E. Speckhard

Sidney J. Stern III

Scott K. Tippett

Dennis Toman

William S. Trivette

Joseph E. Turner

Melanie Samson Tuttle

Randall A. Underwood

Richard L. Vanore

Christopher J. Vaughn

Thomas C. Watkins

Robert A. Wicker

Howard L. Williams

Gregory S. Williams

Charles H. Winfree

Edward C. Winslow III

Keith A. Wood

Carolyn J. Woodruff

S. Kyle Woosley

Charles P. Younce

Elizabeth Zook

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North Carolina State Bar – 2022 Appointments

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter

The North Carolina State Bar is preparing to make appointments to the various boards and commissions. If interested in serving, please send a letter of interest indicating the position(s) of interest AND attach your vitae to support the letter.  A brief description of each is included—see the website and Journal for more information.

Ms. Alice Mine
P.O. Box 25908
Raleigh, NC 27611

and also email to: amine@ncbar.gov

NOTE: Appointments may vary based upon unexpected changes in the status of appointees (e.g., resignation, death, or disqualification).

JANUARY APPOINTMENTS   

Meeting to be held on January 20, 2022

LAWYER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM BOARD  (3-year terms) – one position available for appointment.

Description – The LAP Board establishes policy related to the execution of the LAP mission and is responsible for oversight of the operation of the Lawyer Assistance Program. The LAP Board meets during the regularly scheduled quarterly State Bar Council meetings.

APRIL APPOINTMENTS

DISCIPLINARY HEARING COMMISSION (3-year terms) – one available position for appointment.

Description – The Disciplinary Hearing Commission (DHC) is an independent court adjudicatory body that hears all contested disciplinary cases. It is composed of twelve lawyers appointed by the State Bar Council and eight public members appointed by the Governor and the General Assembly. In addition to disciplinary cases, the DHC hears cases involving contested allegations that a lawyer is disabled and petitions from disbarred and suspended lawyers seeking reinstatement.

JULY APPOINTMENTS

BOARD OF LEGAL SPECIALIZATION (3-year terms) – one position available for appointment.

Description- The Board of Legal Specialization is a 9-member board comprised of six lawyers (at least one of whom cannot be a board-certified specialist) and three public members. The board establishes policy related to the program’s mission and is responsible for oversight of the operation of the program.  The board meets four times a year.

BOARD OF LEGAL SPECIALIZATION (3-year terms) – one position available for appointment.

Description- The Board of Legal Specialization is a 9-member board comprised of six lawyers (at least one of whom cannot be a board-certified specialist) and three public members. The board establishes policy related to the execution of the program’s mission and is responsible for oversight of the operation of the program.  The specialization board meets four times a year.

IOLTA BOARD OF TRUSTEES (3-year terms) – one position available for appointment.

Description- The IOLTA Board of Trustees is a 9-member board comprised of at least six North Carolina lawyers. The board establishes policy related to the execution of IOLTA’s mission and is responsible for oversight of the operation of the program.

NC IOLTA assists with collection of net interest income generated from lawyers’ general, pooled trust accounts for the purpose of funding grants to providers of civil legal services for the indigent and programs that further the administration of justice.

OCTOBER APPOINTMENTS

BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS (3-year terms)- one position available for appointment.

Description – The North Carolina Board of Law Examiners examines applicants and establishes rules and regulations for admission to the North Carolina State Bar.  Board members review bar examination questions; conduct character and fitness and comity hearings; supervise the bar examinations; and grade the examinations.  Additionally, the Board engages in periodic review of methods utilized in the examination and grading process.  A board member donates an average of 35-45 days to service each year.

BOARD OF CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION (3-year terms) – three positions available for appointment.

Description- The Board of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) is a nine-member board composed of North Carolina licensed attorneys.  The board establishes policy related to the execution of CLE program’s mission and is responsible for oversight of the operation of the program.  The board meets four times a year.

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Elon Names Interim Dean Alan Woodlief

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter
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Alan D. Woodlief, Jr.

Senior Associate Dean Alan D. Woodlief, Jr., a founding member of the Elon Law administration and faculty, will serve as interim dean through May 31, 2022, as Elon University recruits a successor to current Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman.

