Checking In: July 29, 2025

Compiled by Jessica Junqueira

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP Welcomes New Partner

Elizabeth, a white woman with blond hair, wears a black blouse and a black jacket.

Elizabeth F. Greene has joined the firm. Before joining Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP, she managed a regional white-collar and investigations firm in Charlotte. She brings more than 20 years of experience as a trial attorney in high-stakes litigation. Greene practiced as an assistant United States attorney in the Western District of North Carolina and an assistant district attorney in Mecklenburg County. She served as in-house counsel for a large national mortgage lender. She previously was a prosecutor with the United States Department of Justice. Greene assists clients in complex criminal matters in both state and federal court, False Claims Act violations, professional licensing, and other regulatory matters. She regularly conducts internal investigations for businesses. She holds a J.D. from Campbell Law School and a B.A. in English literature from the University of Virginia.

Law Firm Carolinas Names New Partner

Jonathon, a Black man with black hair and a beard, wears a white shirt, red tie and blue suit.Jonathon Woodruff is a partner with the firm. He joined Law Firm Carolinas in 2021, and his practice is focused on representing community associations, including HOAs and condominium associations. Woodruff has experience in civil law and criminal law. He supervises the firm’s association assessment collections practice. He has been involved in his community through service with Blanchard Community Law Clinic, the Restorative Justice Clinic and Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church. Woodruff, who is a native of Winston-Salem, earned his J.D. from Campbell Law School, where he served as the president of the Black Law Student Association and as the 3L representative for the Student Bar Association. He holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from North Carolina Central University.