Biography
Emily’s practice focuses on representing debtors, creditors, and other stakeholders in complex restructuring matters, both in the bankruptcy court and outside of court. Originally from the United Kingdom, Emily enjoys approaching issues from different perspectives and piecing together solutions from all angles.
Emily graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Law, and was the Notes and Comments Editor of the North Carolina Journal of International Law and a Dean’s Fellow. While in law school, Emily externed at the North Carolina Supreme Court, and interned at the North Carolina Superior Court. Emily is also the recipient of the Merit Certificate for her Reasoning, Research, Writing, and Advocacy I class, an award given to the student with the highest grade in the course. Emily earned her bachelor’s degree in English, focusing on Language, Writing, and Rhetoric, from North Carolina State University. While at NC State, Emily completed the English Honors Program, and brings her passion for language construction, communication, and rhetoric into her practice.
Education
- University of North Carolina School of Law (J.D.)
- North Carolina State University (B.A., magna cum laude)
- English Honors Program
Bar Admissions
Distinctions
- Merit Certificate: Reasoning, Research, Writing, and Advocacy I
- Editor’s Award: North Carolina Journal of International Law