RALEIGH, N.C. – Four of the 16 young lawyers in the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) Leadership Academy’s Class of 2013 are Campbell Law graduates. Lucy Austin (L ’08), Nicolette Fulton (L ’05), James Hash (L ’08) and Mica Worthy (L ’08) were all named to the group.
Each participant took part in six sessions of training prior to their graduation from the academy at the recent General Session of the NCBA Annual Meeting in Asheville in late June.
The mission of the Leadership Academy is to help young lawyers become more effective leaders in any and all communities in which lawyers regularly have calls or opportunities for leadership.
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