RALEIGH, NC, March 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP (www.cshlaw.com), one of the largest civil defense firms in North Carolina, announced today that four attorneys were recognized by Business North Carolina magazine as part of its Legal Elite program, which recognizes the state's top lawyers in business-related categories. Patrick H. Flanagan of the Charlotte office was recognized as one of the "Legal Elite" in Employment Law, and Ashley Kamphaus Brathwaite and Stephanie A. Gaston of the Raleigh office along with Jason E. Toups of the Wilmington office were named to the Legal Elite "Young Guns" list.
"We are extremely proud of the recognition Pat, Ashley, Stephanie, and Jason have received," said Dan Hartzog, managing partner of Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP. "To be listed among the best and brightest in their profession by Business North Carolina is quite a distinction, and it is one we believe they truly deserve."
Business North Carolina's Legal Elite program honors the top lawyers from all over the state, and the winners are chosen by their peers. Business North Carolina's Legal Elite has become the model for other awards and lists, but it remains unique as the only award that gives every active lawyer in the state the opportunity to participate.
Pat Flanagan has been practicing defense litigation throughout North Carolina since 1994, and has previous experience with criminal and civil matters with the Army Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG) and as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney. He currently concentrates his practice in the areas of employment and municipal law before Federal and State courts and agencies, as well as handling a variety of premises liability issues, including safety and security related issues, for public entities, non-profits, and private companies.
Since joining Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog, Ashley Brathwaite has focused her practice on the defense of health care providers in medical malpractice matters and various general liability claims, such as premises liability and personal injury defense. Some of Ashley's representative clients include hospitals and healthcare providers, businesses, insurance carriers and individuals.
Stephanie Gaston has been practicing defense litigation for Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog since 2003, and has represented individuals and companies in a wide variety of general liability matters including motor vehicle negligence, products liability, premises liability, and business disputes. She has been successful in litigation before the District and Superior state courts obtaining favorable settlements for clients in many of her cases. She also was named partner at Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog recently.
Jason Toups has handled Workers' Compensation matters in the Wilmington office of Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog, and has obtained favorable results for carriers and employers of all kinds at various stages of workers' compensation litigation and mediations. He also is a repeat winner of the Legal Elite Young Gun designation.
Voting for the 2011 Business North Carolina Legal Elite was conducted online from June 21 to July 26, 2010, and notices were mailed to all members of the N.C. State Bar living in North Carolina. The complete list of 2011 winners appears in the January 2011 issue of Business North Carolina.
About Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP
Founded in 1992, Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP is a law firm that concentrates its practice in the defense of civil claims and lawsuits, representing individuals and businesses of all types. Consistently ranked as one of the largest in North Carolina, the firm has more than 90 attorneys and three locations: Raleigh, Charlotte and Wilmington. The firm handles cases in a variety of practice areas, including medical and professional negligence, products liability, construction defects, police and municipal law, premises liability and security, trucking/transportation law, education law, employment law, workers' compensation claims, commercial litigation, environmental and toxic torts and land condemnation. With its experienced litigators and support personnel utilizing the latest technology available, Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP is generally recognized as one of the most creative and innovative litigation firms in the state today. For more information, visit www.cshlaw.com, or call 919-828-5100.
Four Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog Attorneys Recognized Among Business North Carolina's Legal Elite
Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP, announced today that four attorneys were recognized by Business North Carolina magazine as part of its Legal Elite program, which recognizes the state's top lawyers in business-related categories.
2011-03-16
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Linda Masterson, Managing Director of Edgars Group, Discusses its Position as a Leader in South Africa's Retail Industry with Retail Digital
2011-03-16
After a difficult decade where working capital was decimated, Edgars Stores is in the process of re-positioning its brand and upgrading its retail outlets across Zimbabwe in a bid to secure its position as market leader within South Africa's retail industry.
