Other Appearances
James Scott Farrin Attorney and Partner Stan Abrams Joins “Icons” List
June 6th, 2024: NC Lawyers Weekly has named attorney and Partner Stan Abrams, the leader of our North Carolina eminent domain practice, to its prestigious “Icons” list for 2024.* Stan is a former Assistant Attorney General with the North Carolina Department of Justice who represented the Department of Transportation. After seeing property owners leave money on the negotiating table again and again, Stan decided to put his deep experience to work fighting on behalf of property owners seeking maximum compensation when the DOT takes their property for public use. Read full article here. *Standards of inclusions: nclawyersweekly.com
James Scott Farrin Welcomes Personal Injury Attorney Andréa Morelos
June 3rd, 2024: Andréa Morelos has been practicing law and advocating for the underrepresented for the past two decades, and she brings her passion and strong work ethic to the Personal Injury team at James Scott Farrin. Dréa is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Middle Districts of North Carolina, and she is excited to be on the front line at the firm interacting with personal injury victims seeking legal assistance. Learn more about her here.
Law Offices of James Scott Farrin is Proud to Welcome Attorney Leah Parady to the Team
May 25th, 2024: As a retired Air Force Lt. Colonel and hospital administrator, she’ll bring critical experience and perspective to help workers’ compensation and personal injury clients fight for justice. As part of Leah’s Air Force service, she was the U.S. liaison to NATO for medical planning. She learned how to skillfully navigate cultural differences and negotiate effectively in the face of many difficult challenges. It was her job to ensure that, when troops were injured, the care they needed was available regardless of culture or geography. Get to know more about her here.
Law Offices of James Scott Farrin Adds Attorney W. Andrew Haynes to Personal Injury Team
May 22nd, 2024: W. Andrew Haynes, a former automotive claims representative and litigation adjuster, has considerable insurance industry experience and insight into how carriers work, what potential positions they make take, and how they operate, in general. Andrew now uses his industry knowledge to protect the rights of injured people throughout North Carolina. Learn more about Andrew here.
Partner Paul Dickinson Featured in ABC 45 News Investigation on Breast Cancer Misdiagnoses
May 15th, 2024: James Scott Farrin Partner and personal injury attorney Paul Dickinson appeared in a recent ABC 45 news story addressing misdiagnoses at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist that led to unnecessary chemotherapy for patients. Speaking on behalf of multiple clients, including one profoundly impacted by the error, Dickinson called for transparency about how the lab mistakes occurred and what measures are being implemented to prevent future errors. His appearance underscores the firm’s commitment to holding institutions accountable and seeking justice for those harmed. Read more.
Paul Dickinson’s Opinion Piece on Deadly Police Chases Appears in 3 Newspapers
April 29th, 2024: Attorney Paul Dickinson’s opinion piece on deadly police chases appeared in the “Raleigh News & Observer,” “The Charlotte Observer,” and “The Herald Sun.” Injuries resulting from police pursuits are increasing in North Carolina, but holding negligent officers accountable in court is very difficult. In this article, Dickinson discusses how stricter police pursuit policies can make a city safer without increasing crime. Read the editorial here.
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