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Sponsored Event – NCBA Appellate Section Reception

Tobacco Road
505 W Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27603

Young Moore is proud to sponsor the North Carolina Bar Association Appellate Practice Section Annual Meeting Reception.

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Join the Appellate Practice Section for a reception the evening before the Section CLE & Annual Meeting. The Early Arrivals Reception will celebrate the endeavors of the Section this Bar Year as well as highlight the dedication of the CLE planners & speakers! All CLE participants, Appellate Practice Section members, and event sponsors are welcome for appetizers and drinks at Tobacco Road Sports Cafe in Raleigh.

Young Moore attorney, Angela F. Craddock, serves as Vice Chair of the NCBA Appellate Practice Section. Within Young Moore, she leads the appellate practice and and is a member of the Transportation, Workers’ Compensation and Insurance practice groups. She represents clients throughout all stages of litigation in North Carolina. In January of 2023, Angela was voted into Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite™ Appellate Hall of Fame. Learn more: https://www.youngmoorelaw.com/people/attorneys/angela-farag-craddock/

For more information regarding this event, please visit the NCBA event page or contact: Liv Highfill, Communities Manager, at lhighfill@ncbar.org.


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