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Clerk of Court’s Request

January 30, 2021/in February 2021, Newsletter

The Attorney Pick-Up Boxes in the Clerk of Court’s office in Greensboro are overflowing, especially those on the civil side. Please check your pick-up box at the courthouse at your earliest opportunity.

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New Members Approved on January 13, 2021

January 30, 2021/in February 2021, Newsletter

Nichad Davis
Ward Black Law
Endorser: Gabriel G. Snyder

Krystal Y. Drew
Drew Law Firm, PLLC
Endorser: Moshera M. Mills

Christina L. Fonda
Purrington Moody Weil
Endorser: Crystal T. Taylor

Andrew S. Hatch
Law Firm Carolinas
Endorser: James H. Slaughter

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February Calendar Notes

January 30, 2021/in February 2021, Newsletter

February 3 – Diversity Training, 12:00 PM, Zoom

February 10 – Board Meeting, 4:00 PM, Zoom

February 11 – GBA Trivia Night, 5:30 PM, Zoom

February 17 – YLS Board Meeting, 12:00 PM, Zoom

February 18 – Member Meeting, 12:30 PM, Zoom

February 18 – Annual CLE, 1:10, Zoom

February 20 – Submission Deadline for February Newsletter

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Message from the President, February 2021

January 30, 2021/in February 2021, Newsletter
Lisa W. Arthur

Lisa W. Arthur, President of the Greensboro Bar Association

GBA Members,

Happy New Year! Welcome to the spring 2021 session of the Greensboro Bar Association. We have a lot of opportunities planned already, and I will outline them below.

I want to start by expressing my appreciation to those of you who took the time to fill out our mid-year survey. We have reviewed your responses and are responding to your requests. Overall, there was a request for more CLE opportunities and more opportunities to connect socially. In response, the GBA board has planned the following events so please mark your calendars:

  • Diversity Training led by the Equity Paradigm, Foundations in Racial Equity,
    February 3 from 12:00-2:00 PM. In this interactive workshop, we will develop shared language and analysis around structural racism and its historical construction while reflecting deeply on the way it manifests in our individual experiences, organizational dynamics, and systemic outcomes.  We hope that solo practitioners and small firms will take advantage of this opportunity. We are extending the opportunity for you to register up to 5 members of your staff or office to participate in the training with you. Registration is required. You can register here:
  • Virtual Trivia, presented by Sporacle Virtual Trivia, February 11 from 5:30-7:30 PM. Grab your GBA friends and challenge them to a trivia battle! Registration is required. You can register here:
  • GBA Annual CLE, February 18 starting at 1:10 PM.  Need to meet your CLE requirements? We’ve got you covered. Come join us for an afternoon of CLE and get 4 hours of CLE credit, including a substance abuse credit. Registration and payment is required. You can register here:
  • Nailed It Greensboro Event, March 3 at 5:30 PM. Do you want to get in touch with your crafty side? Join us as we partner with Nailed It Greensboro to create signs for your home or office. The event will be virtual, and participants will be required to pay for and pick up their take home DIY project ahead of the event. Registration is limited to 30 people. You can register here:

In addition to CLE and social events, the majority of you expressed a preference for lunch meetings over dinner meetings.  In response, all of our membership meetings in spring 2021 will start at 12:30 PM. We will not have dinner meetings.

Finally, regarding the survey questions related to COVID, we have reviewed those responses and we appreciate your feedback. In response, Grant Sigmon, Chair of the Coronavirus Response Committee, and I met with the Leadership Team, consisting of Judge Craig, Judge Vincent, Avery Crump, John Nieman, and Lisa Johnson-Tonkins, to discuss the survey results. We have also partnered with Judge Vincent to co-author an article in this month’s newsletter to address some of the concerns raised. You may access that article by clicking here. Judge Vincent will be speaking at our February membership meeting to talk about some of these issues and answer questions from the membership. We appreciate the opportunity to work with the Leadership Team as we navigate this pandemic together.

