News

Erika Richmond ’20: One of The Three NCBarBlog Contributors Who Share Their Thoughts on Writing

How can North Carolina attorneys bring together dual interests in writing and the law? For three NCBA members, the answer is simple: by writing pieces to be read on NCBarBlog.Writing well is a fundamental skill in a lawyer’s role. When it comes to writing outside of one’s practice, writing can be enjoyable, rewarding and beneficial to …

Erika Richmond ’20: One of The Three NCBarBlog Contributors Who Share Their Thoughts on Writing Read More »

NCCU’s School of Law Professor Reginald Mombrun mediates on behalf of Haiti

Professor Mombrun was invited to be a mediator at the Haiti Summit held in Baton Rouge, LA and hosted by Southern University Law Center.  The mediations were held by General Russel Honore (Ret.). Professor Mombrun participated in several high level meetings regarding solutions for Haiti. Professor Mombrun was assigned to be the mediator for the …

NCCU’s School of Law Professor Reginald Mombrun mediates on behalf of Haiti Read More »

Congratulations Professor Dorothy Hairston Mitchell as District Court Judge in District 14

Today, Governor Roy Cooper announced four judicial appointments to Superior and District Courts across the state. “These appointees bring years of legal experience and knowledge to the bench,” said Governor Cooper. “I’m confident that they will serve with dedication and fairness.” Governor Cooper made the following appointments: The Hon. Reggie McKnight as Superior Court Judge …

Congratulations Professor Dorothy Hairston Mitchell as District Court Judge in District 14 Read More »