Voices of NCAJ

By: North Carolina Advocates for Justice
  • Summary

  • Since the beginning, members of the N.C. Advocates for Justice have been raising their voices. Speaking out on behalf of those who go unheard, joining their voices to oppose injustice and support fair treatment for everyone under the law. With this podcast, Voices of NCAJ, we’ll listen to those members – lawyers and legal professionals – who founded the organization, whose dedication and energy kept it going and guided it through growth, change and challenges. Each conversation will inspire us to meet the future with a unified voice that channels the strengths and accomplishments of our organization. Welcome to Voices of NCAJ. For more information on the North Carolina Advocates for Justice and how to join or support NCAJ, please visit our website at www.NCAJ.com.
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Episodes
  • We’ve Got to Stay Focused on Helping Vulnerable People with NCAJ President Kevin Bunn
    Jan 21 2025

    NCAJ President Kevin Bunn encourages attorneys to stay focused on advocating for vulnerable people and to resist any urge to check out because of frustration with the political climate. Bunn joins podcast host Amber Nimocks for a midterm chat. One of the first in his family to attend college, he reflects on how different his perspective and political beliefs might be but for attending UNC. He reminds listeners that, although people may have different perspectives, it doesn’t mean they can’t find common ground. NCAJ members are often the only ones advocating for clients facing down powerful institutions, and NCAJ has a legacy of fighting for fair laws and a level playing field, he says. “I think that’s what sets us apart.”

    🎙️ Featured Guest 🎙️

    Name: Kevin Bunn | LinkedIn


    💡 Episode Highlights 💡

    [09:31] All Lawmakers the Same? Background and education influence perspective, but that doesn’t mean that someone with a different view is a bad person.

    [10:54] A Unique Role: All lawyers are sworn to uphold the Constitution regardless of the type of law they practice.

    [11:45] No Time to Check Out! Focus on your clients and on the people you represent.

    [14:03] NCAJ Membership on the Rise: It’s critical to find ways for members to come together in person.

    [15:12] The Anonymous Internet: People who know each other are kinder to each other.The anonymity of the internet tests that.


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    Voices of NCAJ features members of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice talking about what it means to be a trial lawyer, what it takes to be great at the practice of law and how being a part of NCAJ enriches their lives and their careers.

    Members of NCAJ belong to a nonprofit, nonpartisan association of legal professionals dedicated to empowering a strong community of trial lawyers to protect people, prevent injustice and promote fairness. Membership affords many benefits and we’re proud to offer discounts and opportunities thanks to our tremendous community of sponsors and partners. Join today!

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    23 mins
  • Judge Sean Cole On Service, the Rule of Law and Wearing Robes to Work
    Jan 1 2025

    NCAJ is losing a longtime member, but North Carolinians are gaining a judge on January 1, 2025. Sean Cole is passionate about service, his two constituents – the public and the Constitution – and the law. Also about having a sense of humor.

    Sean visits host Amber Nimocks for a retrospective on the various turns his life has taken. Twenty-four years ago, he was invited to interview for a plaintiffs’ firm but needed a friend to dig his car out of a snow drift so he could make the appointment. This year, he received a call asking him to run for the bench at the same time he was mulling where the next road would take him. “I really like wearing robes to work,” he jokes.

    🎙️ Featured Guest 🎙️

    Name: Sean Cole, judge-elect for Judicial District 10C of the North Carolina 3rd Superior Court Division.

    💡 Episode Highlights 💡

    [01:51] Interesting Tidbits: NCAJ’s member database has a treasure trove of information about Sean, such as his description of his meeting space: broad, open savannahs and mangrove swamps.

    [04:39] Encouragement and Inspiration: Sean celebrates the opportunities he enjoyed and relationships he built during his involvement with NCAJ.

    [08:56] Money: That’s Sean’s answer to a question that voters frequently asked him: What’s the biggest problem facing the judicial system?

    [14:56] Road to Damascus: Sean stepped away from defense to the plaintiff’s side after realizing that, if he did a good job on defense, someone who was hurt would either get less than they should or perhaps nothing at all.

    [25:21] Rules, Loopholes, Norms: Borrowing from Jon Stewart on The Daily Show, Sean places the judge’s role in the context of these three concepts in government.

    [27:54] Access: As a judge, Sean can’t give legal advice, but he can – and plans to – make himself available to the community, for example, at meetings, civic groups, or speaking engagements.

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    Voices of NCAJ features members of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice talking about what it means to be a trial lawyer, what it takes to be great at the practice of law and how being a part of NCAJ enriches their lives and their careers.

    Members of NCAJ belong to a nonprofit, nonpartisan association of legal professionals dedicated to empowering a strong community of trial lawyers to protect people, prevent injustice and promote fairness. Membership affords many benefits and we’re proud to offer discounts and opportunities thanks to our tremendous community of sponsors and partners. Join today!

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    31 mins
  • Face of a Law Firm, Heart of the Community, with Ben Whitley
    Dec 16 2024
    Fresh from profiling Ben Whitley for NCAJ’s flagship publication, Amber Nimocks invites him on the podcast so listeners can hear the story of this winning PI lawyer at Whitley Law Firm and familiar face on WRAL. From watching his father help clients as a child to launching his own career at the firm’s satellite office to honing his marketing skills before TV cameras, Ben reviews his career and highlights one constant: commitment to community.Click here to read Amber’s “Hero Profile” of Ben in Trial Briefs.🎙️ Featured Guest 🎙️Name: Ben WhitleyConnect: LinkedIn | Instagram Whitley Law Firm on LinkedIn | Instagram | X | YouTube💡 Episode Highlights 💡[02:26] Media Pioneer: Ben’s father, Bob, started advertising on television soon after the US Supreme Court allowed it. As Ben explains, his father’s technique was to approach the public like he was speaking to a jury.[08:32] Community Cares: The Whitley Law Firm highlights a different charity each month as part of its commitment to pro bono service. Learn more about this partnership with WRAL here. [15:35] UIM Stacking: Ben recently played an important role in persuading state legislators to change laws on uninsured motorist stacking and expand coverage limits.[15:51] Force for Change: In addition to being a member of NCAJ for two decades, Ben is actively involved in state politics to “make real changes for lives of North Carolinians.”[19:21] Earning His Wings: Ben grew up watching his father practice law, but before he received his law license, he got a different one: a pilot’s license.[24:51] Operation Airdrop: Ben is a member of this civilian air fleet that delivers supplies to needy communities when a hurricane or major disaster strikes.Connect with North Carolina Advocates for Justice☑️ Follow us on X, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.☑️ Subscribe to Voices of NCAJ on Apple Podcasts or
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    28 mins

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