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Jeremy K. Tanner B.A., J.D.
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Attorney-at-Law
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Certified Arbitrator and Mediator
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Fellow, International Society of Lawyers
for Public Service
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Senior Counsel, College of Master
Advocates & Barristers
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Honorary Colonel, The Commonwealth of
Kentucky
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Member, NC Academy of Trial Lawyers
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Member, Johnston County Bar Association
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Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America
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Licensed NC Real Estate Salesman
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Jeremy
concentrates in the areas of personal injury, wrongful
death, workers' compensation, social security and
medical malpractice. He has tried cases in the Superior
and District Courts as well as before the Industrial
Commission and Administrative Law Judges. In 2003,
Jeremy received the Commonwealth of Kentucky's Highest
Civilian Honor. Jeremy received his undergraduate degree
from St. Andrews College in Laurinburg, North Carolina
and his law degree from Widener University in Delaware.
In addition to being licensed as an Attorney, Jeremy
also holds a Real Estate Sales License and is certified
as both
a mediator and arbitrator.
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Peter J.M. Romary L.L.B., J.D.
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Certified Arbitrator and Mediator
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Life Member, Million Dollar Advocates
Forum
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Fellow, International Society of Lawyers
for Public Service
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Senior Counsel, College of Master
Advocates & Barristers
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Listed, Top Forty Trial Lawyers Under
Forty Years Old in the USA (National Law
Journal)
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Grand Knight, The Order of Michael the
Archangel
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Honorary Lt. Governor, The State of
Oklahoma
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Honorary Lt. Governor, The State of
Alabama
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Colonel, Aide De Camp, The State of New
Mexico
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Admiral, The State of Nebraska
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Recipient, The Order of the Long Leaf
Pine (N.C.)
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Recipient, The Order of the Silver
Crescent (S.C.)
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Honorary Colonel, The Commonwealth of
Kentucky
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Honorary Colonel and Honorary Citizen,
State of Alabama
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Recipient, National Law Journal Pro-Bono
Award (2002)
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Recipient, National Crime Victims Bar
Association Champion of Civil Justice Award
(2002)
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Recipient, N.C. Bar Association Pro-Bono
Attorney of the Year (State), 1999
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Featured Top Ten Largest Verdicts of
1998 in the USA (U.S. Lawyers Weekly)
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Peter
Romary serves as “Of Counsel” to the firm of
Tanner & Romary, P.A. consulting on personal
injury, worker’s compensation, medical
malpractice and criminal cases.
Romary
is licensed to practice law in North Carolina,
the District of Columbia and before the US
Supreme Court as well as being a Certified
Arbitrator and Mediator. He holds both British
and American law degrees.
In
practice Romary concentrates in civil and
criminal litigation, alternative dispute
resolution and risk management. Since 1996
Romary committed himself to representing, pro
bono, over 100 women and children victims of
domestic, sexual or interpersonal violence per
year. He has also consulted on the designing of
personal, corporate and educational safety and
risk management plans and has lectured on these
topics as well as on conflict resolution and
mediation around the US and overseas.
For
his work, in 2004 Romary received the Ellis
Island Medal of Honor (the highest civilian
honor sanctioned by both the US House and the
Senate that is awarded solely to US Citizens),
in the same year he also received a
Knighthood that was “apostolically blessed”
by Pope John Paul, II. In addition to this, in
2002 the National Law Journal (the highest
subscription legal newspaper in North America)
named Romary one of the “Top 40 Trial Lawyers
under 40 Years Old in the USA”. In the same
year they also awarded Romary their Pro Bono
Attorney of the Year Award.
Romary
has been honored by 14 States with some
of those States highest civilian honors, these
include The Order of the Long Leaf Pine
(NC); The Order of the Silver Crescent
(SC); Colonel Aide De Camp to the Governor
(NM); Honorary Citizen and Honorary Colonel
of Alabama; Honorary Texan; Honorary
Lt. Governor of Alabama and Honorary Lt.
Governor of Oklahoma. He is also a Life
Member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum
and has received the Honor Medal for
Distinguished Public Service from the American
Police Hall of Fame.
In
2003 Romary was one of only 52 Men from
around the world honored in the Times Square
Project for their work combating violence
against women--- the project was sponsored
by, among others, Lifetime Television, NASDAQ,
Hersheys, Liz Claiborne, Reuters, The City of
New York and CNBC.
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