As the COVID cases continue to rise in North Carolina, my thoughts are with all of those battling the virus and all of you as we continue to try to adapt to the new realities of practicing law in a pandemic. The GBA is here for you.

We encourage that you reach out to us if there is anything that we can do to help you during this time. Stay safe everyone, and we hope to connect with you virtually at one of our upcoming events.

Lisa Arthur

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COVID Courthouse Operations FAQ

January 29, 2021/in February 2021, Newsletter

On January 11, 2021, Lisa Arthur, President of the GBA and Grant Sigmon, Chair of the GBA’s Coronavirus Response Committee, met with members of the Leadership Team to discuss the GBA survey results. GBA members’ concerns related to COVID, as set forth in the survey responses, were presented anonymously to the Leadership Team.  As a result of that meeting, we are providing the following information to guide your understanding and to address common themes in the survey responses. Judge Vincent, who is also a member of the Leadership Team, co-authored this article and will be speaking at our February membership meeting to address these topics.

Who makes decisions at the local level about courthouse operations during COVID?

The Leadership Team, comprised of Senior Resident Superior Court Judge Craig, Chief District Court Judge Vincent, elected District Attorney Avery Crump, elected Public Defender John Nieman, and elected Clerk of Court Lisa Johnson-Tonkins, are tasked with making decisions about COVID operations. However, not all decisions can be made by this body. Some decisions are made by the Administrative Office of the Courts (hereinafter “AOC”) or the Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Also, the Leadership Team is not a policy-setting board. They strive to reach consensus among the group because of the intertwining of all their departments; however, policies and procedures remain the responsibility of the elected officials who comprise the committee. Thus, the ultimate decision on how to run Superior Court rests with Judge Craig; for District Court, Judge Vincent; for operations of the Clerk, the Clerk of Court Lisa Johnson-Tonkins; for the District Attorney’s office, Avery Crump; and John Nieman for the Public Defender’s office.   All members of the Leadership Team have received Executive Leadership training by the North Carolina School of Government.

Why is there not a designated member of the private bar as a formal part of the Leadership Team?

It would be impractical to involve a member of the private bar when most decisions are made by the Leadership Team emergently and frequently.  In addition, the AOC provides a recommended framework concerning the composition of the Leadership Team which our Judicial District implemented by including the aforementioned elected officials. However, the Leadership Team is available to hear and consider opinions from the private bar and views GBA members as always having “a seat at the table.” Members of the private bar should feel free to raise questions or concerns with members of the Leadership Team directly or communicate with Lisa or Grant and we will make sure that your questions or concerns are addressed.

Why can the courthouse not release the names of individuals who have COVID?

Many of you raised the point that notifications about COVID exposure are meaningless when the person with COVID cannot be identified. Unfortunately, the Leadership Team cannot release the identities of individuals with COVID due to multiple privacy laws, HIPAA regulations, and a specific directive from the AOC. However, everyone is encouraged to use the following contact tracing app from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, called “SlowCOVIDNC,” which should assist in these efforts. The more people use it, the better we can isolate after exposure and prevent the spread.

Apple App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/slowcovidnc/id1526471580

Google Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gov.nc.dhhs.exposurenotification&hl=en_US

What can we do about the mask rule not being enforced or social distancing not being followed?

If you raised a concern about a specific courtroom or area of the courthouse in the survey, it has been communicated to the Leadership Team and is being addressed. In the future, we cannot correct these issues unless we all communicate about problems. If you see a problem, please say something. The Leadership Team includes representatives from most areas in the courthouse.  If it’s about a courthouse employee, please say something to your GBA leaders or a member of the Leadership Team. If it is another member of the private bar, consider addressing the issue with that individual or raising it with us. If it is a courthouse patron, let us know the specifics: date, time, area of the courthouse and we will address it. We need your help in ensuring that everyone is following the rules.

Can any changes be made to the courthouse building to prevent the spread of COVID?