During the period of hyperinflation between 2007 and 2008 Edgars was forced to consolidate and relinquish its poorer performing stores. By the end of 2010 the number of retail outlets had fallen to 33, however despite losing 43 percent of its stores, Edgars managed to retain 62 percent of its trading space which ...
Beyond Solar Panels: Six Types of Solar Power Plants in Energy Digital
2011-03-16
The March issue of Energy Digital is available to read exclusively online to all energy industry leaders from around the globe. This month's cover story explores the various types of solar power plants harnessing the power of the sun, beyond the photovoltaic panel.
Industry leaders turn to Energy Digital for the latest news about cutting edge energy technologies, global energy infrastructure, developments in green and sustainable energy and the corporate activity in the sector.
The March Issue Features:
- The Remote Controlled Mine: Robotic and Virtual Mining Machinery ...
Dr. Katherine Woodthorpe, CEO of Australian Private Equity & Venture Capital Association, Discusses Australia's Venture Capital Industry in Business Review Australia
2011-03-16
In the March issue of Business Review Australia, the CEO of the Australian Private Equity & Venture Capital Association (AVCAL), Dr. Katherine Woodthorpe, reveals an overview of the venture capital industry.
Dr. Woodthorpe hits on a series of trends, challenges and success stories impacting Australia's VC sector. "Successful Venture Capital investments have had immense follow-on effects over the long-term such as job creation, tax revenue, and the other broader economic effects. One of the greatest challenges facing the Australian Venture Capital sector is the shortage ...
Construction Digital Delves into China's Construction Boom in the March Issue
2011-03-16
Construction Digital, the top digital media source for global construction news and information, delves into the reasons for China's construction boom.
While the construction industry in the West is just beginning to recover from the global economic crisis, development in China has been booming for the last decade. Prompted by a lack of work in the United States, Canada and Europe as a result of the global economic recession, large architecture, general contracting and trade firms are taking their services and experience to China to create a niche in this emerging market. ...
Outcomes UK Promotes Mock Inspection Services in Response to Munro Review
2011-03-16
Outcomes UK is promoting its mock inspection services to Local Authorities in response to the recently published Munro review.
The Munro review of child protection reinforces that Local Authorities will be increasingly under the spotlight in their accountability for the provision of high quality services to safeguard children and vulnerable adults.
The review highlights a potential policy change to focus on unannounced inspections in order to enable the Local Authority to focus on the delivery of quality services rather than the preparation for announced inspections. ...
Intertops Online Sportsbook Puts Up $25,000 for Free March Madness Bracket Contest
2011-03-16
The time for speculation is over at last. The American college basketball bracket has been set and Intertops Sportsbook is running several free contests to add to the excitement of March Madness. The popular US-friendly online sportsbook will award $25,000 in its annual College Hoops March Madness Bracket contest and is giving away more cash and prizes in other free contests this month.
"Correctly predicting the outcome of 63 games is hard, there's no doubt about that," said a spokesperson from Intertops Sportsbook, the world's very first and still most popular online ...
Jack Bogle and Mark Casady to be Honored at Tiburon CEO Summit XX: Chip Roame to Offer Opening Keynote Presentation
2011-03-16
Tiburon Strategic Advisors, a market research and strategy consulting firm serving a wide variety of financial institutions and investment managers, will hold its twentieth Tiburon CEO Summit, a semi-annual event for executive level clients and special guests, April 13-14, 2011 at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in New York City. Click here to review the tentative client invitee list and agenda.
Tiburon's Managing Principal, Charles "Chip" Roame, will open Tiburon CEO Summit XX by addressing the state of the financial services industry. Mr. Roame's comments will address both ...
Dr Park Ave Introduces Lipoboost
2011-03-16
Lipoboost is a significant advance in cosmetic surgery. Developed by Dr Park Ave CEO, Dr. Paul Fondacaro, Lipoboost moves your body fat -- from places where you don't want it, to places you do - with safer, lower-cost, and longer-lasting results.
