Attorney Faith Fox Appointed Managing Partner for The Cochran Firm's New Flagship Office in Charlotte, NC
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Feb. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- When Attorney Faith Fox opened her private practice, The Law Office of Faith Fox PLLC, just a few years ago, her mission was one of dedicated service. Per her own personal ordeal in family court without proper legal representation, she was deeply impacted by an overwhelming feeling of helplessness and wanted to mitigate that experience for others. Now with her new appointment as Managing Partner for The Cochran Firm in Charlotte, NC, Fox is positioned to expedite her initial goal far beyond her original dreams. The Cochran Firm, built on the legacy of iconic legal master mind Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr., is a national law firm with offices located throughout the country.
Transgender voter sues state, Mecklenburg County claiming discrimination
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Every vote counts, but a Mecklenburg County transgender voter says she was almost denied that right. She says she was able to cast a ballot last November after first being made to feel like she was “on trial.” “Voting is very important to me,” said a woman who is listed in court records as 'Jane Doe.' FOX 46 agreed to withhold her identity, at her request, because not everyone she knows is aware she is transgender.
Woman who is transgender files lawsuit after allegedly asked to show photo ID to vote By Chandler Morgan | February 12, 2020 at 6:31 PM EST - Updated February 13 at 3:28 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Mecklenburg County and State Board of Elections have been hit with a lawsuit after a woman, who is transgender, says she was forced to show her photo identification card in order to vote. In North Carolina, voters are currently not required to show photo ID when casting their ballots, But this woman claims election officials asked her to provide one anyways.
Transgender voter sues NC, Mecklenburg election officials for questioning identity BY BRUCE HENDERSON
A transgender woman sued North Carolina and Mecklenburg County election officials Wednesday, claiming she was denied equal protection under state law and endured emotional stress when a Cornelius elections official questioned her identity last November. The voter, identified as Jane Doe in the lawsuit, said a chief precinct judge demanded to see her identification, which state law doesn’t currently require for voting.
Vet says Bank of America Stadium upgrade forced him out of seat By: Damany Lewis Updated: February 13, 2020 - 5:33 PM
CHARLOTTE — Disabled retired U.S. Air Force veteran Derrick Raley saved for years to buy season tickets for Carolina Panthers games at the Bank of America Stadium. He sits in an aisle seat because he is disabled. Now, Raley is being forced out of the seat because of an upgrade for 900 corporate suites. He has issues about being moved and what the team offered him in return.
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When Attorney Faith Fox opened her private practice, The Law Office of Faith Fox LLC, just a few years ago, her mission was one of dedicated service. Now with her new appointment as Managing Partner for The Cochran Firm in Charlotte, NC, Fox is positioned to expedite her initial goal far beyond her original dreams! The Cochran Firm, built on the legacy of iconic legal master mind Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. is a national law firm with offices located throughout the country.int)
Faith Fox featured on the Francine Marie Show
Attorney Fox sits down with radio host Francine Marie to discuss expunging your criminal record! ‘In The Know - Expunctions,’ is the first in what will be a quarterly series of free events hosted by Law Office of Faith Fox PLLC. Make plans to attend the first event on June 9, 2018, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., at First Baptist Church West, 1801 Oaklawn, and benefit from the explanation of the process and value of expunging your criminal record. Take a listen for more information.
DELIVERY DRIVER PLEADS GUILTY IN FATAL CRASH, VICTIM’S FAMILY PLANS TO SUE WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY)
Brittany Boddiford pleaded guilty in a New Hanover County courtroom this morning to charges related to the death of Lacoltus Grady. In May, Lacoltus Grady died after he was hit and killed while standing near his parked car on Morningside Drive. Wilmington Police said Boddiford, a driver for Domino’s, was reaching for her cell phone, drifted left of center and hit Grady. Police said the Boddiford then hit Grady’s car and a parked moving truck.