From Kinston to D.C.: Local attorney granted Supreme Court admission
From Kinston, N.C. to our Nation’s Capital, a White & Allen Attorney was sworn into the United States Supreme Court Bar this past Monday, November 6th, 2023.
John P. Marshall, an attorney with White & Allen, PA, was sworn into the US Supreme Court Bar on Monday, November 6th. His admittance will allow John to practice before our nation's highest court. He has been a member of the NC State Bar since 1989 and was already admitted to practice in all courts in NC. John has built his business and commercial litigation practice on a foundation of hard work and trust and has represented clients all over our state.
John is no stranger to awards and recognitions. The hard work and dedication he gives his clients and the businesses he represents have earned John recognition as a “Super Lawyer” in the area of Business Litigation every year since 2019. He has also been selected as Legal Elite by North Carolina Business Magazine. But, John states, "To be admitted to the Supreme Court bar and be the guest of the Court to observe an oral argument was one of the highlights of my career."
White & Allen, P.A. is a full-service law firm that has offered a wide range of legal services to Eastern North Carolina since 1927. The firm has offices in Kinston, New Bern, Snow Hill, Greenville, and Morehead City. Practice areas include criminal and civil law with an emphasis on bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, business/corporate law and litigation, elder law, eminent domain and condemnation, employment law, estate planning and administration, family law, personal injury/wrongful death, real estate, Social Security Disability, special needs (disability) trusts, tax planning, traffic/DWI and trial work.
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