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Angela Craddock Named to Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite Appellate Hall of Fame
Young Moore Shareholder, Angela Farag Craddock, joins Business North Carolina‘s Legal Elite Appellate Hall of Fame for receiving the highest number of votes in the respective category for 2023.
Within Young Moore, Angela serves as leader of the firm’s Appellate Practice. In her practice, she represents employers, insurance companies, businesses and institutional clients in a variety of matters and throughout all stages of litigation and appeals. Trial counsel routinely enlist Angela’s appellate services whether by taking over the handling and disposition of the entire matter on appeal, or by consulting and collaborating on strategy, briefing, and preparing oral arguments. She has extensive industry experience in employment, insurance, transportation, and healthcare.
Angela is active in the North Carolina Bar Association where she serves on the Executive Board of the Appellate Practice Section as its current Vice-Chair. She is frequently called upon to prepare amicus curiae briefs for industry groups in important cases passing through our appellate courts. Angela is a recipient of the Westfield Golden Gavel Award in recognition of her outstanding achievement in appellate advocacy. She is also recognized in North Carolina Super Lawyers (Appellate and Workers’ Compensation) and named in Best Lawyers in America® (Workers’ Compensation and Insurance Law).
Angela is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Law and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Click here to view Angela’s Legal Elite 2023 profile as published in the January edition of Business North Carolina.
About Business North Carolina Legal Elite
Each year, Business North Carolina sends ballots to every member of the N.C. State Bar residing in North Carolina — asking each a simple question: Of the Tar Heel lawyers whose work you have observed firsthand, whom would you rate among the current best in these categories? Voters are not allowed to vote for themselves and may select members of their firms only if they pick out-of-firm lawyers in the same categories, with the latter votes weighted more heavily. The top vote-getter in each category becomes a member of Business North Carolina‘s Legal Elite Hall of Fame. Click here to learn more about the methodology.
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