The courthouse building is funded and managed by the county.  The county owns the physical facility and is solely responsible for security. The court system’s relationship with the county, governed by statute, is akin to a landlord-tenant relationship; just like most tenants, the court system does not have specific control over many of the aspects of pandemic response.  Changing the HVAC system or any structural change is not feasible at this time. The courtrooms and Clerk’s office have implemented plexiglass screens and the Leadership Team is currently evaluating if there are ways to improve remote hearings. Resources are limited, but the Leadership Team is doing everything it can to make the courthouse as safe of an environment as possible.

Are jury trials ever going to resume and if so, how will they be safe?

The Leadership Team is carefully evaluating this question and hopes to resume jury trials as soon as they are able to safely do so. This decision will not be made lightly, but we all understand the need for the courthouse to remain operational.  Please pay attention to the Administrative Orders as they are released.

What can be done about the irregularity of courthouse shutdowns?

Not much. We are in an unprecedented situation. The Leadership Team has to make the difficult decision to shut down the courthouse when it is in the best interests of the courthouse employees and the public.

How is the courthouse cleaned to prevent the spread of COVID?

Courtrooms are cleaned daily in high touch areas with recommended and approved commercial grade products to eradicate the virus and other harmful bacteria and germs.

Where can I go to find out more information about the courthouse during COVID?

The GBA website has information related to COVID closures and exposures. All GBA members also receive emails regularly with courthouse notifications.

Other questions or concerns?

Reach out to us! Lisa Arthur, Grant Sigmon, or Judge Teresa Vincent

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YLS Hosts Virtual CLE with NC Lawyers Assistance Program

December 23, 2020/in January 2021, Newsletter

The Greensboro Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section had the opportunity to host Candace Hoffman of the North Carolina Lawyer Assistance Program for a virtual CLE, Mental Health and Well-Being During COVID on December 3, 2020 via Zoom. Ms. Hoffman is a former litigator whose work sparked her passion for the mental health and substance abuse treatment fields.

Ms. Hoffman spoke on an array of mental health issues associated with the COVID pandemic and identified profession-specific frustrations during these unprecedented times. Notably, Hoffman described lawyers as “control enthusiasts” who seek to remain prepared at all times. In a world where many circumstances are beyond our control, Hoffman identified specific strategies that we as lawyers can implement to reduce our stress and anxiety when presented with uncertainty. Those strategies included a variety of self-care techniques, and exercises to increase relaxation and mindfulness.

North Carolina Lawyer Assistance Program (NCLAP) is a service of the North Carolina state bar which provides free, confidential, non-disciplinary assistance to lawyers, judges and law students in addressing mental health issues. If you are experiencing anxiety, depression, unmanageable stress, or burnout, I encourage you to explore the invaluable resources NCLAP has to offer to our profession. Visit the NCLAP website at www.nclap.org for more information.

Explore the following link for a list of helpful resources for the legal profession during COVID-19: https://www.nclap.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/RESOURCES-FOR-THE-LEGAL-PROFESSION-DURING-COVID-19.pdf.

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The 2020 Elementary School Book Project, Still a Great Success

December 23, 2020/in January 2021, Newsletter

On December 15, 2020, GBA Elementary School Project Co-Chair Adam Kerr 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 GBA members did not get to personally put the books in the hands of every K-5 student in the Traditional English program this year, we kept as much of our holiday tradition intact as possible. As in years past, GBA members generously donated more than $2,600, and the books were purchased through Jones’s Scholastic Book Fair, which provides the school with points that can be used to purchase new books for the school library and classrooms. Unlike in years past, we were not able to wrap the books together at the holiday party, but several volunteers stepped up and offered to wrap books at work or home, including:

Melissa Byrd (and staff at Schell Bray PLLC)

Sarah Holmes Crumpton

Judge Lora Cubbage

Susan M. Fradenburg (and staff at Fox Rothschild LLP)

Eloise Hassell

Diane Lowe

Joseph Petrack

Elizabeth A. Ray (and staff at Crumley Roberts, LLP)

Ashley Sappenfeld (and staff at Lanier Law Group, P.A.)

