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Williford Named 2020 Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year” in the Raleigh Area

Young Moore attorney, Joseph W. Williford, was recently recognized by Best Lawyers as the 2020 “Lawyer of the Year” for Medical Malpractice Law (Defendants) in the Raleigh area.

Only a single lawyer in each practice area and designated metropolitan area is honored as the “Lawyer of the Year,” making this accolade particularly significant. Since first published in 1983, Best Lawyers has grown to provide lists in over 75 countries.

About Joseph W. Williford

Joe is a shareholder at Young Moore where he focuses his practice on medical malpractice defense and related areas. He represents physicians, hospitals, long term care providers and medical device manufacturers in matters involving risk management and loss prevention, corporate compliance programs, internal investigations, fraud and abuse, credentialing, peer review and the defense of civil actions. Joe is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), the Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel (FDCC), the Defense Research Institute (DRI), the North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys (NCADA) and the American Society for Hospital Risk Management (ASHRM).

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