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Rebecca J. Britton

Rebecca J. Britton

Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 31 years of experience
Car Accidents, Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Wrongful Death
2850 Village Drive, Suite 206, Fayetteville, NC 28304

    About Rebecca J. Britton

    Practice Areas
    • Car Accidents
    • Personal Injury
    • Premises Liability
    • Wrongful Death
    Education
    • Campbell University School of Law, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1992
      JD
      • Honors: Order of Barristers, 1992
      • Honors: National Moot Court Team, 1992
      • Honors: National Trial Team, 1992
    • UNIVERSITY OF MAINE at Presque Isle, 1989
      B.A.
      • Major: English
      • Honors: with distinction
      • Honors: President, Student Senate 1988
      • Honors: Vice President, Student Senate 1987
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    Classes and Seminars
    • Driving Home Damages With Lay Witnesses, Concurrent Workshop, North Carolina Advocates for Justice Summer Convention, 6/19/2017
    • Driving Home Damages With Lay Witnesses, Advanced Personal Injury Practice II Seminar, North Carolina Acdovcates for Justice, 2/10/2017
    • Co-chair - McGrady and Daubert: What You Need to Know About Experts in North Carolina, North Carolina Advocates for Justice, 11/16/2016
    • Direct Examination of Treating Physician: Showing the Medical Truth Behind the Pain & Suffering, Proving Pain & Suffering Through Every State of Your Trial Seminar, North Carolina Academy of Trial, 11/20/2015
    • Billed v. Paid - Just how Important are the Medical Bills? Trying Cases after Tort Reform Seminar, North Carolina Academy of Trial Laywers, 11/20/2015
    • Closing: Winning on Liability and Damages, Ultimate Civil Trial Notebook Seminar, Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, 9/11/2015
    • NC's NEW Medicaid Subrogation Law: Ahlborn Finally Arrives (with short time limits), NCAJ Webinar, August and October 2013
    • Developing Damages in Catastrophic Injury Cases, NCAJ Mountain Magic, Paralegal Program, October 2012
    • Faculty, Deposition Skills Seminar, NCAJ, November 2011
    • Greatest Wins and Losses, The Case of Lesly Jean - a Lesson in Persistence and Perserverance, NCAJ Summer Convention, June 2011
    • Problems Representing Estate in Wrongful Death Claims, NCAJ Summer Convention for Legal Assistance Division, June 2011
    • Ethics - Paralegal Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility; Paralegal Responsibility, 20th Annual Educational Seminar, Cumberland County Paralegal Association, 4/2/2011
    • Problems Representing Estates in Wrongful Death Claims, Wrongful Death: Achieving Maximum Results for Your Client, North Carolina Advocates for Justice, 1/28/2011
    • Discovery Sequencing for Maximum Effectiveness, Pre-Trial Practice: Written Depositions & Discovery Seminar, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, 2/10/2006
    • Handling Special Problems in Disbursement of Wrongful Death Recoveries, Wrongful Death Seminar, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, 12/10/2004, October 11, 2002
    • Witness Preparation: What Makes Them Believable, Heavy Hitters: How the Masters Win Cases and How Their Strategies Can Help You Win Yours Seminar, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, 5/9/2003
    • North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Instructor for Trial Advocacy Clinic, Spring 2003
    • Turn Around is Fair Play, Winning Exhibits, Exhibits That Will Turn Around a Trial, Mediation or Settlement Seminar, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, 11/8/2002
    • Representing the Wrongfully Convicted: A Popular Cause for Unpopular, The Case of Lesly Jean: Justice Betrayed and Justice Delayed, Suing the Sovereign Seminar, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, 10/11/2002
    • Rules 9(j) and 702: Are We There Yet? Medical Malpractice Seminar, 2/15/2002
    • Handling Special Problems in Disbursement of Wrongful Death Recoveries, Nuts & Bolts of Dollars & Cents Seminar, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, 1/18/2002
    • Rules 9(j) and 702: Where Are We Now? Medical Negligence Seminar, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, 5/4/2001
    • Using Economists and Life Care Planners in Personal Injury Cases, Learning The Ropes, Getting the Most Out of Your Personal Injury Cases: Winning, Collecting and Keeping Damages Seminar, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, 1/12/2001
    • Rules 9(j) and 702: Where Are We Now? Medical Negligence Seminar, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, 5/12/2000
    • National Institute of Trial Advocacy, Instructor for Southeast Deposition Seminars and Trial Advocacy Seminar

    Qualifications

    Bar Admissions
    • North Carolina, 1992
    • U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina, 1992
    • U.S. District Court Middle District of North Carolina, 1995
    • U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 1995
    • U.S. Supreme Court, 1996
    Other Affiliations
    • North Carolina Advocates for Justice, 2006 - 2007 (President)
    • North Carolina Advocates for Justice (formerly North Carolina Academy Of Trial Lawyers) - Member 1992 - Present; Professional Negligence Section Member, Auto Torts Section Member, Board of Governors 2000 - 2001
    • Vice President for Public Education 2001 - 2005; President-Elect 2005/06; President 2006/07
    • Attorney Advisor for Westover High School Mock Trial Team, Wade Edwards High School Mock Trial Competition, 1995 - 2000 (State Champions 1998, 5th in Nation, 1998)
    • Co-Chair 2002 and 2003 Annual Convention
    • Carolina Center for Civic Education/North Carolina Mock Trial Program, President, 2018 – Present, Board of Directors, 2003 - Present. Vice President, Board of Directors, 2009 – Present, Fayetteville Regional Competition Site Coordinator – 2001 - present
    • Host Director, National High School Mock Trial Competition, Charlotte, NC, 2005
    • N.C. Bar Association 1992 - Present
    • Executive Committee for Litigation Section 2003 - 2004
    • Tri-Chair, 4-ALL Public Service Project, 2008/09
    • Board of Directors, National High School Mock Trial Championship (2003-2005 and 2014 to 2019)
    • Executive Committee, National High School Mock Trial Championship, 2016 - Present
    • International Society of Barristers, 2019 - Present
    • American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), 2018 - Present
    Past Positions
    • Hutchens, Senter & Britton, P.A., Fayetteville, NC., Partner, Areas of practice: Civil litigation concentrating in medical negligence, personal injury, wrongful death, civil rights and sexual assault cases, 2005 - 2010
    • Hardison & Leone, LLP, Fayetteville, NC., Managing Partner, Fayetteville Office - Areas of practice: Civil litigation concentrating in medical negligence, personal injury, wrongful death, civil rights and sexual assault cases, 2004 - 2005
    • Beaver, Holt, Sternlicht, Glazier, Britton & Courie, P.A., Fayetteville, NC., Partner, Areas of practice: Civil litigation concentrating in medical negligence, personal injury, wrongful death, civil rights and sexual assault cases, 1998 - 2004
    • Beaver, Holt, Richardson, Sternlicht, Burge & Glazier, P.A., Fayetteville, NC., Associate, 1992 - 1998
    • Campbell University School of Law, Adjunct Professor: Pretrial Litigation, 1997 to 2004. Continuing to date as guest lecturer, 1997 - Present

    Office Info

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    Rebecca J. Britton
    Phone:
    (910) 401-3356,(888) 811-9738
    Website:
    https://www.brittonlawfirm.com
    Address:
    2850 Village Drive, Suite 206, Fayetteville, NC 28304
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