Brooks Pierce Attorney Presents at Wake Forest University School of Law 1L Orientation

08.18.2021

Brooks Pierce attorney Collins Saint spoke at Wake Forest University School of Law’s first-year class orientation on their experience with the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) and how it has helped them grow their legal network and career.

Saint advises and litigates on behalf of public and private educational institutions and school boards on an array of education law issues, including special education and disability issues, civil rights laws, and tort claims. He also represents businesses in a variety of industries to resolve disputes, litigating in state and federal court when necessary. He has a particular focus on diversity and civil rights issues, including issues related to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, and religion.

He is actively involved in the NCBA, including serving as Administrative Division Director for the Young Lawyers Division and Young Lawyer Division Liaison for the Education Law Section Council. Saint previously served as co-chair of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee for the Young Lawyers Division.

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