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William (Bill) Mills

William (Bill) S. Mills has held leadership positions and been recognized by many national legal organizations as a civil litigation attorney representing the rights of individuals and families needing a trial attorney.   Bill has been President of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (formerly the NC Academy of Trial Lawyers) and President of the American Board of Trial Advocates, Eastern North Carolina Division.  He has also been selected, based on merit and experience, by the American Trial Lawyers Association for inclusion in the Top 100 Trial Attorneys for North Carolina; membership in the Litigation Counsel of America; North Carolina’s Legal Elite by Business North Carolina; Best Lawyers in America; North Carolina Super Lawyers; and is Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy in Civil Litigation.

Bill has dedicated himself as a trial attorney and community servant. He has proven his leadership by serving his community and the legal profession in many ways. In addition to being a full time partner at Glenn, Mills, Fisher, & Mahoney P.A., Bill is currently an Adjunct Professor of Trial Advocacy at the University of North Carolina School of Law and Senior Law Lecturer in Trial Advocacy at Duke University School of Law.

You can download and review Bill’s full CV. (MS Word Format)

The following represents some of the positions he has held and professional recognitions:

Notable Articles:

Contributory Negligence

Problems Unique to Medical Negligence litigation (not currently available)

Asserting and Overcoming Privileges During Discovery

Settlement of Claims Involving Minors and Incompetents

Legal Ethics and Legal issues unique to Severe Brain Injury cases (not currently available)

Direct examination of economist on Loss of Future Income (not currently available)

Making and Meeting Objections at Trial (not currently available)

Alternative Dispute Resolution (not currently available)

How to Obtain Witness Statements from the Office of Risk Management in Medical Negligence Actions Against Hospitals - (PDF Format)

Opening Statements

Initial Intake, Investigation and Evaluation of a Civil Case (not currently available)

Appellate Procedure; How, What and When (not currently available)

Causation

Malpractice Avoidance and Repair (not currently available)

Overcoming the Work Product Privilege Objection (not currently available)

Trial Techniques for proving Damages (not currently available)

Proving Causation in Professional Negligence

Hot Issues: Personal Injury Cases (not currently available)

Summation (not currently available)