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Tripp Appointed to Raleigh Historic Development Commission

The Raleigh City Council has appointed Young Moore attorney, S. Wesley Tripp, III, a Commissioner of the Raleigh Historic Development Commission, a non-profit corporation whose mission is to identify, preserve, protect, and promote Raleigh’s historic resources.

Wes focuses his practice on estate and fiduciary litigation as well as occupational licensing boards and administrative law. He also participates as a pro bono attorney in the North Carolina Guardian ad Litem Program, where he advocates for abused and neglected children in cases that have been appealed to North Carolina’s appellate courts.

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