FN-18853 MN-18853 LN-18853, Esq.
Attorney - Commercial, Insurance, Product Liability, Condemnation Litigation
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, L.L.P. – Partner
Attorney - Commercial, Insurance, Product Liability, Condemnation Litigation
Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton L.L.P. (and predecessor firm), 1982 – Present.
Partner in Kilpatrick Townsend's litigation practice group with over 34 years of extensive trial experience, including representation of corporations and individuals in over 80 jury trials to verdict; successfully represented companies and individuals in complex commercial cases, including domestic and international contracts, business valuations, and insurance and indemnity issues, Legal Malpractice, Medical Malpractice, Insurance Coverage, Telecommunications, Conspiracy, Defamation, Restrictive Covenants, Contract, Class Action, Trade Secret, Unfair Trade practice; successful history representing manufacturers in product liability cases involving the automotive and trucking industries, chemicals, consumer products, asbestos and other mass torts, medical devices and other products; served as national coordinating counsel for a furniture company, carpet manufacturer and a specialty food manufacturer; and extensive experience in the area of eminent domain, or condemnation, representing property owners and municipalities.
Served as a mediator in approximately 50 business disputes between corporations; 20 consumer cases; 32 product liability cases; 50 catastrophic injury or wrongful death tort actions; 12 medical malpractice cases; and five eminent domain cases.
Commercial cases mediated included franchise disputes involving geographical and territorial limits, business valuation issues, contract issues, unfair and deceptive trade practice, false advertising, misrepresentation and fraud. Product cases involved tort, contract, express and implied warranty, unfair and deceptive trade practices, violation of federal and state statutes. Medical malpractice cases involved breach of standard of care and related claims.
The mediation conference has replaced the trial as a vehicle for resolving disputes in today's litigation environment. My role as mediator is to facilitate the parties' creative resolution of their dispute. While not putting undue pressure on either side, I see it as my role to thoroughly explore each side's strengths and weaknesses and ensure that they have a clear picture of the risks and benefits to resolution and trial.
Vanderbilt University (JD-1982); Duke University (BA, Economics- Magna Cum Laude-1979).
Admitted to the Bar: Tennessee (2015), North Carolina (1983); U.S. District Court: Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court.
Certified Mediator, North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission for North Carolina Superior Courts and the U.S. District Court, Middle District of North Carolina.
Certified Mediator, North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission for North Carolina Superior Courts and the U.S. District Court, Middle District of North Carolina.
American Bar Association (Tort Insurance Practice Section); North Carolina Bar Association; Forsyth County Bar Association; Defense Research Institute; North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys; Association of Defense Trial Attorneys; American Bar Association, Tort Insurance Practice Section, Property Insurance Section, Chairman of Publications; Association of Defense Trial Attorneys, Member; The Defense Research Institute, Member; Home Owners Annotations Publication, Regional Editor; North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys, Member; North Carolina Bar Association, Administration of Justice Study Committee, Member; Tort Insurance Practice Section Annual Survey, Property Law Survey, Editor and Author; Vanderbilt Law Review Editorial Board, Member; Wake Forest Law School Moot Court Board Judge; Winston-Salem Davis Cup Organizing Committee, Member; Winston-Salem Open Tennis Tournament, Board of Directors and Legal Counsel.
Avoiding Waiver of Privilege and Ensuring Enforceability in Any Proceeding of the Parties' Non-Waiver Agreement
Source: The Middle Ground, Volume 4, Issue 1
Recovering Costs and Fees in North Carolina Cases
Source: The Resource
The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
Source: North Carolina Lawyers Weekly
All for the Taking? North Carolina Legislature Responds to Kelo Controversy with Constitutional Amendment Limiting Eminent Domain
Source: The Litigator
My Big Fat Lawsuit: Obesity Claims, the New Frontier?
Source: For the Defense
The Libel Plaintiff's Perspective
Source: Communications Lawyer
Can the Libel Plaintiff's Discovery Sword Pierce the New North Carolina Shield Law?
Source: Kilpatrick Townsend LLP
Discovery in Eminent Domain Cases
Source: The Defender
When is a North Carolina Employee "at Will?"
Source: Lawyers Weekly
The Learned Intermediary Doctrine
Source: Campbell Law Observer
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in a Nutshell
Source: The Defender
North Carolina's "Lemon Law" - An Analysis of the New Motor Vehicles Warranties Act
Source: Campbell Law Observer
The Claim for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress - Limiting Foreseeability
Source: The Defender.
Source: The Middle Ground, Volume 4, Issue 1
Recovering Costs and Fees in North Carolina Cases
Source: The Resource
The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
Source: North Carolina Lawyers Weekly
All for the Taking? North Carolina Legislature Responds to Kelo Controversy with Constitutional Amendment Limiting Eminent Domain
Source: The Litigator
My Big Fat Lawsuit: Obesity Claims, the New Frontier?
Source: For the Defense
The Libel Plaintiff's Perspective
Source: Communications Lawyer
Can the Libel Plaintiff's Discovery Sword Pierce the New North Carolina Shield Law?
Source: Kilpatrick Townsend LLP
Discovery in Eminent Domain Cases
Source: The Defender
When is a North Carolina Employee "at Will?"
Source: Lawyers Weekly
The Learned Intermediary Doctrine
Source: Campbell Law Observer
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in a Nutshell
Source: The Defender
North Carolina's "Lemon Law" - An Analysis of the New Motor Vehicles Warranties Act
Source: Campbell Law Observer
The Claim for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress - Limiting Foreseeability
Source: The Defender.
$475 Per Hour
English
United States of America
Winston-Salem, NC
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