About Holly A.
Holly A. Groh has built a steady, straightforward legal career across a range of small-firm and solo practice settings. She trained at Azusa Pacific University before earning her law degree from Campbell Law School. Those two institutions form the educational foundation for a practice rooted in North Carolina.
Her early work came in associate roles. In 2009 she joined The Law Offices of Jason O. Wunsch as an associate lawyer. Two years later she moved to The Charlene Edwards Law Office, again as an associate. Those positions exposed her to the day-to-day demands of client work in smaller firm environments.
In 2013 she began practicing under the Groh Law Office name. That period marked a shift toward handling client matters more independently. Running a solo practice required managing case files, client intake, and court procedures. It also meant taking responsibility for budgeting, scheduling and direct client communication.
In 2018 she became a lawyer at Rosen Law Office. That move returned her to a firm setting after several years running her own office. At Rosen Law Office she continued to build experience representing clients and working within a team of attorneys and staff.
Most recently, in 2023 she joined Breeden Law Office as a lawyer. Her resume shows steady movement between associate positions, a solo practice and roles at small firms. The arc suggests familiarity with the responsibilities that come from different practice models: collaboration in firm settings and autonomy in solo practice.
Groh is licensed to practice in North Carolina and holds current membership in the North Carolina State Bar. That membership places her within the local bar community and under the oversight of the state licensing authority.
Colleagues and clients who work with her can expect an attorney who has navigated the operational side of running a law office as well as the client-service side of firm practice. She has years of experience handling the administrative and courtroom-related tasks that small-firm lawyers commonly perform.
She currently practices at Breeden Law Office and focuses on representing clients in matters arising under North Carolina law.