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<p class="content"><strong>Experience</strong></p>
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I began my legal career as a litigator for a large law firm in Washington, DC, where I represented both corporate and non-profit clients in high-dollar litigation in state and federal courts.
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<strong>Education</strong>
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JD, Duke Law School.<br>
MFA, New York University.<br>
BA with honors, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.</p>
<p class="content"><strong>Bar Membership</strong></p>
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State of North Carolina<br>
United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina.</p>
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<p class="content"><strong>Volunteer Activities</strong></p>
<p class="contentleft">I represent clients on a pro bono basis through the <a href="/web/20140516215940/http://ncleap.ncbar.org/" target="_new">North Carolina Lawyers for Entrepreneurs Assistance Program ("NC LEAP")</a>.</p>
<p class="contentleft">I have also served as a volunteer attorney for the <a href="/web/20140516215940/http://www.ncdoj.gov/" target="_new">North Carolina Department of Justice</a> and for <a href="/web/20140516215940/http://www.legalaidnc.org/" target="_new">Legal Aid of North Carolina</a>, where I assisted low-income individuals with consumer and employment matters. </p>
<p class="content"><strong>Classes and Speaking Engagements (selected)</strong></p>
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"Choosing Your Business Entity," Central Carolina Community College Continuing Education, February 2012.<br>
"Ask a Small Business Lawyer," Wake Tech Community College (Cary campus), August 2011.<br>
"Ask a Small Business Lawyer," Wake Tech Community College (Raleigh campus), March 2011.<br>
“Entrepreneurial Law,” Duke Law Government and Public Service Career Symposium, Duke Law School, Durham, NC, March 2011.<br>
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