News Article
Womble Carlyle Adds Litigator Chad Ewing to Charlotte Office
June 24, 2009
Public Relations Contact: Bruce Buchanan, (336) 728-7027
CHARLOTTE, N.C.-Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC, is pleased to announce the addition of experienced business litigator Chad Ewing to the firm's Charlotte office.
Chad has more than six years of experience representing clients in state and federal courts, including North Carolina Business Court. He has represented business clients in cases related to bankruptcy, creditors' rights, intellectual property and other commercial matters.
He joins a litigation practice that recently was named the best in North Carolina by Chambers USA.
"The Chambers USA ranking reinforces what we have been saying about the quality of our litigation practice. Bringing in a proven litigator like Chad will only add to our existing experience and bench strength," said Mike Barnhill, Managing Member of Womble Carlyle's Charlotte office.
Chad comes to Womble Carlyle from the firm of Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A., in Charlotte.
Womble Carlyle - Innovators at Law
A full-service business law firm, Womble Carlyle ranks among American Lawyer magazine's list of the 100 leading firms in the country and is a top law firm for companies doing business in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic states.
The firm is a recipient of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund Corporate Leadership Award, making Womble Carlyle the first law firm ever to receive the highest honor given to a business organization in recognition of its support of the Fund and its 45 member educational institutions.
The firm also is the first law firm to be awarded the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Freedom Award, which is the highest recognition given by the U.S. government to employers for their support of employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve.
Founded in 1876, Womble Carlyle operates in six states and the District of Columbia with more than 500 attorneys in eleven offices located in Atlanta, GA; Greenville, SC; Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh, Research Triangle Park, and Winston-Salem, NC; Washington, DC; Baltimore, MD; and Wilmington, DE.
