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Young Moore Announces Christy Dunn as Shareholder

Photo of Civil Litigation Attorney Christy Dunn annoucing she is now Shareholder at Young Moore. Christy focuses on insurance coverage, long term care litigaiton, and employment law.

Young Moore is pleased to announce that Christy C. Dunn has been named a shareholder of the firm, effective January 1, 2026.

Since joining Young Moore, Christy has built a distinguished practice focusing on civil litigation, insurance law, and employment law, representing insurance carriers, employers, electric membership corporations, and long-term care facilities in a broad range of complex matters.

“Christy has consistently demonstrated excellence in advocacy, deep substantive knowledge, and thoughtful client service,” said Young Moore Managing Partner Dawn M. Dillon. “Her leadership, strategic judgment, and commitment to our clients and community make her an outstanding addition to our shareholder group.”

Christy’s work includes handling insurance coverage and bad faith disputes, advising clients in employment and labor matters, and counseling organizations on risk prevention strategies. Her practical approach to litigation and client counseling has earned her recognition among her peers and within the legal community.

In addition to her legal practice, Christy is actively engaged in professional and community organizations. She currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys (NCADA), Government Affairs Director of the Raleigh Metro Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), and a Council Member of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) Insurance Law Section.

“I’m honored to take on this new role and to continue working alongside my talented colleagues in serving our clients,” said Christy. “I am grateful for the mentorship I have received and excited about the opportunities ahead.”

Christy earned her J.D., magna cum laude, from Campbell Law School and her B.S. in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to practicing law, she spent more than a decade in technical sales, providing a unique perspective she brings to her legal practice. She is recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America, named among the 2025 North Carolina Super Lawyers Rising Stars, and listed in Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite.

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Young Moore and Henderson, P.A. is a Raleigh-based civil law firm of about 40 attorneys. We advise and defend national and regional companies on North Carolina matters and assist individuals and families with estate planning, wealth preservation, and estate litigation. Our attorneys serve clients across a wide range of practice areas, including administrative law, appellate, business, commercial disputes, construction, employment, healthcare, insurance, state and local tax controversy, transportation, trusts and estates, and workers’ compensation. As a member of ALFA International, we connect clients with trusted counsel across the United States and around the world when matters extend beyond North Carolina.

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