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Aaron concentrates his practice on complex civil litigation, bringing his business and IT background into play to track down and define the scope of pension, consumer fraud, and whistleblower cases. Aaron holds two graduate degrees from Wake Forest University: a Juris Doctor (J.D.) and Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.). While earning these degrees, he served as Chairman of Wake Law's Honor Council and Chapter Justice of the legal fraternity Phi Alpha Delta. Aaron also appeared in court on behalf of the United States Attorney's Office for the Middle District of North Carolina as part of his law school litigation training. During his summers, he took on legal and business projects for law firms, created a pedagogical computer program to assist Wake's legal professors, and also found time to travel the world. For his M.B.A. consulting practicum, Aaron teamed up with two other students to draft a comprehensive Marketing plan for Washington, D.C. Communications Law firm Wilkinson Barker Knauer. During his third year in the business program, Aaron helped teach graduate-level mathematics.
Aaron earned a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems from Catawba College in December 1998 at age 16, and was recognized as the youngest student to have graduated from Catawba College. He began law school after 7 years as an Information Technology professional. He's happy to be back in his home town.
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