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Law Offices of John M. Kirby


John Kirby is a lawyer practicing litigation and other areas of law in North Carolina. Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, he has tried several civil and criminal cases to jury verdict in court in North Carolina. He has tried cases from Charlotte (Mecklenburg County) to Beaufort (Carterert County), and has represented parties in legal disputes in more than fifty counties in North Carolina. He has taught continuing education courses to attorneys and insurance professionals in North Carolina. He currently has cases pending at the Trial Division, the North Carolina Court of Appeals, the North Carolina Supreme Court, the federal courts in the Western and Middle Districts of North Carolina, and before multiple state agencies. He also represented a party on appeal before the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals that was decided in 2012.

John Kirby has numerous areas of practice , including insurance litigation, appeals, professional negligence, automobile accident, traumatic brain injury, administrative law, and construction litigation. His cases include personal injury, brain injury, childrens' injuries, commercial and residential construction, legal malpractice, wrongful death, appeals, and insurance bad faith.

This site contains more information about John Kirby's areas of legal expertise, and provides information regarding these areas of North Carolina law.

Recent activity: John Kirby began a jury trial in May 2013 in Nash County. John Kirby volunteered as a Judge for four rounds of the Holderness Moot Court competition at the UNC Law School at Chapel Hill in 2012. In April 2012 he published a comprehensive article on minor's claims in the Campbell Law Review. He taught a continuing education seminar in October 2012 on handling automobile accident cases. In December he judged a mock trial competition in Durham. On December 18, 2012, he prevailed in a case at the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

This site also contains information about recent cases in North Carolina. These cases include the following cases from December 2011 to May 2013:

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