Woodlief takes over for Bierman, who will return to the faculty effective January 1 after serving as dean since 2014 and overseeing the successful adoption of Elon Law’s curriculum into a 2.5-year, seven-trimester program.

With assistance from the global executive search firm WittKieffer, Elon University is now conducting a national search with the goal of identifying Elon Law’s fourth dean by early spring.

Woodlief brings 26 years of legal education experience to the role of interim dean. He joined Elon Law in May 2005, serving as an associate professor and associate dean for admissions and administration. He currently oversees the law school’s admissions efforts, facilities, budget, and other administrative functions.

Woodlief has directed a variety of administrative and academic roles and developed knowledge about all facets of the law school’s operations, including student life, career services, academic support, and the law library. He has chaired or served on numerous law school and university committees, including strategic planning and American Bar Association accreditation committees.

He established Elon Law’s nationally recognized Moot Court Program in 2008, coaching numerous award-winning teams and guiding the Moot Court Board in hosting the annual Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition, one of the nation’s largest competitions.

In 2015, Woodlief founded the school’s Guardian Ad Litem Appellate Advocacy Clinic, through which Elon Law students represent the interests of abused and neglected children in the North Carolina appellate courts. He is a scholar on damages, civil trial practice and appellate practice, authoring treatises that are widely used by North Carolina practitioners and judges and frequently cited by the state’s appellate courts.

Woodlief has been active in the North Carolina Bar Association, serving on its Appellate Rules Study Committee. In the past, he has served on the editorial board to the North Carolina State Bar Journal.

For many years, he has also served on the Board of Directors for the Legal Education Assistance Foundation, and since 1999 has served as the Reporter to the Criminal Subcommittee of the Pattern Jury Instruction Committee of the North Carolina Conference of Superior Court Judges, assisting the trial courts with jury instructions that are used in criminal trials throughout the State of North Carolina

“Alan will build on Luke’s remarkable legacy since Elon Law adopted its pioneering, highly experiential 2.5-year curriculum in 2014,” said Elon University Provost Aswani Volety. “This includes a 50 percent increase in enrollment; a deep commitment to diversity and inclusion, with students of color accounting for one third of the student body; a nearly 30 percent reduction in average student loan debt at graduation; and successful bar exam passage and career placement rates, which have hovered at 90 percent in recent years.”

Volety praised Bierman for Elon Law’s achievements through a disruptive period in American legal education and described Bierman as “an effective and enthusiastic teacher, a knowledgeable scholar, a helpful colleague and a successful law practitioner.”

“His distinctive credentials, experiences and accomplishments over the past 40 years made him the right leader at the right time, and Elon Law is better for it,” Volety said. “As the school awaits its full reaccreditation by the American Bar Association in the coming days, members of the Elon Law community — including its upcoming dean — can expect continued success in the next decade.”

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The 2021 Elementary School Book Project Another Great Success

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter

On December 14, 2021, GBA Elementary School Project Co-Chair Erin Reis delivered a set of more than 200 well-wrapped books from the Greensboro Bar Association to David D. Jones Elementary School. Even though the pandemic meant that, for the 2nd year, GBA members did not get to personally put the books in the hands of every K-5 student in the Traditional English program, we continued to keep as much of our holiday tradition intact as possible.

GBA members generously donated more than $2,700, which allowed the GBA to purchase books for the holiday program as well as 5th grade “graduation,” and donate about $1,250 to the Jones Elementary Food Bank.

Although we were not able to wrap books together at the holiday party, several volunteers stepped up and offered to wrap books at work or home, including:

Eloise Hassell

Corinne Jones (and staff at Syngenta)

Margaret Kantlehner

Lauren Quaas (and staff at the Elder Law Firm)

Elizabeth A. Ray (and staff at Crumley Roberts)

Sarah Roane

Josh Saliba

Theodora Vaporis (and staff at Tuggle Duggins)

A special thanks to those who donated this year, who include:

Abigail Peoples

Adam Kerr

Agustin Martinez

Alan Duncan

Alicia Edwards

Anita Troxler

Barbara Christy

Barbara Morgenstern

Bill Davis

Christopher Avery

Corinne Jones

David Puryear

Deborah Mergner

Dena Langley

Diane Lowe

Donald Speckhard

Elizabeth Ray

Enyonam Williams

Erin Reis

Erwin Fuller

Henry Mangum Jr.

