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Rainey Selected to NCTA Emerging Transportation Leaders Program

Michael S. Rainey, a partner at Young Moore and Henderson, P.A., has been selected to serve as a participant in the North Carolina Trucking Association’s (NCTA) Emerging Transportation Leaders Program (2016-2017). The year-long program provides opportunities for young industry leaders to network, collaborate and gain insight on how the legislative process affects the transportation industry.

A Raleigh based attorney, Michael focuses his practice on the field of complex civil litigation, with an emphasis on the defense of trucking and transportation, product liability, and insurance defense cases. He is a member of the firm’s Transportation “Go Team”, and has substantial experience in coordinating the emergency response and investigation of catastrophic losses throughout North Carolina.

About North Carolina Trucking Association (NCTA)
NCTA works to protect the interests of North Carolina’s trucking industry by working with state and federal regulatory and enforcement agencies. The association provides: Education, Training, and Information and promotes a safe, dependable and cost-effective motor transportation infrastructure to the betterment of the trucking industry in North Carolina.

About Young Moore and Henderson, P.A.
Young Moore and Henderson, P.A. is a civil law firm in Raleigh, North Carolina representing clients in a variety of litigation and transactional matters. Firm attorneys have extensive experience in the following areas: trucking & transportation, insurance law and regulation, litigation, workers’ compensation, business law, real estate, administrative law, retail and hospitality, estates and trusts, and health care.

 

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