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    www.moorevanallen.com/professionals-263.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/8/2008    Last Visited: 8/8/2008  

    James (Jim) C. White
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    Jim White understands his legal work has real consequences for the people and businesses he represents and he readies himself to negotiate, aggressively litigate -- and, sometimes, even compromise-- to protect their best interests.He knows the importance of negotiation and compromise to resolving disputes, but he will also aggressively litigate when it is necessary to do so.

    Mr. White practices law to make a difference, whether through his litigation practice at Moore & Van Allen or through his pro bono legal services for Legal Aid of North Carolina, the American Civil Liberties Union and other volunteer avenues.In 2004, Mr. White provided over 200 pro bono hours toward obtaining reversals for five individuals in a series of employment termination hearings, which included arguments before the North Carolina Employment Security Commission.

    In his litigation practice, he handles a broad mix of disputes, ranging from construction law and asbestos litigation defense to consumer finance and lemon law to contract issues.He has also represented creditors in Bankruptcy matters in both the Middle and Eastern Districts of North Carolina.

    Before attending law school, Mr. White worked in the publishing and entertainment industries, as well as for a major international management consulting firm.

    Representative Cases

    Mr. White obtained a seven figure judgment for a client in an embezzlement matter, winning on summary judgment, even though all of the defendants asserted their Fifth Amendment rights and refused to take part in the discovery process.

    He successful negotiated a substantial settlement for a client who had a Deed of Trust on a large parcel of land, but faced serious technical difficulties in enforcing it.He reached a favorable solution through mediation, avoiding the cost of a major legal battle.

    He successfully briefed and argued State v. Foster, 359 N.C. 179, 604 S.E.2d 913 (2004), representing the American Civil Liberties Union Legal Foundation of North Carolina before the North Carolina Supreme Court in a case that helped to preserve the defense of entrapment in criminal cases in North Carolina.

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    www.legalaidnc.org/programs/offices/durham/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/8/2005    Last Visited: 3/21/2007  

    James C. White

    Jim White named "Volunteer Lawyer of the Year" (2005)Legal Aid of NC-Durham is proud to announce that James C. White was recognized last month by its Advisory Council as Volunteer Lawyer of the Year.Jim is an associate attorney with the law firm of Moore & Van Allen practicing in the area of litigation and has served on Legal Aid's pro bono panel since 2003.Although White has handled a number of pro bono cases for Legal Aid, one matter that involved five clients stands out.White represented five individuals who had been wrongfully terminated from employment.The employees were dismissed because they allegedly failed to account for time during the work day.The clients reported that the equipment they had to use that calculated their work hours did not properly account for their time.White represented all five employees throughout their litigation before the Employment Security Commission and for their Grievance hearings with the employer.White provided over 200 pro bono hours of legal services and obtained reversals in favor of these individuals in all five cases in both the grievance and Employment Security Commission hearings.The exhaustive efforts put forth by White in this case benefited five Durham men maintaining their jobs and the ability to support their families.It is results like this that make Legal Aid of NC-Durham proud to have a volunteer like Jim White.White earned his law degree from Duke University where he was Editor-In-Chief of Law & Contemporary Problems.He is also very active in other pro bono work including activities with the American Civil Liberties Union.Jim White was honored as Durham County Volunteer Lawyer of the Year at the next Bar luncheon on October 12, 2005.

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    www.legalaidnc.org/Probono/FeaturedVolunteers.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/21/2007    Last Visited: 3/21/2007  

    James C. White

    Jim White named 2005 "Volunteer Lawyer of the Year"(LANC-Durham Office)James C. White was recognized in September 2005 by the LANC-Durham Advisory Council as the Volunteer Lawyer of the Year.Jim is an associate attorney with the law firm of Moore & Van Allen practicing in the area of litigation and has served on Legal Aid's pro bono panel since 2003.Although White has handled a number of pro bono cases for Legal Aid, one matter that involved five clients stands out.White represented five individuals who had been wrongfully terminated from employment.The employees were dismissed because they allegedly failed to account for time during the work day.The clients reported that the equipment they had to use that calculated their work hours did not properly account for their time.White represented all five employees throughout their litigation before the Employment Security Commission and for their Grievance hearings with the employer.White provided over 200 pro bono hours of legal services and obtained reversals in favor of these individuals in all five cases in both the grievance and Employment Security Commission hearings.The exhaustive efforts put forth by White in this case benefited five Durham men maintaining their jobs and the ability to support their families.It is results like this that make Legal Aid of NC-Durham proud to have a volunteer like Jim White. White earned his law degree from Duke University where he was Editor-In-Chief of Law & Contemporary Problems.He is also very active in other pro bono work including activities with the American Civil Liberties Union. Jim White was honored as Durham County Volunteer Lawyer of the Year at the local Bar luncheon on October 12, 2005.

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    www.legalaidnc.org/public/participate/events/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/5/2009    Last Visited: 4/13/2009  

    (Presenter: James C. White, Esq.)

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    James (Jim) White: Moore & Van Allen Law Firm PLLC,... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/14/2008    Last Visited: 9/14/2008  

    Jim White
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    James (Jim) C. White
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    Jim White understands his legal work has real consequences for the people and businesses he represents and he readies himself to negotiate, aggressively litigate -- and, sometimes, even compromise-- to protect their best interests.He knows the importance of negotiation and compromise to resolving disputes, but he will also aggressively litigate when it is necessary to do so.