Mary Nelle Smith

Michele G. Smith (and staff at Hill Evans Jordan * Beatty PLLC)

Thanks go to everyone who donated their time and money to make this program successful! Sufficient funds were raised to purchase additional books as gifts for all fifth graders graduating from Jones Elementary this year in both the Traditional English and Spanish Immersion programs,
as well as to make a donation to the school’s Food Bank.

The GBA would like to thank the following individuals and groups for their generosity in donating funds to the annual Elementary School Project:

Judge A Robinson Hassell

Adam Kerr

Amy Klass

April Kight

Barbara Christy

Barbara Morgenstern

Bill Cooke

Judge Bill Davis

Charles Younce

Diane Lowe

Donald Speckhard

Douglas Wright

Elizabeth Ray

Erin Reis

Henson & Talley LLP

James Bryan

James Slaughter

Jamey Lowdermilk

Jonathan Harkavy

Kathleen Gleason

Kearns Davis

Laura Burton

Lisa Arthur

M. Corinne Berry

MacCord Mason PLLC

Margaret Kantlehner

Mark Cain

Mary Smith

Melanie Hamilton

Michele Smith

Nancy Ferguson

Judge Patrice Hinnant

Richard Hicks

Justice Robert Edmunds

Ronald Johnson

Sabrina Clark

Sally Cone

Sarah Holmes

Sharon Allen

Sigmon Klein PLLC

Steve Schlosser

Susan Liemer

Judge Teresa Vincent

Terrill Harris

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Register Now for Annual CLE February 18, 2021

December 23, 2020/in January 2021, Newsletter

Need last minute CLE? GBA is sponsoring a 4 hour CLE event on February 18, 2021 at 1:15 pm, right after the GBA monthly lunch meeting. CLE ends at 5:25. The event will be virtual so it will be easy to attend and get your last minute hours for 2020, or get a jump on 2021.

We have some great speakers and the program will include a special presentation about the legal history of Jim Crow laws in North Carolina, the required substance abuse hour, a refresher on trust account management, a legislative update and a judges panel.

The early registration discounted cost is $110 for GBA members and $130 for nonmembers. The non-discounted price (after February 11, 2021) is $130 for GBA members and $150 for nonmembers.

Register Here!

Sponsored by

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Young Lawyers Section: Connections

December 23, 2020/in January 2021, Newsletter

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Happy New Year!  The Young Lawyers Section is so excited for the new year and for your participation in 2021.  We look forward to celebrating with all of our members!

December Recap

In December, the Young Lawyers were active!  On December 3, the Young Lawyers Section hosted an informative and relevant virtual CLE for our members on Mental Health & Well-Being During COVID.  On December 17, the Young Lawyers Section hosted a virtual holiday wine tasting in connection with the Loaded Grape.  Participants were able to learn about wine as well as taste some great samples.  We had a lot of fun!

2021 Kickoff Party

The Young Lawyers Section will be virtually hosting its annual kickoff party in January.  Please check the Young Lawyers Section Facebook page and keep an eye on your inbox for details!   

Connect With Us

If you want more information about upcoming Young Lawyers Section events or how you can get involved, follow us on Facebook (Greensboro Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section), visit our website at www.greensboroyls.org, and email Hillary Kies (hkies@turningpointlit.com) to make sure you receive YLS emails.  We hope to see you at one of our 2021 events!

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Stell: 2021: A New Dawn, A New Day, and I’m Feeling Good

December 23, 2020/in January 2021, Newsletter

Camille Stell is President and CEO of Lawyers Mutual Consulting & Services. Continue this conversation by contacting Camille at camille@lawyersmutualnc.com or 800.662.8843.

I often describe myself as flexible.

My husband laughs. Out loud, mind you, right in front of me!

