John F. Ayers III

John F. Ayers III

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Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 37 years of experience
Worker's Compensation, Personal Injury
301 South McDowell Street, Suite 410, Charlotte, NC 28204

    About John F. Ayers III

    Practice Areas
    • Worker's Compensation
    • Personal Injury
    Education
    • Campbell University School of Law, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1986
      J.D.
    • University of North Carolina, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1982
      B.S.
      • Major: Political Science/ Criminal Justice
      • Honors: Dean's List
    Representative Cases
    • Larrimore v Dillard's Dept Store (NC Industrial Commission) (2012)
    • Charles Foster v Lowe's Home Improvement Centers (NC Industrial Commission) (2012)
    • Herbstreit v Spherion Corp. (NC Industrial Commission) (2010)
    • Scarboro v. Emery Worldwide Freight Corp. (NC Ct. of Appeals) (2008)
    • Larrimore v Dillard's Dept Store (NC Industrial Commission) (2012)
    • Charles Foster v Lowe's Home Improvement Centers (NC Industrial Commission) (2012)
    • Herbstreit v Spherion Corp. (NC Industrial Commission) (2010)
    • Scarboro v. Emery Worldwide Freight Corp. (NC Ct. of Appeals) (2008)

    Qualifications

    Bar Admissions
    • North Carolina, 1986
    • U.S. District Court Western District of North Carolina, 1987
    • U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 1990
    Other Affiliations
    • North Carolina Advocates for Justice, Workers’ Compensation Section, 1990 - Present (Member)
    • Mecklenburg County Bar Association, 1987 - Present
    • North Carolina Industrial Commission
    Past Positions
    • Delaney & Sellers, P.A, Attorney, 1988 - 1999
    Fraternities and Sororities
    • Chi Phi

    Office Info

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    John F. Ayers III
    Phone:
    (704) 377-5050
    Website:
    http://www.ayersandwhitlow.com
    Address:
    301 South McDowell Street, Suite 410, Charlotte, NC 28204
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