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Young Moore Welcomes Caitlin A. Stone

Young Moore is pleased to welcome associate attorney, Caitlin A. Stone, to the firm. Caitlin focuses her practice on estate planning and administration, asset protection, and business transactions. Before joining Young Moore, she spent several years practicing law at an estate planning and real estate firm in Raleigh while also serving as a Guardian ad Litem attorney volunteer for Wake County. She is an Alabama native and a graduate of the College of Charleston and Wake Forest University School of Law. While in law school, she served on the board of editors for the Wake Forest University Journal of Law and Policy and worked with the school’s Advance Directives’ Clinic. (Read more)

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: Administrative Law; Appellate Practice; Business Law & Litigation; Construction Law; Education Law; Employment Law & Litigation; Estate Planning & Estate Litigation; Health Care; Insurance Law; Licensing Boards and Commissions; Medical Malpractice Defense; Nursing Home/Long Term Care Litigation; Product Liability; Professional Liability; Real Estate; Retail and Premises Liability; Tax-Exempt Organizations and Charitable Entities; Trucking and Transportation; and Workers’ Compensation.


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