Checking In: July 25, 2023

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Capital Ready Mix Concrete Adds New Executive Vice President of HR and General Counsel

Zeke, a white man with brown hair, wears a bright blue polo shirt.Zeke Bridges joined Capital Ready Mix Concrete as Executive Vice President of HR and General Counsel. As an Executive Vice President, he develops and implements human resource strategies that align with the overall business objectives that support the company’s success. He is also the chief legal officer at Capital as general counsel. He provides strategic legal advice to the CEO and her leadership team, manages legal risks, ensures compliance, and protects the company’s interests across a broad spectrum of legal matters. Bridges served as Vice Dean at Campbell Law School (2020-2023) and Assistant Dean of Administration (2014-2020). He was an adjunct professor at Campbell (2015-2023). Bridges graduated from Campbell Law School and from the University of Georgia, where he double majored in political science and criminal justice.

Nelson Mullins Announces New Partner

Andrew, a white man with brown hair and a beard, wears a white shirt, blue tie and black jacket. Drew Heath has joined the firm as a partner. He practices with the government relationships team in Raleigh. Heath served with the North Carolina Supreme Court as the chief justice’s director of the Administrative Office of the Courts. He also worked as the state budget director on the North Carolina governor’s senior leadership team and as the secretary for the Council of State and chairman of the North Carolina Industrial Commission. He served as a Superior Court judge in Raleigh from 2017 to April 2023. He graduated from Indiana University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law. He received an L.L.M. from Nottingham Law School and a B.S. from the University of North Carolina Asheville.

North Carolina Department of Justice Elevates McGhee to Director of the Consumer Protection Division

Jasmine, a Black woman with black hair, wears a grey suit. In April, Jasmine McGhee was promoted to Senior Deputy Attorney General and Director of the Consumer Protection Division at the North Carolina Department of Justice. The division is responsible for consumer protection, antitrust, and economic justice enforcement and litigation, complaint mediation, and related policy issues. Prior to this role, she was Special Deputy Attorney General/Director of the Public Protection Section, where she directed public safety and civil rights policy at NCDOJ and served as lead counsel for the Governor’s Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice, which in 2020, published 125 recommendations to improve fairness in the state’s criminal justice system. McGhee holds a J.D. from Columbia Law School. While in law school, she was a member of the Columbia Law Review and a Paul Robeson Scholar. She received her undergraduate degree in history from UNC, where she graduated with honors and distinction.

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Checking In: June 27, 2023

New Firm Announcement: Jennings Law

Barry, a man with brown hair and a beard, wears a blue button-down shirt, black tie, and grey jacket. Jennings Law opened in Raleigh on April 1, 2023. Barry Jennings, owner of Jennings Law, is a Board Certified Specialist in North Carolina workers’ compensation law and a North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission Certified Mediator. Jennings has practiced law since 2003. He has represented insurance carriers and employers at Hedrick Gardner Kincheloe & Garafaloe, LLP and individuals at The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin, where he was a partner. Jennings focuses his practice on mediation and believes that mediation is one of the most powerful tools available to parties in civil disputes and North Carolina workers’ compensation claims. He served as chair of the NCBA Workers’ Compensation Section from 2020-2021. Jennings graduated with honors from the University of North Carolina School of Law. He holds a bachelor’s degree from North Carolina State University.

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Checking In: May 23, 2023

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Fox Rothschild Adds New Partner, Selects New Partner

Robin, a white woman with short blond hair, wears a black blouse and black jacket. Robin Tatum has joined the firm’s Raleigh office as a partner. Tatum is a land use, zoning, and municipal attorney. She served as the city attorney of Raleigh from 2018 to 2023 and as the city attorney of Asheville from 2014 to 2020. During her role as city attorney, she was the municipal representative on a drafting committee of four people. Tatum and fellow committee members revised the General Statues relating to land use and zoning, and their revisions have been enacted as N.C. Gen. Stat. § 160-D. Tatum received a J.D., summa cum laude, from North Carolina Central University School of Law. She holds a master’s and B.S. from North Carolina State University.

Brian, a white man with dark brown hair, wears a white shirt, gold tie, and navy jacket.Brian Bernhardt has been named as a partner with the firm. Bernhardt practices in the firm’s Charlotte office. He is a taxation and wealth planning attorney. Bernhardt has represented clients on tax matters and has appeared before the IRS, the Department of Justice Tax Division, the U.S. Tax Court, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and multiple U.S. District Courts. He has extensive experience in appellate law and has argued cases before the Supreme Court of North Carolina and the North Carolina Court of Appeals. He holds a J.D., cum laude, from the University of Michigan Law School and an A.B. from Brown University.

The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin Welcome New Associate

Nichad, a Black man with black hair and a beard, wears a white shirt, pale yellow tie, and dark grey jacket.Nichad Davis has joined the firm’s personal injury department. He is a personal injury and civil rights attorney. Davis received a J.D. from Campbell Law School. He was the recipient of the Janette Soles Nelson Public Service Scholarship. Before attending law school, Davis was an instructor with Teach for America for three years. He obtained a B.A. in psychology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and graduated with honors. As an undergraduate, he was the recipient of the Martin Luther King Service Award and the University Transition Opportunities Program Mentor of the Year Award.

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