Because in truth, I yearn to control every situation. I prefer to know the question before it is asked of me. And I’d rather meet with you when I want to and where I want to.

Here’s what I know about myself mid-pandemic. I can be almost always flexible, but it does exhaust me.

How it started

I remember the dates very clearly because I was hosting the third annual Managing Partners Summit on Tuesday March 17. The week prior, the phone calls and emails were coming in fast and furious from speakers, sponsors, and attendees, “what are your plans for next week?”

I talked to everyone for advice, the most risk adverse people in my circle, as well as those who saw things a little differently. I talked to my sister-in-law who works for a clinical research organization. Her company is international and by this time they already had dozens of clinical trials happening across the world. She sent me charts and graphs and articles daily.

And from March 9 – “the show must go on!” – to March 12 – “I’m shutting it down” – we began to see the world around us change. And flexibility became more important than ever.

Send everyone home

By Friday the 13th (REALLY???), Lawyers Mutual decided to send our work force home, as many of you did. At that time, we thought we would work at home for six weeks and beat this pandemic. It was probably good for us that we didn’t know then what we know now. That we would be working remotely for the remainder of the year, or that we would have tough pandemic protocols in our offices monitoring everything from whether we allowed clients inside to taking our temperatures daily.

Living during a pandemic

I have felt ALL the emotions during this pandemic. Anxious, depressed, tired, lethargic, happy to be home, sad to be isolated, guilty for having a job that allowed me to work remotely.

I was only in the second year of a new business venture so I worried whether I would have business, then worried when I got business whether I could manage it remotely. I’d have a great day with plenty of energy and good client exchanges on Zoom then the next day find myself feeling angry because the internet was down AGAIN and asking myself how I could possibly be expected to work under these circumstances?

It has been hard. And even as I write that, I am inclined to erase it. I imagine there are millions of people across the world who would read that sentence and wonder if I had fallen and hit my head. How hard is it to work from the comfort of a beautiful home office?

I get teary-eyed as I put these emotions on the page. And I think to myself, girl, no one wants to read this.

2020 has been a year like no other I’ve experienced in my lifetime. And there are plenty of people this year such as the wonderful Laura Mahr, a lawyer and wellness and mindfulness expert, who tell me it is ok to feel all the feelings. And to acknowledge them. Because one thing we do GREAT in the legal profession is to smile and say, “I’m doing great, how about you?”

It’s a New Dawn

I open YouTube and search for Michael Buble singing “Feeling Good”.  “It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day, it’s a new life for me and I’m feeling good.” The jazzy music lifts my spirit. His crooning puts a smile on my face. And I love those horns. It’s a big song. Which is what I need, a BIG song.

I am hopeful about 2021. It is a new dawn and it is a new day. There’s a vaccine. Winter will end and the days will get longer. Sometime in 2021, I’m going back to the office to work.

My New Year’s wish for you is a healthy 2021. I hope you experience joy this year. I hope your law firm, or law school or business is prosperous in 2021. I hope our families and our communities will thrive this year.

And next month, I’ll try to be my normal, flexible self, writing to you about the legal profession and how you can evolve and thrive. But until then, Michael and I are singing pretty loud, because horns can handle the volume.

Camille Stell is the President of Lawyers Mutual Consulting & Services. Continue this conversation by contacting Camille at camille@lawyersmutualconsulting.com or 919.677.8900.

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2021 NCBA Pro Bono Award Nomination Deadline is February 1

December 23, 2020/in January 2021, Newsletter

Do you know someone that deserves to be recognized for their pro bono service to others? Please consider nominating an attorney, law firm or collaborative pro bono project for recognition with a 2021 NCBA Pro Bono Award. Award categories include:

  • Pro Bono Attorney of the Year (William Thorp Award)
  • Legal Services Attorney of the Year (Deborah Greenblatt Award)
  • Younger Lawyer Pro Bono Service Award
  • Law Firm Pro Bono award
  • Law Student Group Pro Bono Service Award, and
  • Outstanding Collaborative Pro Bono Service Award (for NCBA Section/Division pro bono projects, local bar association pro bono projects and other group-based pro bono projects).

