Posts About Recognition 

Leto Profiled in NC Super Lawyers Magazine

Check out this profile of Leto Copeley, entitled “The Interpreter” in the February 2010 edition of the North Carolina Super Lawyers magazine.

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Valerie and Leto Recognized as North Carolina “Super Lawyers”

Two of Copeley Johnson Groninger’s attorneys have been named North Carolina “Super Lawyers” for 2010 in a recent study by Law & Politics magazine.  The findings are published in the February 2010 edition of the North Carolina Super Lawyers magazine. Copeley Johnson Groninger’s 2010 North Carolina “Super Lawyers” are: Valerie Johnson — Workers’ Compensation Leto Copeley — Workers’ Compensation Law & Politics conducts a regional survey of lawyers who have been in practice for at least five years, asking them to nominate the best attorneys...

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Leto Receives Silver Service Award

Leto Copeley was awarded the Women of  Wisdom Silver Service Award by the North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys at its annual conference on October 2, 2009.  The award is given in recognition for work performed during 25 years of law practice.  Participants in the conference, held jointly this year in Charleston with South Carolina Women in Law, included recenty retired Chief Judge of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Karen Williams and retired US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.

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Leto Admitted to Women’s Forum of North Carolina

Leto Copeley has been accepted as a member of the Women’s Forum of North Carolina, an invitational, non-partisan organization of women who have demonstrated leadership in the professional, business, government or civic sectors, who are committed to full equality for women in every sphere of life   Founded in 1976, the Women’s Forum works to improve public policy and the public policy process in North Carolina.

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Michael Okun elected a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers

Chapel Hill native and long-time Carrboro resident Mike Okun recently was elected a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers, a national organization established in 1995 to recognize those who, by long and outstanding service, have distinguished themselves as leaders in the field of labor and employment law.  Although the College has approximately one thousand members nationwide, Okun is only the second Fellow ever elected from North Carolina, and the first who represents employees or labor unions.  John Doyle, a management lawyer with Constangy Brooks and Smith in...

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