Attorney Les Robinson Earns the EAP Distinction

Congratulations to attorney Les Robinson for qualifying as an “Advocate” of the NCAJ’s Educational Achievement Program! The achievement of advocate status is symbolic of a member’s professional commitment and dedication to excellence.
 
GREENVILLE, N.C. - Nov. 25, 2013 - PRLog -- Greenville, NC – In July of 2010, at the urging of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice President, Phil Baddour, the Board of Directors established the Educational Achievement Program (EAP). The EAP was created to acknowledge NCAJ members (attorneys and legal assistants) for their active participation in the organization’s continuing legal education programs. The EAP recognizes members for their ongoing commitment to improving trial skills and increasing their understanding of substantive law as a vehicle for better serving their clients.

Attorney Les Robinson received a letter congratulating him on achieving the “Advocate” status in the Educational Achievement Program for FY 2012-2013. He earned this distinction by completing twenty or more CLE hours in one year, or an average of 20 hours over the course of three years through the North Carolina Advocates for Justice. Attorney Les Robinson will be recognized to the whole membership in Brief Notes, Trial Briefs, the membership directory and on the NCAJ website. The achievement of advocate status is a testament to a member’s professional commitment and dedication to excellence in the field of law.

The North Carolina Advocates for Justice is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association that is dedicated to protecting peoples’ rights through educating legal professionals and the community, by championing individual rights and protecting the safety of North Carolina families – in the workplace, the home and the environment.

For 50 years, the North Carolina Advocates for Justice has protected the individual rights of North Carolina’s citizens. The NCAJ now has 4,000 members who represent personal injury victims, workers fighting for their rights in the workplace, those addressing family problems, debtors, and those who have been accused of committing criminal acts. The NCAJ members include attorneys, legal assistants, law school faculty members, law students and law office managers.

The North Carolina Advocates for Justice accomplishes its mission of protecting the rights of all citizens through development of various legal publications and over 40 professional developmental seminars annually to help attorneys sharpen their skills and legal acumen. Congratulations to attorney Les Robinson for demonstrating his commitment to enhancing his legal education and for qualifying as an “Advocate” of the NCAJ’s Educational Achievement Program!

Les Robinson practices criminal defense in Greenville, North Carolina at the Robinson Law Firm, P.A. He earned his bachelor’s degree from East Carolina University and his JD from Campbell University School of Law in 1986 where he was a staff member of the Campbell Law Review. In practice since August of 1986, Mr. Robinson has successfully tried over 2,500 bench and jury trials. He is a frequent continuing legal education (CLE) speaker for the North Carolina Advocates for Justice and the North Carolina Bar Association. Mr. Robinson is well known throughout North Carolina as the author of the legal practitioner’s The Ultimate DWI Checklist, which is considered an absolute must for criminal defense lawyers defending clients against DWI charges in North Carolina. To contact Mr. Robinson regarding your criminal case, please call toll free at (888) 583-8187 or visit the firm’s website online at www.greenvillecriminaldefenselaw.com.

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