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Attorney: Alex J. Hagan

January 20, 2017 Jonathan A. Berkelhammer Ashley K. Brathwaite Andrew S. Chamberlin Alex J. Hagan Leslie C. Packer Jonathan D. Sasser Thomas H. Segars Curtis J. Shipley Paul K. Sun, Jr. Dixie T. Wells Michael G. Winters Kelly Margolis Dagger Joseph D. Hammond Charles N. Anderson, Jr.
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Twenty-Three Ellis & Winters Lawyers Named to 2017 North Carolina Super Lawyers

Twenty-three Ellis & Winters attorneys have been selected by their peers as 2017 North Carolina Super Lawyers and North Carolina “Rising Stars.” Super Lawyers conducts an annual statewide survey of North Carolina attorneys to create a comprehensive listing of reputable, diverse attorneys across the state. The multi-phased rating process, involving independent research, […]

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November 4, 2016 Andrew S. Chamberlin Alex J. Hagan Leslie C. Packer Jonathan D. Sasser Paul K. Sun, Jr. Dixie T. Wells
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Ellis & Winters Recognized by Benchmark Litigation 2017

Ellis & Winters, along with ten individual attorneys, has been recognized in Benchmark Litigation 2017, a guide that focuses exclusively on litigation in the United States. Ellis & Winters has been selected by Benchmark Litigation as a “highly recommended” litigation law firm in the state of North Carolina, the highest accolade […]

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September 14, 2016 Alex J. Hagan
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Alex Hagan Re-Appointed Chair of DRI Medical Liability and Health Care Law Committee

Alex J. Hagan Ellis & Winters is pleased to announce that Alex Hagan has been re-appointed as Chair of the DRI Medical Liability and Health Care Law Committee. Mr. Hagan’s second one-year term will begin at the conclusion of the 2016 DRI Annual Meeting in October. He previously served as the committee’s Vice Chair and as the […]

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August 24, 2016 Alex J. Hagan
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From the Chair: The Pain Management Dilemma

Alex J. Hagan By Alex J. Hagan Several years ago, a young man fell from a deer stand while hunting, severely injuring his back. His condition was inoperable. He sought help for his pain from his primary care physician. The physician tried several non-opiate pain medications before resorting to opioid medications. Recognizing his […]

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