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NC Bar Association
8000 Weston Parkway
Cary, NC 27513
(919) 677-0561
1-800-662-7407
sections@ncbar.org

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Section Officers
To search all members, visit the NCBA Membership Directory at http://www.ncbar.org/membership/directory.aspx.
CHAIR: MR AMES COLBY CHAMBERLIN
Organization: THE LAW OFFICES OF AMES C CHAMBERLIN PLLC
STE 430100 S ELM ST
GREENSBORO, NC 27401-0000
Phone: 336-272-6867
Fax: 336-272-7778
Email: AmesChamberlin@MSN.COM
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VICE CHAIR: MS LISA S COSTNER
Organization: LISA S COSTNER PA
200 BROOKSTOWN AVE#304
WINSTON SALEM, NC 27101-0000
Phone: 336-748-1885
Fax: 336-725-6330
Email: costner1@triad.rr.com
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STAFF LIAISON: MR ALLAN B HEAD
Organization: NC BAR ASSOCIATION
PO BOX 3688
CARY, NC 27519-3688
Phone: 800-662-7407
Fax: 919-677-0761
Email: ahead@ncbar.org
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STAFF LIAISON: MS JACQUELYN TERRELL-FOUNTAIN
Organization: NC BAR ASSOCIATION
PO BOX 3688
CARY, NC 27519-3688
Phone: 800-662-7407
Fax: 919-677-0761
Email: jterrell@ncbar.org
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PRESIDENT: MR CHARLES L BECTON
Organization: BECTON SLIFKIN & BELL PA
STE 5004000 WESTCHASE BLVD
RALEIGH, NC 27607-3965
Phone: 919-755-1068
Fax: 919-828-7543
Email: c.becton@bsblawfirm.com
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PRESIDENT ELECT: MR JOHN R WESTER
Organization: ROBINSON BRADSHAW & HINSON PA
101 N TRYON ST STE 1900
CHARLOTTE, NC 28246-0103
Phone: 704-377-8325
Fax: 704-373-3925
Email: JWESTER@RBH.COM
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