Brandon Michael Weaver
Personal Injury Attorney | Serving Raleigh, NC
- Personal Injury
- Wrongful Death
Brandon Michael Weaver
Personal Injury Attorney | Serving Raleigh, NC
Personal Injury & Wrongful Death
Biography
For Brandon M. Weaver, personal injury and eminent domain are two of the biggest life disruptions a private citizen can face. This fuels his passion for justice, and gives meaning to his work.
A personal injury and eminent domain lawyer for Thorp Law Firm, Brandon eases the trauma of injury or property loss by fighting for fair compensation in the courtroom. A cum laude graduate of the Campbell University School of Law, he possesses the Thorp commitment to serving the underdog client.
As a student, Brandon represented low-income seniors in the Campbell Senior Law Clinic, while serving on the Board of Editors for the Campbell Law Review. His time at Campbell helped him realize his desire to give a voice to ordinary people and help right the wrongs done to those in his community. For Brandon, working alongside Isaac Thorp offers a unique opportunity to embark on this path.
Brandon’s past experience interning for Judges Robert N. Hunter Jr. and Donna S. Stroud at the North Carolina Court of Appeals, as well as with Justice Paul M. Newby at the Supreme Court of North Carolina, has solidified his mastery of legal procedure. At Thorp Law, he continues to honor his commitment to fairness and justice for a peaceable, honorable legal system.
For Brandon M. Weaver, personal injury and eminent domain are two of the biggest life disruptions a private citizen can face. This fuels his passion for justice, and gives meaning to his work.
A personal injury and eminent domain lawyer for Thorp Law Firm, Brandon eases the trauma of injury or property loss by fighting for fair compensation in the courtroom. A cum laude graduate of the Campbell University School of Law, he possesses the Thorp commitment to serving the underdog client.
As a student, Brandon represented low-income seniors in the Campbell Senior Law Clinic, while serving on the Board of Editors for the Campbell Law Review. His time at Campbell helped him realize his desire to give a voice to ordinary people and help right the wrongs done to those in his community. For Brandon, working alongside Isaac Thorp offers a unique opportunity to embark on this path.
Brandon’s past experience interning for Judges Robert N. Hunter Jr. and Donna S. Stroud at the North Carolina Court of Appeals, as well as with Justice Paul M. Newby at the Supreme Court of North Carolina, has solidified his mastery of legal procedure. At Thorp Law, he continues to honor his commitment to fairness and justice for a peaceable, honorable legal system.
For Brandon M. Weaver, personal injury and eminent domain are two of the biggest life disruptions a private citizen can face. This fuels his passion for justice, and gives meaning to his work.
A personal injury and eminent domain lawyer for Thorp Law Firm, Brandon eases the trauma of injury or property loss by fighting for fair compensation in the courtroom. A cum laude graduate of the Campbell University School of Law, he possesses the Thorp commitment to serving the underdog client.
As a student, Brandon represented low-income seniors in the Campbell Senior Law Clinic, while serving on the Board of Editors for the Campbell Law Review. His time at Campbell helped him realize his desire to give a voice to ordinary people and help right the wrongs done to those in his community. For Brandon, working alongside Isaac Thorp offers a unique opportunity to embark on this path.
Brandon’s past experience interning for Judges Robert N. Hunter Jr. and Donna S. Stroud at the North Carolina Court of Appeals, as well as with Justice Paul M. Newby at the Supreme Court of North Carolina, has solidified his mastery of legal procedure. At Thorp Law, he continues to honor his commitment to fairness and justice for a peaceable, honorable legal system.
For Brandon M. Weaver, personal injury and eminent domain are two of the biggest life disruptions a private citizen can face. This fuels his passion for justice, and gives meaning to his work.
A personal injury and eminent domain lawyer for Thorp Law Firm, Brandon eases the trauma of injury or property loss by fighting for fair compensation in the courtroom. A cum laude graduate of the Campbell University School of Law, he possesses the Thorp commitment to serving the underdog client.
cum laudeAs a student, Brandon represented low-income seniors in the Campbell Senior Law Clinic, while serving on the Board of Editors for the Campbell Law Review. His time at Campbell helped him realize his desire to give a voice to ordinary people and help right the wrongs done to those in his community. For Brandon, working alongside Isaac Thorp offers a unique opportunity to embark on this path.
Campbell Law ReviewBrandon’s past experience interning for Judges Robert N. Hunter Jr. and Donna S. Stroud at the North Carolina Court of Appeals, as well as with Justice Paul M. Newby at the Supreme Court of North Carolina, has solidified his mastery of legal procedure. At Thorp Law, he continues to honor his commitment to fairness and justice for a peaceable, honorable legal system.
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Wells Fargo Capital Center, Suite 1910, 150 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC
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