Attorney Kenzie M. Rakes Joins Shanahan Law Group, PLLC

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  • Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC (1888PressRelease) July 15, 2014 - Shanahan Law Group, PLLC is pleased to welcome attorney Kenzie M. Rakes to the firm. She concentrates her practice in civil litigation and will be a valuable addition to the already outstanding legal team.

    Ms. Rakes is a recent graduate of Campbell Law School and was a Law Clerk to Chief Judge John C. Martin at the North Carolina Court of Appeals. "I am very happy to accept a position with Shanahan Law Group so I can continue working with the people of Raleigh and the surrounding areas," said Ms. Rakes regarding her new employment.

    About Kenzie M. Rakes
    Kenzie M. Rakes concentrates her practice in civil litigation. Prior to her clerkship for the Honorable John C. Martin, Kenzie was a summer intern for Judge Henry Floyd, research assistant to Professor Matt Sawchak, and an Articles Editor for the Campbell Law Review. Kenzie is admitted to practice law in the State of North Carolina, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, and the Commonwealth of Virginia.

    About Shanahan Law Group, PLLC
    Shanahan Law Group is a boutique law firm in Raleigh, North Carolina that offers a full range of business and litigation services for small and medium size firms and individuals. The firm's practice areas include complex business litigation, business formation and exit strategies, community banking and financial institutions, licensing and distribution, real estate, secured transactions, agribusiness, employment law, white collar criminal defense, trust and estates, and government representation. The firm has offices in downtown Raleigh and North Raleigh. For more information, call (919) 856-9494 or visit www.shanahanlawgroup.com.

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