Law professor named to N.C. Pro Bono Honor Society

Law - Allegra Collins

Law - Allegra CollinsRALEIGH – Campbell Law Assistant Clinical Professor Allegra Collins has been inducted into the 2017 N.C. Pro Bono Honor Society. Collins and her fellow inductees were recognized for each having donated 50 or more hours of legal services during the past year through the state’s voluntary pro bono reporting effort. Collins also appeared on the inaugural list in 2016.

“I am honored to have been recognized two years in a row by the North Carolina Supreme Court for my pro bono legal services,” said Collins. “I am grateful for the opportunity to use my appellate skills and knowledge to help ensure access to justice for all and I am pleased to join this list of accomplished attorneys.”

Collins teaches Judicial Writing, Appellate Brief Writing, and Remedies, and is the Director of the Externship Program. She joined the full-time faculty at Campbell Law as the interim director of legal research and writing prior to the 2015-16 academic year.

An appellate attorney with extensive experience in appellate law and the North Carolina appellate court system, she practices regularly before the North Carolina Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. Collins is the incoming Vice Chair of the North Carolina Bar Association’s Appellate Practice Section and a member of its Appellate Rules Committee. She was named to the 2018 Legal Elite in the area of Appellate Law.

Collins is currently a candidate for the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

A complete list of recognized attorneys is available at this clickable link.

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