    Mr. White practices law to make a difference, whether through his litigation practice at Moore & Van Allen or through his pro bono legal services for Legal Aid of North Carolina, the American Civil Liberties Union and other volunteer avenues.In 2004, Mr. White provided over 200 pro bono hours toward obtaining reversals for five individuals in a series of employment termination hearings, which included arguments before the North Carolina Employment Security Commission.

    In his litigation practice, he handles a broad mix of disputes, ranging from construction law and asbestos litigation defense to consumer finance and lemon law to contract issues.He has also represented creditors in Bankruptcy matters in both the Middle and Eastern Districts of North Carolina.

    Before attending law school, Mr. White worked in the publishing and entertainment industries, as well as for a major international management consulting firm.

    Representative Cases

    Mr. White obtained a seven figure judgment for a client in an embezzlement matter, winning on summary judgment, even though all of the defendants asserted their Fifth Amendment rights and refused to take part in the discovery process.

    He successful negotiated a substantial settlement for a client who had a Deed of Trust on a large parcel of land, but faced serious technical difficulties in enforcing it.He reached a favorable solution through mediation, avoiding the cost of a major legal battle.

    He successfully briefed and argued State v. Foster, 359 N.C. 179, 604 S.E.2d 913 (2004), representing the American Civil Liberties Union Legal Foundation of North Carolina before the North Carolina Supreme Court in a case that helped to preserve the defense of entrapment in criminal cases in North Carolina.

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    Published on: 9/8/2007    Last Visited: 2/4/2008  

    Jim White named 2005 "Volunteer Lawyer of the Year"

    James C. WhiteMoore & Van Allen

    James C. White was recognized in September 2005 by the LANC-Durham Advisory Council as the Volunteer Lawyer of the Year.Jim is an associate attorney with the law firm of Moore & Van Allen practicing in the area of litigation and has served on Legal Aid's pro bono panel since 2003.Although White has handled a number of pro bono cases for Legal Aid, one matter that involved five clients stands out.White represented five individuals who had been wrongfully terminated from employment.The employees were dismissed because they allegedly failed to account for time during the work day.The clients reported that the equipment they had to use that calculated their work hours did not properly account for their time.White represented all five employees throughout their litigation before the Employment Security Commission and for their Grievance hearings with the employer.White provided over 200 pro bono hours of legal services and obtained reversals in favor of these individuals in all five cases in both the grievance and Employment Security Commission hearings.The exhaustive efforts put forth by White in this case benefited five Durham men maintaining their jobs and the ability to support their families.It is results like this that make Legal Aid of NC-Durham proud to have a volunteer like Jim White.White earned his law degree from Duke University where he was Editor-In-Chief of Law & Contemporary Problems.He is also very active in other pro bono work including activities with the American Civil Liberties Union.Jim White was honored as Durham County Volunteer Lawyer of the Year at the local Bar luncheon on October 12, 2005.

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    Moore & Van Allen : Attorney Search - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/20/2007    Last Visited: 3/12/2007  

    James C. WhiteMoore & Van Allen : Attorney Search
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    James C. White (Jim)
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    JAMES C. WHITE (JIM)

    Mr. White is an associate in the Triangle office of Moore & Van Allen practicing in the area of litigation.He holds a law degree from Duke University, where he was Editor-in-Chief of Law & Contemporary Problems.He also received a Master of Arts in Public Policy from the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy at Duke.People, Not Places, his masters' thesis detailing legal and policy issues involving location privacy, was published as a White Paper by the Electronic Privacy Information Center.Before attending law school, he worked in the publishing and entertainment industries, as well as for a major international management consulting firm.

    Mr. White has been active in pro bono representation, and was named Pro Bono Attorney of the Year by Legal Aid of North Carolina, Durham County.He currently serves on the 15th Prosecutorial District Executive Committee.He has argued before the North Carolina State Employment Commission, and successfully argued State v. Foster, 359 N.C. 179, 604 S.E.2d 913 (2004), representing the American Civil Liberties Union Legal Foundation of North Carolina before the North Carolina Supreme Court.

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    Our Attorneys - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/23/2001    Last Visited: 7/23/2001  

    James R. White is an associate with the Rosen Law Firm.James received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.He completed his Juris Doctor degree at Wake Forest University School of Law.Mr. White is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association , the Wake County Bar Association , and the Legislative Committee for the Young Lawyers Division of the North Carolina Bar Association.

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    Permit approved for Duke Energy - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/11/2004    Last Visited: 8/6/2009  

    Following yesterday's hearing, a spokesman for Duke Energy, James White, said it's not known what impact the new permit will have.

    White, the company's environmental health and safety manager, said the power will not be operated out of compliance.

    "We certainly will follow the permit," he said. "We just need a chance to dissect it, to evaluate it and sit down with staff and see what precisely is required of us."

    White didn't know whether Duke Energy will challenge or appeal the permit, but environmental groups predicted the permit will be challenged.

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    Permit approved for Duke Energy - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/11/2004    Last Visited: 6/12/2008  

    Following yesterday's hearing, a spokesman for Duke Energy, James White, said it's not known what impact the new permit will have.

    White, the company's environmental health and safety manager, said the power will not be operated out of compliance.

    "We certainly will follow the permit," he said."We just need a chance to dissect it, to evaluate it and sit down with staff and see what precisely is required of us."

    White didn't know whether Duke Energy will challenge or appeal the permit, but environmental groups predicted the permit will be challenged.

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