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Attorney David Henson Named One of the “Best Lawyers in America”

Attorney David Henson has been included in the 2017 edition of “Best Lawyers in America” for his outstanding work in the practice areas of Mass Tort Litigation and Plaintiff Class Action Litigation. At Henson Fuerst, we would like to congratulate Attorney David Henson on this prestigious honor. Best Lawyers in America is considered one of […]

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Attorney David Henson Elected Vice-Chair of InterAct Wake County

Henson Fuerst Attorney and Partner David Henson was recently elected to serve as Vice-Chair for InterAct of Wake County. InterAct is the sole provider of comprehensive services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Wake County. Through a combination of support, awareness and advocacy efforts, InterAct of Wake County provides survivors of domestic

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Attorney David Henson to Serve as Seminar Co-Chair at NC Advocates for Justice Convention this Weekend

This Saturday, 6/18, Henson Fuerst Attorney and Partner David Henson will serve as Co-Chair of the Civil Masters Seminar at the annual North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ) Convention. As Co-Chair of this annual event, David Henson will help facilitate this important educational opportunity for attorneys from across the state. This year’s Civil Masters Seminar

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Attorney Anne Duvoisin Elected Interim Bar President of North Carolina's 24th District

Henson Fuerst Land Condemnation Partner Anne Duvoisin was elected Interim Bar President of North Carolina’s 24th District on June 2, 2016 in a special election. The district encompasses five counties in western North Carolina – Avery, Madison, Mitchell, Yancey and Watauga. Fisher runs Henson Fuerst’s western North Carolina office and also serves as the Leader

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HensonFuerst Attorney Thomas Henson Jr. Selected for Super Lawyers

HensonFuerst Attorneys is proud to announce that Thomas W. Henson, Jr., who leads HensonFuerst’s Complex Litigation Division, was selected for inclusion in the 2016 North Carolina Super Lawyers list of attorneys who exhibit excellence in practice. Super Lawyers magazine names attorneys in each state who are nominated by their peers and evaluated on 12 indicators of professional achievement.

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Lights…Camera…NC Students Take Action for Bicycle Safety

It is one of our favorite times of the year:  Time for our annual “My PSA Contest!” for North Carolina high school and middle school students. Each year, HensonFuerst Attorneys holds a bicycle safety public service announcement (PSA) video contest for local middle and high school students. The goal is to prevent serious accidents and injuries, and

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HensonFuerst Participates in 2011 NCAJ Food Drive

Every year, the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ) holds a food drive to help the community. This far-reaching food drive will benefit people in central and eastern North Carolina, including Wake, Edgecombe, Halifax, Nash, and Wilson Counties. The NCAJ Dare to Care:  Feed Those in Need Food Drive will run from Monday, November 7

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HensonFuerst Proud to Support the ALS Association

ALS is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease), a neurologic disorder that causes the degeneration of nerves that control voluntary muscle movement. It is a vicious disease that slowly erodes a person’s ability to function. HensonFuerst Attorneys has long been a proud supporter of the mission of the Jim “Catfish” Hunter chapter of

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