Jennifer Mencarini

Jennifer Van Zant

Jeri Whitfield

Julie Wall

Lisa Arthur

Marc Trigilio

Margaret Kantlehner

Mark Cain

Mary Miller

Melanie Hamilton

Michael R. Abel

Nancy Ferguson

Patrice Hinnant

Petrova Law PLLC

Rebecca Cage

Richard Hicks

Sabrina Clark

Sarah Roane

Sharon Johnston

Sharon K. Allen

Sigmon Klein PLLC

Stephen Russell

Susan Liemer

Terrill Harris

Theodora Vaporis

 

 

 

Thanks to all for another successful GBA Jones Elementary School Project!

-Adam Kerr and Erin Reis

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Save the Date: GBA Annual CLE Seminar

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter

 

 

WHEN:  February 17, 2022

WHERE: Zoom

TIME: Afternoon (before the GBA Member Meeting)

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Young Lawyers Section: Connections

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter

Nicole Scallon is President of the Greensboro Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section and is an attorney with Henson & Talley LLP.

CLE Opportunity:

On January 28, 2022, YLS is hosting a free CLE opportunity for GBA members. The CLE will be presented by Lawyers Mutual and will be a technology program.  As always, we encourage all members of YLS and the GBA to join us for this CLE opportunity. More detailed information on the program will be posted after the New Year. If you would like to attend the CLE, please RSVP by sending an email to info@greensboroyls.com.

Connect with YLS:

YLS is organizing a Kickoff Party to take place in January, 2022. Keep a lookout for an e-mail blast and Facebook post regarding this event. We encourage all members of YLS to come out and join us for an opportunity to connect and celebrate the New Year!

New connections events are also being planned, and more information will be shared via YLS e-mail blasts and Facebook posts in the near future. We hope you can join us soon for one of our upcoming events!

Do you have any ideas for future YLS events, service projects, and/or socially distant activities? Please share by emailing Nicole Scallon at nscallon@hensonlawyers.com.

Do you want more information about upcoming YLS events or to find out how you can get involved? Check out our website at www.greensboroyls.org. Also follow us on Facebook @GreensboroBarYLS.

If you would like to be added to the YLS email list, please email Nicole Scallon at nscallon@hensonlawyers.com.

YLS would like to celebrate life’s milestones with our members. Email info@greensboroyls.org to share personal and professional updates about yourself that you would like celebrated on the YLS Facebook page.

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Councilor’s Corner

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter
Manisha P. Patel, Esq.

Manisha P. Patel, Esq. is one of two North Carolina State Bar Councilors elected to represent the 24th Judicial District and founder of The Law Office of Manisha P.Patel, PLLC.

Even though my term as one of the two North Carolina State Bar Councilors does not begin until January 1st, 2022, I wanted to share information with our Bar about the North Carolina State Bar Council and the role the Council represents for the lawyers of North Carolina.

So, what does the N.C. State Bar Council do anyways???

The North Carolina State Bar Council (NCSB Council) is vested with the governance of the North Carolina State Bar (N.C.G.S. §84, Article 4). Article 4 of Chapter 84 outlines the purpose, structure, and governance of Attorneys-At-Law in North Carolina, which we so commonly refer to the ‘State Bar.’  Simply put, the NCSB Council governs the State Bar, which in turn regulates the legal profession. Additionally, the NCSB is subject to Title 27 of the North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC), in particular Chapter 1, which sets forth the Rules and Regulations of the North Carolina State Bar. The NCAC is pretty lengthy but breaks down the organization of the NCSB and further sets forth the term lengths and election of the Councilor(s) from each Judicial District (JD) in North Carolina in addition to the High Point Superior Court division (commonly known as the 24H Judicial District).

The NCSB Council is comprised of one elected Councilor from each Judicial District plus sixteen (16) additional Councilors. Where do the remaining sixteen Councilors come from you may ask? Every six years, the additional Councilors are allocated to each of the 44 JDs based on the actual population of lawyers in each district as that number relates to the total active NCSB members. Another interesting point is that the NCSB Council also includes three non-lawyer members who are appointed by the Governor.

