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Christa Sumwalt
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Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 25 years of experience
Criminal Law, Worker's Compensation, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
1213 West Morehead Street, The Refinery Suite 521, Charlotte, NC 28208
About Christa Sumwalt
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Worker's Compensation
- Personal Injury
- Wrongful Death
Education
- South Carolina State College Law School, Orangeburg, South Carolina, 1998J.D.
- University of South Carolina—Aiken, 1995B.A.
- Major: Political Science
Classes and Seminars
- Charlotte School of Law, Adjunct Professor (2011-2016) Charlotte, North Carolina
- National District Attorneys Association, Faculty by Invitation (2007-2010) Columbia, South Carolina
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- North Carolina, 1998
- South Carolina, 1998
- U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 1999
- U.S. District Court District of South Carolina, 1998
- U.S. District Court Western District of North Carolina, 1998
Other Affiliations
- North Carolina Advocates for Justice (formerly the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers) (Member (2010-present))
- Domestic Violence Advocacy Council (Former member, Past Chair, Past Chair, Legal Committee)
- Charlotte Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board (Former Planning Committee member)
- Board of Mecklenburg County Sentencing Services (Past member)
- North Carolina Bar Association
Past Positions
- The Sumwalt Group, Lawyer (2020-present) Charlotte, North Carolina
- Of Counsel, Ascension Law
- Milazzo Webb Law, Lawyer (2013-2020) Charlotte, North Carolina
- State of North Carolina, 26th Prosecutorial District, Assistant District Attorney (2000-2010) Charlotte, North Carolina
- Suggs & Kelly, PA, Lawyer (1998-2000) Law Clerk (1996-1998) Columbia, South Carolina
- Ninth Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Law Clerk (1996) Charleston, South Carolina
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- Personal Injury
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