Hugh D. Cox, Attorney in Greenville NC, proudly representing the disabled for rightful veterans benefits, Social Security benefits and Workers Compensation throughout North Carolina
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About Your Attorney
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About Your Attorney
I
personally represent my clients: I interview, prepare clients for
testifying, write briefs and go to trial and hearings with clients. You need not
worry that someone else will "handle" your case. I am your lawyer and
will be with you at all times to represent you.
A word of warning: As a
sixty-five year old "country lawyer" with a rural background, I speak honestly and
plainly to clients. I listen, then sometimes interrogate my clients. I expect much
from clients in delivering information and effort - just as clients expect from me.
Those
who expect everything done for them should not retain me. My parents' working
class gift to me was an expectation of cooperative effort between equal persons attempting
to achieve the same goal. An attorney is a professional advisor who works for and remains
loyal to a client. I accept cases for the long term and not for a quick settlement.
Once hired, my effort is achieve justice and resolution for my client.
I proudly represent injured and disabled
persons for:
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GPS Office location: GPS: 35°36.749N / 77°22.329W (using Garmin)
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321 Evans Street, Suite 102 Parking available directly |
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Professional Credentials
Attorney since October 1975
Passed the Bar exams and still licensed in:
North Carolina since 1975
District of Columbia
since 1975
I have a unique law practice where
satisfied clients refer new clients.
My law practice is small so clients can talk to
me personally when necessary.
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My education includes:
-Bachelor of Arts degree, North Carolina State
University, 1966.
-Juris Doctor, North
Carolina Central University School of Law, 1974.
-Defense Language
Institute, Vietnamese, 1966
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My professional organizations include:
-North Carolina Bar
-District of Columbia Bar
-North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
(Hyperlink http://www.ncatl.org )
-The American Trial Lawyers Association
-National Association of Social Security Claimants
Representatives
(Hyperlink http://www.nosscr.org )

-National Organization of Veteran's Advocates (NOVA) (Hyperlink: www.vetadvocates.com )
(Founding member and Board of Directors member from 1992 until 1998)
-Workplace Injury Litigation Group, Inc. (Hyperlink http://www.wilg.org
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-Public Citizen (Ralph Nader, Founder)
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Past positions include:
-Assistant District Attorney for
State of NC - Third Judicial District (1978 - 1980)

-Police Attorney for City of Greenville, North
Carolina (1976 - 1978)

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My significant State and Federal
appellate decisions include:
Andrews v. Peters, 55 N.C. App. 124, (1981)
State v. Schwanz, 74 .C. App. 276, (1985)
Harrington v. Pate, 356 SE2d 365, (1987)
Whitehurst v. Corey, 364 SE2d728, (1988)
Hunt v. Scotsman, 383 SE2d 390, (1989)
Forrest v. Pitt, 394 SE2d 659, (1990)
Cratt v. Perdue, 401 SE2d 771, (1991)
Nagler v. Derwinski, 1 Vet.App. 297, (1991) (amicus curiae brief)
Forrest v. Pitt, 400 SE2d 448, (1991)
Snow v. Derwinski, 1 Vet.App.417, (1991)
Tripp v. Derwinski, 3 Vet.App.173, (1992)
Tilton v. Brown, 5 Vet.App. 23, (1993)
Craft v. Clark Construction 474 SE2d 808, (1996)
Lewis v. Craven Regional Medical Center, 122 N.C.
App. 143, (1996)
Matter of Fee Agreement of Cox, 10 Vet.App. 361 ,
(1997)
Piland v. Harris Supermarkets, 347 N.C. 412, (1997)
Lewis v. Craven, 542 SE2d 212 (2000) *
Cox v. Gober, 14 Vet. App. 148; (2000)
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Bostick v. Kinston Neuse Corp., 549 SE2d 558 (2001)*
Modlin v. Principi ___ Vet.App. ___, (April 22, 2003)
*with George
Lennon
(See: www.ncdisability.net
, www.ncdisability.com , www.compatty.com
, www.compatty.net , www.nctorts.com
, www.ncworkcomp.com )
** represented by Ken
Carpenter of Carpenter Chartered, Topeka, KS
My cases have been featured in the
following legal publications:
North Carolina Lawyer's Weekly
Larson's Workmans Compensation
The Veterans Law Reporter
The Veterans Advocate
N. C. Workers Compensation
The May 1990 Veterans Law Reporter
printed that I was one of the first two attorneys (along with William G. Smith of Los
Angeles) in the nation paid pursuant to the Veterans Judicial Review Act for successful
representation of a veteran for benefits before the Veterans Administration (Now the
Department of Veterans Affairs).
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Background:
Born in Kinston, North Carolina.
Grew up in a military family
graduated from Needham Broughton High School in Raleigh
in 1961.
Military Service:

U.S. Army, 1966 -1971
Active Duty Assignments:
-Defense Language Institute (Vietnamese)
-1st Special Forces Group in 441st Military
Intelligence Detachment.
See: http://www.441st.com
-5th Special Forces Group at MACV-SOG (TDY from
1st Special Forces)
-82nd Airborne Division
Military Awards and Decorations:
-Bronze Star Medal
-Army Commendation Medal with
OLC
-Combat Infantrymans Badge
-Special Forces Tab qualified
-Master Parachutist Badge
Security Clearance: Top
Secret

(partially obscured since
people copied this outdated form in hopes of proving a fake security clearance)
Civic Interests:
-Board Member of Methodist
Student Center at ECU
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My legal secretary, Ms. Doris Tyson, is very
capable and very protective of my time as I have asked her to be. It is very important
that clients keep Ms. Tyson informed of events in the case and any change of address or
telephone.
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Legal Research Capabilities:
-WestLaw - including all States and All Federal research plus Social Security, Veterans law, and Workers Compensation
-Lexis-Nexis (We proudly use the Veterans Benefits Manual series including CD-ROM's.)
-VetView CD-ROM from the National Veterans Organization ( http://www.nvo.org )
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We take pride in our computer
knowledge and operations utilizing word processing, financial accounting, legal research
and time/calendar control to assist clients. My entire library is constantly updated. My
computer articles for lawyers have been published in TrialBriefs and The North
Carolina Lawyer's Weekly. I was the computer speaker ("About the Internet")
at the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers 1997 Annual Meeting and at a
Social Security seminar in
March 1998
My
article entitled, Guide to the MMPI-2 was published in the September 1999
National Workplace Injury Litigator (Workplace Injury
Litigation Group).
I
was the technology speaker at the March 17, 2000 Greensboro seminar on "A
Nuts N Bolts Social Security Primer" presented by the NC Bar
Association.
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My office will mail you all items
sent or received in your case so your home file will have the same items as my office file
- and this effort keeps you constantly informed.
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My philosophy is to deliver
professional legal services at a fair and reasonable price. Great emphasis is placed on
realistic advice. My professional relationship with judges and other public officials is
one of trust and integrity. I strive to be an effective and honest lawyer fighting for
your legal rights.
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Office Directions 321 Evans Street, Greenville, North Carolina
My office location is downtown on Evans Street (Evans Street is now open!) in the block closest to the State and Federal Courthouses. The office is in the Hendrix Office Condominium Building next to the 4th Street parking lot and across Evans Street from the East Group. Free parking is available directly next to the building in a City parking lot entered from 4th Street and on Evans Street. Our weekday office hours are from 9AM to 5PM with lunch from 1 to 2PM. See Greenville map below.
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