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THOMAS J. WHITE, III
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Thomas J. White, III was born
in Kinston, North Carolina, on April 16, 1941. He
graduated from Woodberry
Forest School, Orange, Virginia, in 1959. Mr.
White attended the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a Morehead Scholar
and received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1963. He
graduated from the University
of North Carolina School of Law with a Bachelor of
Laws Degree in 1966 and was admitted to the North Carolina
Bar that year.
Mr. White is licensed to
practice before all North Carolina State and Federal Courts,
Alabama State and Federal Courts, the United States Fourth
Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme
Court. He served as law clerk to The Honorable John D.
Larkins, Jr., United States District Court Judge, in
1966-67.
Mr. White is a member of the
North Carolina State Bar, the North Carolina Bar
Association, the Alabama State Bar, the Lawyer-Pilots Bar
Association, the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers,
and is a permanent member of the Fourth Circuit Judicial
Conference. He is a past President of the Lenoir
County Bar Association.
Mr. White's practice is
concentrated in negligence,
products liability,
aviation,
railroad and complex business litigation. He is also
certified by the State of North Carolina Dispute Resolution
Commission to conduct Mediated Settlement Conferences in
Superior Court civil actions, Worker's Compensation and in
Equitable Distribution and other Family Financial Cases.
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