Media Releases
Legal Aid of North Carolina (LANC) periodically posts media releases that
are distributed from the Legal Aid of North Carolina Administrative
Office in Raleigh.
Media Contact
Dock Kornegay
Director, Public Relations & Development
224 South Dawson Street, Raleigh, NC 27601
919-856-2564; FAX: 919-856-2120
Media Releases
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Law Day will be observed on May
1st in Pittsboro and surrounding counties
(April 30, 2008 Media Release, Pittsboro)
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Ted Fillette and Hazel Mack-Hilliard receive Pierce Awards
(April 11, 2008 Media Release)
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Attorneys volunteer to help low-income families
with mortgage foreclosure defense (March 5, 2008 Media
Release)
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Free tax preparation at “Super Saturday” event in
Winston-Salem
March 1 (February 26, 2008 Media Release,
Winston-Salem)
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Former residents of South Pointe Apartments take owners to
court (January 23, 2008 Media Release, Greensboro)
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Legal Aid of NC to offer free tax service for low-income
families (January 17, 2008 Media Release, with suggested
PSAs)
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Legal Aid of NC to offer free tax service for low-income
families (December 20, 2007 Media Release)
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Legal Aid of NC and local shelters are reaching out to
domestic violence victims (November 14, 2007 Media
Release)
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Court of Appeals rules in favor of foster child and against
DSS
(November 6, 2007 Media Release)
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Pro bono awards presented in Wilmington
(October 16, 2007, Media Release, LANC-Wilmington Office)
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Triangle law firms and corporations rallying to support
Legal Aid of North Carolina (July 16, 2007 Media
Release)
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Legal Aid law firms to consolidate staffs in Winston-Salem
(July 11, 2007 Media Release)
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Glenn Barfield elected chair of the board of directors of
Legal Aid of NC (July 2, 2007 Media
Release)
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Legal Aid of NC elects new directors (July 2, 2007
Media Release)
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John J. Bowers elected to board of directors of Legal Aid of
North Carolina (July 2, 2007 Media Release)
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Celeste M. Harris elected to board of directors of Legal Aid
of North Carolina (July 2, 2007 Media Release)
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William H. Lambe, Jr. elected to board of directors of Legal
Aid of North Carolina (July 2, 2007 Media Release)
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Kristoffer B. Shepard elected to board of directors of Legal
Aid of North Carolina (July 2, 2007 Media Release)
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Alice Tejada elected to board of directors of Legal Aid of
North Carolina (July 2, 2007 Media Release)
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Kyle Woosley elected to board of directors of Legal Aid
of North Carolina (July 2, 2007 Media Release)
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Law Day will be on May 4th in Wilson and surrounding counties
(April 20, 2007 Media Release, LANC-Wilson Office)
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Legal Aid of North Carolina to hold community legal clinics in Rocky Mount and
Sharpsville (March 16, 2007 Media Release)
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Kilpatrick Stockton provides leading gift to Legal Aid of North Carolina campaign
(March 9, 2007 Media Release)
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Legal Aid of North Carolina responds to Court’s decision to continue routine
shackling children in court (March 6, 2007 Media Release, includes
as an attachment)
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Lawsuits reveal new labor trafficking scam on Thai and Indonesian
nationals (Feb 26, 2007 Media Release,
LANC
Farmworker Unit)
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Legal Aid requests Court cease routine shackling of minor child
(February 5, 2007 Media Release; includes
Motion as an attachment)
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Legal Aid of North Carolina to hold a community legal clinic in Rocky Mount
(January 26, 2007 Media Release)
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Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation supports fight against predatory lending
(January 22, 2007 Media Release)
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Legal Aid of North Carolina receives grant to help battered immigrants
(January 22, 2007 Media Release)
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New Internet web site available to pro bono (volunteer) attorneys
in North Carolina (November 16, 2006 Media Release)
Disclaimer
The materials contained on this website are for information and educational
purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Please contact your
Legal Aid of North Carolina office or a private attorney if you need to speak to
an attorney regarding your particular situation. See our complete
disclaimer.
Mission Statement
Legal Aid of North Carolina is a statewide, nonprofit law firm that
provides free legal services in civil matters to low-income people in
order to ensure equal access to justice and to remove legal barriers
to economic opportunity.