Partner Ben Norman Presents at the ABA Annual Business Law Section Spring Meeting
Brooks Pierce partner Ben Norman presented at the American Bar Association (ABA) Business and Corporate Litigation Committee’s Annual Review Panel at the ABA Business Law Section Spring Meeting, held April 24-26 in New Orleans.
Norman presented the topic, “The Business Courts Boom: Lessons Learned,” exploring insights from the success achieved over time of the earliest formed business courts in the United States (focusing on the North Carolina Business Court in particular) and how those lessons apply to business courts formed in the past five years.
The ABA Business Law Section is a global network of over 30,000 business law professionals, practicing across all areas of business law. Members include lawyers, judges, legal and business professionals, and law students from large global firms, small boutique firms, fortune 500 companies, small businesses, federal and state courts, government agencies law schools, and more.
Norman is a litigator who represents clients in state and federal trial and appellate courts, with substantial experience in the North Carolina Business Court. While the parties and industries have varied over the last twenty years, nearly all of his cases involve working to find the best resolution for clients navigating a failed business relationship.
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