More detailed information about the Pro Bono Award categories, Nomination Guidelines, and a link to the nomination form can be found on the NCBA website.  Nominations of diverse candidates are particularly encouraged.  Nominations must be submitted by February 1, 2021. Questions? Email probono@ncbar.org.

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Wellness Corner

December 23, 2020/in January 2021, 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 Calendar Notes

December 23, 2020/in January 2021, Newsletter

January 13 – Board Meeting, 4:00 PM, Zoom

January 20 – YLS Board Meeting, 12:00 PM, Zoom

January 20 – Submission Deadline for February Newsletter

January 21 – Member Meeting, 12:30 PM, Zoom

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Message from the President, January 2021

December 23, 2020/in January 2021, Newsletter
Lisa W. Arthur

Lisa W. Arthur, President of the Greensboro Bar Association

GBA Members,

From all of us at the GBA, happy new year to you and your families! We hope you had a joyous holiday season and got some time away from the (virtual) office.

I want to thank all of you who participated in our virtual holiday party. It was a great time to connect with new and familiar faces. Fred Lind even made an appearance and agreed to take photos for me. I’m including some photos of our time together below.  Many attorneys shared the “rose” (or high point) of their year, meaning that we saw many new babies during our party! We played games (where the Hassells had a strong showing), enjoyed live music, won cool prizes, and even watched a magician.  Many thanks to Rosetta Davis and Abigail Peoples for thinking outside of the box and planning such a great event.

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Holiday-Party

I also want to thank those of you who took the time to fill out our mid-year GBA membership survey. COVID has challenged our traditional offerings through this organization and we want to make sure that we are meeting the needs of the membership. We are in the process of reviewing the results now, but we want you to know that we are listening and open to consider new approaches in 2021. Stay tuned!

We hope to see you at our next membership meeting on January 21, 2021. Principal Luciano from Jones Elementary will be our featured speaker and will provide an update on how our contributions to Jones Elementary are being used to further their mission. Also included in this newsletter is information about our upcoming Annual CLE in February 18, 2021. Go ahead and reserve your spot now for what promises to be a great program!

Stay safe, be well, and Happy New Year!

Lisa Arthur

GBA President, 2020-2021

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SUSTAINING MEMBERS 2020-21

December 1, 2020/in December 2020, Newsletter

SUSTAINING MEMBERS 2020-21

Thank you for your support!

James C. Adams, II

Michael J. Allen

J. Alexander S. Barrett

Vance Barron

June L. Basden

Jack B. Bayliss, Jr.

Marc D. Bishop

Stacey A. Brady

Doris R. Bray

William G. Burgin, III

Mark T. Cain

William P. H. Cary

Barbara R. Christy

Harry H. Clendenin, III

Sally B. Cone

Richard D. Conner

William O. Cooke, Jr.

John M. Cross, Jr.

Lindsay R. Davis, Jr.

Kearns Davis

Rachel S. Decker

M. Jay DeVaney

J. Scott Dillon

Robert D. Douglas, III

Robert H. Edmunds, Jr.

K. Michelle Fletcher

John M. Flynn

Jamie Lisa Forbes

W. Erwin Fuller, Jr.

Richard W. Gabriel

James L. Gale

Hunter H. Galloway, III

Tomakio S. Gause

Michael H. Godwin

Garland G. Graham

Kenneth M. Greene

Charles T. Hagan, III

Eloise Hassell

Marcus Edward 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

Travis William Martin

Jonathan V. Maxwell

Charles F. McCoy

Thomas E. Medlin, Jr.

David F. Meschan

Larry I. Moore, III

John R. Morgan

Maureen Demarest Murray

Jeffrey E. Oleynik

Justin N. Outling

Gerald C. Parker

Seldon E. Patty

Christina Freeman Pearsall

Galina “Allie” Petrova

Jim W. Phillips, Jr.

