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?We are a better State Bar because of people like Deborah Moy who want to be attorneys.?Superior Court Judge Michael L. Robinson - Vice President, NC Bar Association; Councilor, NC State BarA self-professed ?Air Force brat,? Deborah Moy was born in the Philippines and spent her childhood living in Gainesville, FL (Go Gators!); Dayton, OH (Go Reds!); Fairfax, VA (Go ?Skins!); and Greensboro, NC. Deborah?s maternal grandmother, Eva Jones, was a tobacco sharecropper in Eastern NC, who raised nine children on her own. She credits Grandma Jones for instilling in her the importance of strength, hope...
Elizabeth focuses her practice on reuniting families and helping individuals reach their American dream. As an adoptive mom of four siblings, she understands the importance of keeping families together.From 2006 until 2013, Elizabeth assisted an immigration attorney as a paralegal managing the processes for immigration matters including permanent resident/green card applications, petitions for family members, immigrant and non-immigrant visa applications, adjustment of status applications, and citizenship and naturalization. She realized that she wanted to take the lead and help people reach t...
Regrettably there is so much attorney advertising today. How do you separate the wheat from chaff? Here's an insider tip: Ask the lawyer for HIS or HER litigation results. If they can't produce THEIR (individual) litigation resume', they probably don't try cases. If they don't try cases, insurance companies know that. If you were an insurance adjuster, which claim has more value: one negotiated by an attorney with 20 years of jury verdicts, or one with a "personal Injury lawyer" whose only contact with a courthouse is filming a commercial out front? While you consider that, go to LawyerDodge....
I am a former Marine, (1982-1986) who began practicing Federal Criminal law in 2001 in New York City. In 2004 I was admitted to the North Carolina Bar and have been a practicing trial attorney ever since. I say "trial attorney", because that is what I am. Whether you have a complex criminal felony, a misdemeanor, a DWI, or a domestic case; if I cannot reach a reasonable conclusion with opposing counsel, I am always prepared to empanel a jury and plead your case. With nearly 19 years of Criminal, Domestic and Civil trial experience, both in North Carolina and in New York, there are not many...