North Carolina Bar Association President Alan W. Duncan has appointed Leto to the Continuing Legal Education Committee of the NC Bar Association Foundation for the 2013-14 fiscal year. The Continuing Legal Education Committee has oversight responsibility for the Continuing Legal Education program of the North Carolina Bar Association Foundation, Inc. Leto has been a member of the
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Leto Copeley elected to three year term on Litigation Section Council
At the annual meeting of the North Carolina Bar Association in Asheville on June 20, 2013, Leto was elected to serve a three year term on the Litigation Section Council. The Litigation Section currently has 2,153 members, who devote a substantial part of their practices to handling cases in court. The section publishes a judges
Rotary Club book drive provides thousands of books to North Carolina kids
Leto Copeley participated in the Hillsborough Rotary Club’s exceptionally successful book drive, a nine-month campaign to collect children’s literature for local organizations that work to improve literacy among low-income children in Durham, Orange, Lee, Johnston and Wake counties. The project was a group effort of District 7710 of Rotary International, which includes all the Rotary
Charlotte Diocese asks judge to dismiss sex abuse claims of three clients of CJG; decision expected next week
The Charlotte Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church has filed motions to dismiss the claims of three alleged victims of sex abuse at the hands of former priests. The Diocese has asked the Superior Court to toss the claims of two alleged victims of Father Joseph Kelleher, who currently awaits criminal charges in Albemarle, NC,
Leto Copeley coordinates seminar for the NC Bar Association
Leto, along with Jason James of Poyner Spruill in Charlotte, helped the Litigation Section of the North Carolina Bar Association put on a class for lawyers during its annual meeting. The class was filled to capacity. Leto and Jason planned the program and arranged for lawyers and judges to teach. The lawyers who attended learned about new