Richard L. Pinto

John P. Reilly

Crystal Richardson

Sarah H. Roane

James M. Roane III

Russell M. Robinson, III

Stanley L. Rodenbough, IV

Mr. Kevin Alan Rust

Kurt A. Seeber

John H. Small

Donald K. Speckhard

Stanley E. Speckhard

Laurie R. Stegall

Scott K. Tippett

Dennis J. Toman

William S. Trivette

Joseph E. Turner

Randall A. Underwood

Richard L. Vanore

Christopher J. Vaughn

Russell G. Walker, Jr.

Thomas C. Watkins

Jeri L. Whitfield

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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In Memoriam, JAMES ALLEN MEDFORD

December 1, 2020/in December 2020, Newsletter

JAMES ALLEN MEDFORD

James Allen (Jim) Medford, 75, died peacefully at his home on August 4, 2020, in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Jim Medford was raised in Waynesville, North Carolina.  He was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of UNC-CH with dual majors in chemistry and German.  A Fulbright Scholar and UNC Morehead Scholar, he received his JD degree with high honors from Harvard Law School.

Medford retired in 2016 as a senior partner at Smith Moore Leatherwood (now Fox Rothschild LLP) in Greensboro; he joined the law firm in 1971 when it was named Smith Moore Smith Schell and Hunter.  His practice was concentrated in the areas of intellectual property litigation, health care and international law.  Medford was a member of the American Law Institute, the International Bar Association and the White Collar Crime Committee of the American Bar Association.

Longtime journalist, author and personal friend Jerry Bledsoe affectionately described Jim as “a tall, hulking man with a round face and a poet’s soul.”  Medford loved both international travel and music.  Fluent in German, he frequently visited and worked in Berlin and other cities in Germany.  A six-month sabbatical took him and his wife Carol to Tahiti, Australia, the UK and Ireland.  Jim’s musical tastes were eclectic, but he had a special place in his heart for classic country music and folk songs.  Jim was passionate about political issues, justice and civil rights, always expressing that passion with authenticity and often with his wonderful sense of humor.

His greatest passion and love in life was his family and many lifelong friends He is survived by his wife Carol Stearns Medford of Greensboro; his daughter Caroline Medford Lieber (Dan) of Wakefield, MA; son, William Alden Medford (Amy) of Cambridge, MA; and four beloved grandchildren, Shiri and Rose Lieber, and Lucy and Henry Medford.

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In Memoriam, LACY LEE LUCAS, JR.

December 1, 2020/in December 2020, Newsletter

LACY LEE LUCAS, JR.

July 9, 1930-March 14, 2020

Lacy Lee Lucas, Jr., age 89, died Saturday, March 14, 2020, at River Landing Retirement Community in Colfax, North Carolina.

Lacy was born on July 9, 1930, to Lacy Lee Lucas, Sr. and Mildred Lemons Lucas as their only child.  While lacking siblings, he developed lifelong cherished relationships with his incredibly wonderful maternal and fraternal cousins.

He graduated from Greensboro Senior High School in 1948 and then attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, earning his bachelor’s degree in business in 1952 and his law degree in 1955.  Lacy was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity where the special bonds he made lasted throughout his life.  He loved UNC and was proud that all three of his grandchildren attended UNC Chapel Hill.

After admission to the North Carolina bar in 1955, Lacy practiced law for five decades.  He loved the practice of law and he represented his clients with great integrity, respect and dedication.

As much as Lacy loved practicing law, he always put his family first.  He was a devoted son, husband, father, and grandfather.  His love for his family was immense and his family was truly blessed with his unconditional love.  All other matters were immediately put on hold whenever a family member needed Lacy’s help.

Lacy taught us by example how to truly live life.  He extended the highest level of respect, honesty, and compassion to everyone he met.  His attitude was always one of finding how we can work together to solve problems and make the world a better place.  Lacy consistently offered encouragement and gratitude.  Very importantly, he always had a smile.  Lacy truly loved people.

