The North Carolina Advocates for Justice is a nonpartisan association of legal professionals dedicated to protecting people’s rights through community, education, and advocacy – Bill Powers, President Elect
NCAJ:
- Continuing Legal Education CLE
- Client Advocacy
- Community Involvement
- Appellate Memorada
- Professional Association of Attorneys
Service to the Legal Community and Clients through the Advocates for Justice is a long-term commitment of Powers Law Firm PA
Bill Powers has been active on the Board of Governors, the Executive Committee and until his recent election as President-Elect, served as Vice President of Communications.
- Partner – Powers Law Firm PA
- Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist by the National Board of Legal Specialty Certification / National Board of Trial Advocacy NBTA
- Law School: Campbell Law School
- College: North Carolina State University
- High School: Mukwonago High School
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity
More information on Bill Powers: SEE PROFILE
During his tenure in Communications, the Advocates for Justice produced a series of Motion Graphics and Videos to promote NCAJ seminars and causes:
NCAJ Members help with Plaintiff’s Tort Claims, Criminal Defense, Traffic and Impaired Driving DWI DUI representation. Attorneys associated with the North Carolina Advocates for Justice also work on legal issues involving Employee Rights, Workplace Injuries, Worker’s Compensation, Defective Products, Consumer Affairs and Family Law.
NCAJ is dedicated to providing quality Legal Education for North Carolina attorneys, offering training to lawyers and judges throughout the state. The North Carolina Advocates for Justice also assists in preparing Amicus Curiae briefs and Moot Court counseling to Appellate Counsel.
Amicus Briefs have been filed in cases such as:
- Eminent Domain – Taking Land by North Carolina Department of Transportation
- Federal Medicaid Act – Lien Provisions
- Police Officer Gross Negligence – Performance of Law Enforcement Duties
- Cross Examination – Expert Testimony
- Contractual Right to Arbitration – Un-Insured Motorist Insurance
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For more information on the North Carolina Advocates for Justice see: NCAJ.COM