Charlotte Lawyer

Filed: City Lawyer Malpractice New Surgical York @ Sun, 31 Jan 2010 06:18:41 +0000






As an update to our January 18, 2010 blog, NBC reported last night that the second twin, Christian, who had been in a coma since Saturday, January 16, had died. The family spokesperson indicated that Christian would live on by the donation of his organs to another child. This child has not yet been identified.

“There are a few website links parents should access for information on how to keep their children safe with water safety training.”

http://www.vimeo.com/channels/38015

http://www.weteachswimming.com/policies.cfm
http://www.floridaswimmers.com/

“We provide these links in the hope that with parents’ increased knowledge we will be able to prevent more of these tragedies from happening”, says PJ Scheiner, attorney
Associates and Bruce L. Scheiner, Personal Injury Lawyers, P.A.


From the Charlotte Observer:

Charlotte lawyer Anne Tompkins put away a serial killer, dismantled drug trafficking rings and helped Iraqis prosecute Saddam Hussein.

Now, the 47-year-old former state and federal prosecutor has been nominated as Charlotte's next U.S. attorney.

President Obama announced the Christmas Eve nomination of Tompkins to head the U.S. attorney's office for the Western District of North Carolina, the White House confirmed.

U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, D-N.C., said Thursday morning, “Today, the President nominated a fine North Carolinian to serve our state as U.S. Attorney in the Western District.

“Anne Tompkins has extensive experience, including five years in the U.S. Attorney’s office, and was detailed to Baghdad to help prosecute Saddam Hussein. Anne is incredibly qualified for this important position, and I look forward to her swift confirmation by the U.S. Senate.”

Charlotte's new U.S. attorney will oversee more than 30 prosecutors in Charlotte and Asheville who prosecute everything from drug trafficking conspiracies, mail fraud and bank robberies to racketeering, carjackings and business fraud. The Western District of North Carolina stretches from Charlotte to the Tennessee border.

Tompkins has worked as a prosecutor under U.S. attorneys Mark Calloway, Bob Conrad and Gretchen Shappert.