J. William Snyder, Jr.

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Phone: 336.725.1000
Fax: 336.725.5870

500 West Fourth Street, Suite 100
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101


I represent plaintiffs in Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury, and Social Security cases in North Carolina and Virginia.

Education

J.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Law, 1995
Graduated with High Honors
North Carolina Law Review: Staff Member 1993-94
Order of the Coif: 1995
Phi Delta Phi: 1993-95

B.A., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1992
Graduated with Highest Distinction
Phi Sigma Alpha: 1991
Phi Beta Kappa: 1991

Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice

North Carolina, 1995
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, 1996
South Carolina, 2002
Virginia, 2002
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 2002

Professional & Bar Association Memberships

North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers
Member Since: 1995
Member: Workers' Compensation Section

North Carolina Bar Association
Member Since: 1995
Council Member: Workers' Compensation Section

Workplace Injury & Advocacy Group
Member Since: 2000

Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
Member Since: 2002
Member: Workers' Compensation Section

Legal Specialties and Certifications

Board Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation Law, North Carolina State Bar, 2001

Articles

J. William Snyder, Jr., Note: Reining In Civil Forfeiture Law and Protecting Innocent Owners From Civil Asset Forfeiture: United States v. 92 Buena Vista Avenue, 72 N. C. L. Rev. 1333 (1994).

J. William Snyder, Jr., Note: Inmate Use of Prison Computers for Legal Work and the Right of Access to the Courts: Bryant v. Muth, 72 N. C. L. Rev. 1692 (1994).

Terrie Haydu and J. William Snyder, Jr., Getting Paid In Workers' Compensation Cases: Penalties, Attorney's Fees, and Interest on Full Commission Awards, Trial Briefs, August 2003.

J. William Snyder, Jr., Reporting from the Border: Undocumented Workers' and Workers' Compensation Benefits, The Course and Scope (N.C. Bar Association Workers' Compensation Newsletter), Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 1,3-4, February 2005.