Lacy was an active member of Grace United Methodist Church in Greensboro, North Carolina, for over 40 years, including serving on various boards and committees.  He later transferred to Christ United Methodist Church.  Very important to his heart, Lacy volunteered with The ARC of Greensboro, an organization promoting advocacy and programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and he was a founding board member of UMAR, an agency of the United Methodist Church, advocating for adults with developmental disabilities.

Lacy was predeceased by his beloved wife, Emily Stonestreet Lucas.  Lacy and Emily were true devoted life partners for each other over their entire wonderful married life together of more than 53 years until Emily’s death in 2006.

Lacy is survived by his daughter, Beth Emily Lucas Smith (Nicky); his sons, Barry Lucas and Gregg Lucas (Mary Anne); and his wonderful grandchildren, Austin Lucas, Harrison Lucas, and Meredith Emily Smith.

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Class of 2020 for Hire

December 1, 2020/in December 2020, Newsletter

Class of 2020 for Hire

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NCBA Pro Bono Volunteer Recognition

December 1, 2020/in December 2020, Newsletter

Do you know a pro bono superstar that deserves to be recognized for their service to others?  The North Carolina Bar Association’s Pro Bono Committee recognizes outstanding contributors to pro bono service by featuring volunteer spotlights on the NCBA Pro Bono Blog, and other communication channels. Please help us identify pro bono volunteers who go above and beyond in their service to their clients and communities by sharing volunteer names using this form. Please note that nomination of diverse candidates is strongly encouraged.

Following your nomination, members of the Pro Bono Committee will follow up with the nominee to learn more about their pro bono work, motivations and advice for others interested in providing pro bono service.  If you have questions, please submit them to probono@ncbar.org. Thank you!  Jennifer G. Mencarini – jmencarini2@elon.edu

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Manisha Patel Presented with GBA Pro Bono Award

December 1, 2020/in December 2020, Newsletter

GBA Pro Bono Award recipient Manisha P. Patel

The Greensboro Bar Association’s 2020 Pro Bono Award was presented to Manisha P. Patel at the virtual member meeting on November 19, 2020.

Manisha is well deserving of this award.  Last year, she was named the North Carolina Bar Association’s Young Lawyer Pro Bono Attorney of the Year at the 2019 NCBA Annual Meeting.  She was selected for the NCBA award because of her significant pro bono service through Legal Aid of North Carolina, the North Carolina Justice Center and the power of attorney clinics for immigrant residents, and service in the North Carolina Bar Foundation’s signature pro bono programs, Free Legal Answers and 4ALL.  Manisha is also a volunteer Guardian ad Litem for Guilford County where she provides support and assistance to some of the state’s most vulnerable children. In addition to maintaining her solo law practice, she gives substantial time to pro bono clients and programs throughout North Carolina.  She is also working with Legal Aid of North Carolina to develop a mediation program for Landlord-Tenant disputes.

Manisha is currently the chair of the GBA’s Pro Bono Committee and has been in that role for several years.  She is always promoting pro bono service among the local bar.  She and her committee present the Herb Falk Society awards to recipients each year. Last year Manisha was inducted into the HFS after logging over 650 hours of pro bono service
in 2019!

Manisha is in her second term as President of the North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys (“NCAWA”).  Patel was selected for this leadership position after serving in her roles of Education Committee Chair, Secretary, Vice-President, and President-Elect.  Manisha also served as President of the local chapter of NCAWA, Piedmont Triad Women Attorneys for 2016 and 2017.   

Manisha earned her Juris Doctor from Elon University School of Law and holds bachelor’s degrees in both economics and history from Virginia Tech University. With a focus on family law, Patel started her solo practice in November 2018 after spending over six years in private practice. Manisha offers compassionate legal counsel and support to family law clients during emotionally stressful transitions and difficult life situations.

We are proud to recognize Manisha’s outstanding service.

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