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Partner Anne Duvoisin Appointed As Chair of the Continuing Legal Education Committee

Henson Fuerst firm partner Anne Duvoisin, a longtime mediator and arbitrator, was recently appointed as the Chair of the Continuing Legal Education Committee for the Dispute Resolution Section of the North Carolina Bar Association.

Last year, the Dispute Resolution Commission instituted mandatory continuing education requirements for North Carolina mediators. Fisher was responsible for creating the first mediation continuing education seminar that was approved for credit by both the North Carolina State Bar and the Dispute Resolution Commission.

The seminar was presented at no cost to attendees and videotaped by the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts. The program can be observed on the NC AOC’s website.

Anne looks forward to crafting programs in the future that satisfy both CLE and CME requirements.

Attorney Anne Duvoisin started the firm’s Land Law Division in 2011, and she now serves as the division’s practice leader. Focusing her practice on land condemnation, land contamination, property owners’ rights and related claims, she also serves as an arbitrator and mediator.

If you are a land or property owner, residential or commercial, and are facing condemnation or seizure of your home, business, church, or farm, don’t face the government or a big corporation alone.

Call Henson Fuerst, North Carolina’s Leading Land Condemnation law firm. The land condemnation lawyers at Henson Fuerst protect the rights of property owners across North Carolina, and we want to help you too.

Call (919) 781-1107 for a consultation today to find out about your rights.

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