Michael J. Denning, Attorney
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Introduction: | Michael J. Denning, a graduate of Campbell University Law School, joined Shanahan Law Group in 2007 as a member of the litigation team. Michael concentrates his practice in civil litigation; including general business, contract disputes, and personal injury. He also handles state court criminal defense matters. Michael's experience includes cases involving contract disputes, personal injury and civil litigation. Born in Texas and raised in Colorado, Michael loves football, the outdoors, and reading. A Marine Corps veteran, Michael served as a Marine Security Guard at the American Embassies in Beijing China, Tokyo Japan, Jakarta Indonesia. Michael also deployed to Bosnia, Somalia, and Haiti as a Counter Intelligence Specialist. After serving 10 years, Michael was honorably discharged and went to work as a Private Investigator before pursuing his law degree. Michael received his Bachelor of Arts degree in English and History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his Juris Doctorate degree from Campbell University's Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law. Michael is a member of the state Bar of North Carolina, the Wake County Bar and is admitted to practice in all North Carolina State Courts. He is also admitted to the US District Court in all Districts of North Carolina. |
| Law School: | Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law Juris Doctorate |
| Education: | University of North Carolina B.A. |
| Admissions: | U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina North Carolina U.S. District Court Western District of North Carolina |
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