Local Advisory Council,
LANC-Gastonia Office
 1508 S. York Road, Gastonia, NC 28052; 704-865-2357

The LANC-Gastonia Office's Local Advisory Council (LAC) is comprised of volunteers who live in the communities served by the LANC-Gastonia Office and who are dedicated to ensuring equal access to justice. The LAC advises LANC about local client needs and recommend how limited resources can best address those needs. The LAC members are also charged to conduct local fund raising activities and to recommend how such funds could be used to the benefit of the LANC-Gastonia Office and its service area.

For additional information, click here to view "Guidelines for Local Advisory Councils."

Local Advisory Council,  LANC-Gastonia Office

Ernie Baldwin
Duke Energy
Belmont, NC

Leslie A. Farfour, Jr., Esq.
Yelton Farfour McCartney Lutz and Craig, P.A.
Shelby, NC

R. Dennis Lorance, Esq.
Katzenstein & Lorance
Gastonia, NC

James R. Martin, Esq.
Mullen Holland & Cooper, P.A.
Gastonia, NC

The Honorable Ali Paksoy
District Court Judge
Judicial District 27B
Shelby, NC

Jeanette Reeves, Esq.
Teddy & Meekins
Shelby, NC

The Honorable Thomas Taylor
District Court Judge
Judicial District 27A
Gastonia, NC

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Assistant Executive Director, LANC
Ted Fillette, Esq.

Managing Attorney, LANC-Gastonia Office
Sharon Dove, Esq.

Private Attorney Involvement Coordinator, LANC-Gastonia Office
Becki Lowder


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