N.C.G.S. §84-23 describes the governing powers of the Council- in essence, the Council regulates the professional conduct of licensed lawyers and North Carolina State Bar Certified Paralegals. More specifically, the Council has the following responsibilities that are shared amongst a number of committees:

  • Ensure competence of lawyers and certified paralegals.
  • Formulate and adopt the rules of professional ethics and conduct.
  • Investigate and prosecute issues of professional misconduct.
  • Grant or deny petitions for reinstatement of licenses to practice law.
  • Resolve questions regarding membership in the NCSB.
  • Arbitrate fee disputes over legal fees.
  • Regulate and the certification of legal assistants and paralegals as well as administer exams for certification.
  • Determine members who may be disabled.
  • Maintain a list or “registry” of interstate or international law firms who do business in North Carolina.

A ‘catch-all’ provision is included within this particular statute to allow the Council to act in a manner necessary to further the purpose of Article 4 that is not otherwise illegal.

In the next installment of Councilor’s Corner in February 2022, look out for an update from the 2022 First Quarter State Bar Council meeting held from January 19th through 21st, 2022 as well as a breakdown of the role of the elected Councilor in their particular district and on the Council. Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions at manisha.p.patel@gmail.com in the meantime!

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Covid Public Health Emergency

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter

BarCARES is a confidential, short-term intervention program provided cost-free to members of participating judicial district bars, voluntary bar associations and law schools. To learn more about BarCARES visit https://www.ncbar.org/members/barcares/

HRC Behavioral Health & Psychiatry, P. A. is the practice that manages the delivery of BarCARES services.

BarCARES program services have always been and continue to be available via telephone or telehealth delivery and in person as possible.

HRC Behavioral Health & Psychiatry, P. A. has operated without pause during the COVID-19 public health emergency. Clinicians within HRC and clinicians across the state to whom BarCARES referrals are made may provide services by telephone or telehealth (video + audio.)

As of this 12.15.2021 update some providers offer in person services with covid precautions (mask.)

To request a referral to a provider please contact the BarCARES coordinator at 919-929-1227 or 1-800-640-0735

For urgent concerns: to speak to someone immediately, call 919-929-1227 or 1-800-640-0735. The HRC answering service will place after business hours calls with our on-call provider

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Wellness Corner

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter

BarCARES is a confidential, short-term intervention program provided cost-free to members of the 24th Judicial District Bar and other participating judicial district bars, voluntary bar associations and law schools. If you would like additional information about the program and/or its availability in your area, please contact the BarCARES coordinator at 919.929.1227 or 1.800.640.0735 or click on the icon below.

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January 2022 Calendar Notes

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter

January 12 – Board Meeting, 4:00 PM, Zoom

January 19 – YLS Board Meeting, 12:00 PM, Zoom

January 20 – Submission Deadline for February Newsletter

January 20 – Member Meeting, 12:30 PM, Zoom

January 28  – YLS CLE, TBA

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Message from the President, January 2022

December 29, 2021/in January 2022, Newsletter
Desmond Sheridan

Desmond Sheridan, President of the Greensboro Bar Association

As I’ve written a number of times, one of my goals for the year was to get us back to live meetings in 2022. I thought the COVID thing would be over by June (of 2020 that is) but here we are still dealing with it (and I have quit making predictions). Anyway, after consultation with the GBA board, we’ve decided our next membership meeting (January 20) will be virtual.

Meanwhile, Rosetta Davis pulled off another virtual holiday party. I missed last year’s but this one was really fun, with a terrific musical guest. Given the limitations imposed on us, it worked great. Thanks again to Rosetta for the good work on this.

As noted, out next meeting is January 20 and our guest speaker will be NC Attorney General Josh Stein. It will be a good one and a little more “legal” than our last few meetings which have focused more on business and politics (everyone’s favorite topics). It’s virtual but we’ll make the best of it and I hope to see you there.

Congratulations to Manisha Patel on her election as Bar Councilor. She starts her (not easy) duties next month. I have to admit I didn’t know much about what the Bar Councilors do before doing a little research for this election – it’s really kind of a big deal. Anyway, Manisha’s column appears in this newsletter so it’s worth a read.

On a personal note, best wishes to our membership, staff and friends for a great 2022. We’ll get past this COVID thing sooner or later but either way, GBA will be there to serve our membership.

Desmond Sheridan
GBA President, 2021-2022

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