Now you can reuse your own body tissue to improve your: face; hands; bust; and buttocks.
This trademarked technique is offered exclusively at Dr Park Ave facilities. The concept is straightforward, yet uniquely effective. For years, patients have longed to remove unwanted inches from problem areas, and be able to use those ...
LateRooms.com - Keep Your Eye on the Ball at Yiloga Tiwi Footy Exhibition in Melbourne
2011-03-16
Aussie Rules has become the heart of a new exhibition at Melbourne's National Sports Museum.
The Yiloga! Tiwi Footy exhibition opens on April 11th 2011 and will explore the influence of the Australian Football League (AFL) on a small indigenous community located in the Timor Sea.
Margaret Birtley, general manager of the National Sports Museum, said in a statement that the exhibition is colourful, exciting and intended to boost the understanding of the Tiwi culture and its association with the AFL.
Memorabilia, photographs and team kits will be on display to illustrate ...
Green Smoke E-Cigarette St. Patrick's Day Sale - Save 15% on Starter Kits, Cartridges and Carrying Cases
2011-03-16
Green Smoke , the premier brand of electronic cigarettes, is having a St. Patrick's Day Sale, March 14th-17th. All starter kits, cartridge five-packs and carrying cases will be sold at 15 percent off the regular price.
"Green Smoke e-cigarettes are great for partying on St. Patty's Day or any other day," Green Smoke promotional director Ken Berg said. "Whether it's a party at somebody's house or at a bar, there is no need to miss a minute of the celebration to step outside for a smoke. You can use e-cigarettes in many places where traditional cigarettes are prohibited."
One ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Interpreting population mean treatment effects in the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire
Targeting carbohydrate metabolism in colorectal cancer: Synergy of therapies
Stress makes mice’s memories less specific
Research finds no significant negative impact of repealing a Depression-era law allowing companies to pay workers with disabilities below minimum wage
Resilience index needed to keep us within planet’s ‘safe operating space’
How stress is fundamentally changing our memories
Time in nature benefits children with mental health difficulties: study
In vitro model enables study of age-specific responses to COVID mRNA vaccines
Sitting too long can harm heart health, even for active people
International cancer organizations present collaborative work during oncology event in China
One or many? Exploring the population groups of the largest animal on Earth
ETRI-F&U Credit Information Co., Ltd., opens a new path for AI-based professional consultation
New evidence links gut microbiome to chronic disease outcomes
Family Heart Foundation appoints Dr. Seth Baum as Chairman of the Board of Directors
New route to ‘quantum spin liquid’ materials discovered for first time
Chang’e-6 basalts offer insights on lunar farside volcanism
Chang’e-6 lunar samples reveal 2.83-billion-year-old basalt with depleted mantle source
Zinc deficiency promotes Acinetobacter lung infection: study
How optogenetics can put the brakes on epilepsy seizures
Children exposed to antiseizure meds during pregnancy face neurodevelopmental risks, Drexel study finds
Adding immunotherapy to neoadjuvant chemoradiation may improve outcomes in esophageal cancer
Scientists transform blood into regenerative materials, paving the way for personalized, blood-based, 3D-printed implants
Maarja Öpik to take up the position of New Phytologist Editor-in-Chief from January 2025
Mountain lions coexist with outdoor recreationists by taking the night shift
Students who use dating apps take more risks with their sexual health
Breakthrough idea for CCU technology commercialization from 'carbon cycle of the earth'
Keck Hospital of USC earns an ‘A’ Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group
Depression research pioneer Dr. Philip Gold maps disease's full-body impact
Rapid growth of global wildland-urban interface associated with wildfire risk, study shows
Generation of rat offspring from ovarian oocytes by Cross-species transplantation
[Press-News.org] Four Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog Attorneys Recognized Among Business North Carolina's Legal EliteCranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP, announced today that four attorneys were recognized by Business North Carolina magazine as part of its Legal Elite program, which recognizes the state's top lawyers in business-related categories.