Young Lawyers Section: Connections

Jonathan Parisi is President of the Greensboro Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section and Attorney at Spangler Estate Planning
As we move into February, the Young Lawyers Section is energized by the strong start to the year and excited for what lies ahead. The past few weeks have already brought meaningful opportunities to connect, and the months ahead promise even more chances to build community, serve others, and engage with one another beyond the practice of law. With a full calendar of social, service, and professional opportunities on the horizon, we look forward to continuing this momentum together and strengthening the bonds that make our Section so vibrant.
Networking Over Lunch
Our January 8th networking luncheon was a great success, bringing together more than a dozen young attorneys for an afternoon of meaningful conversation and connection. Held at Liberty Oak, the luncheon provided an easygoing setting for members to build relationships, exchange ideas, and share insights about their practices. The energy and engagement at the table made it clear that our Section continues to thrive when we come together—setting a strong tone for the months ahead.
Hockey Night with YLS
We are excited to debut a brand-new social event for the Young Lawyers Section with a group outing to a Greensboro Gargoyles hockey game on Friday, February 6, at 7:00 p.m. Members are invited to join us for an evening of fast-paced hockey, camaraderie, and fun as the Gargoyles take on the Reading Royals. This first-of-its-kind YLS event is a great opportunity to connect outside the office in a high-energy setting. Spots are limited, so we encourage members to RSVP early to secure their place. RVSP by emailing younglawyerssection@greensborobar.org.
Torts Illustrated Is Back!
YLS is gearing up for another season of spring kickball, and we want you on the roster! Our team, Torts Illustrated, will compete in the local rec league from March through May, and all skill levels are welcome—no experience required. It’s a fun, low-pressure way to stay active, build friendships, and show some YLS spirit outside the office. Interested in playing? Contact Casey Robinson and get ready to hit the field with YLS this spring!
Serving Our Community
While social connection remains an important part of YLS, service continues to be at the heart of what we do. In the coming weeks, we look forward to returning to our community roots through service-focused initiatives, including an upcoming dinner service with Urban Ministries, volunteer opportunities with Backpack Beginnings, and Read Across America at Hunter Elementary School. These events give our members the chance to give back in meaningful ways and support organizations making a tangible difference in our community. Additional details and sign-up information will be shared soon.
YLS Member Spotlight: Chimeaka L. White, of The White Law Firm, PLLC
Chimeaka L. White is the founder and owner of The White Law Firm, PLLC, a plaintiff-side personal injury firm dedicated to advocating for individuals who have been harmed and too often feel unheard. Her practice focuses on wrongful death, sexual assault, premises liability, motor vehicle crashes, and civil litigation, with a mission centered on accountability, advocacy, and service.
Before becoming an attorney, Chimeaka spent a decade building businesses and working across multiple roles simultaneously. That entrepreneurial background shaped her resilience, strategic thinking, and leadership—skills that continue to define her legal practice. She began her legal career as a paralegal, gaining firsthand insight into the real-world challenges faced by injured clients and their families. In 2016, she earned her Juris Doctor from North Carolina Central University School of Law and opened her firm immediately after passing the North Carolina Bar.
A Greensboro native, Chimeaka earned her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from North Carolina A&T State University while raising her two children, Harmony and Sincere. As both a mother and an advocate for women, she brings unmatched empathy, strength, and dedication to her work. She is an active member of the Greensboro Bar Association and the Guilford County Association of Black Lawyers and remains deeply committed to serving her community. Outside of practice, she enjoys fitness, cooking, gardening, and international travel.
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Connect with YLS
The Young Lawyers Section would like to celebrate the personal milestones and professional accomplishments of its members. Email YLS at younglawyerssection@greensborobar.org to share achievements that you would like celebrated on our social media platform and in the GBA’s member newsletter!
For more information about YLS events & service opportunities, follow us on Facebook (Greensboro Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section) or email us to be added to our email list, younglawyerssection@greensborobar.org.


