About Rebecca

Rebecca Britton practices personal injury law at Britton Law, P.A. in Fayetteville, North Carolina. She has been a prominent figure in the legal community since her admission to the North Carolina State Bar in 1992. The firm specializes in personal injury cases, including medical malpractice and nursing home abuse, serving clients throughout the state. She earned her J.D. from Campbell Law School in 1992, following her undergraduate studies at the University of Maine - Presque Isle.

She received a B.A. in English with a minor in Political Science in 1985. Her legal career began as an associate at a law firm shortly after graduation, where she quickly developed a focus on advocating on behalf of injured clients. Over the years, Rebecca has held various leadership positions within her firm. She became a partner in 1998 and has since taken on roles such as Vice President/Treasurer and Managing Partner. Her tenure as President of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice from 2006 to 2007 showcased her commitment to improving legal representation for those in need.

She has also been an active member of the Executive Committee from 2001 to 2008, contributing to the organization's mission of promoting justice. Most of her practice focuses on personal injury cases, where she represents clients who have suffered due to negligence. This includes a substantial portion of her work in medical malpractice and nursing home abuse cases. Cases typically involve extensive investigation, negotiation with insurance companies, and, when necessary, litigation in court. Her experience in these areas has made her a respected advocate for victims seeking compensation for their injuries. Rebecca is admitted to practice in several jurisdictions, including the U.S.

Supreme Court and the 4th Circuit. Her extensive knowledge of both state and federal law allows her to navigate complex legal issues effectively. She remains dedicated to her clients, ensuring they receive the support and representation they deserve. In addition to her legal practice, Rebecca is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association. Her ongoing involvement in professional organizations supports her staying informed about developments in the law and advocating for the rights of her clients. She continues to be a strong voice for justice in her community, making a significant impact on the lives of those she represents.

Education

Campbell Law School

J.D. (1992)

1989

University of Maine - Presque Isle

B.A. (1989) | English Major/Political Science Minor

1985

Experience

Managing Partner and President

Britton Law, PA
2010

Vice President/Treasurer

Carolina Center for Civic Education
2009

Partner

Hutchens, Senter & Britton
2005

Partner

Hardison & Leone
2004

Partner

Beaver, Holt, Richardson, et al.
1998

Associate

Beaver, Holt, Richardson, et al.
1992

Accepted Jurisdictions

U.S. Supreme Court
4th Circuit
North Carolina

Court Admissions

U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit U.S. Circuit Court
North Carolina Supreme Court State Supreme Court
North Carolina Court of Appeals State Appeals Court
North Carolina Superior Court State Trial Court

Types of Cases Handled

personal injury medical malpractice nursing home abuse

Legal Services Scope

Initial consultation Negotiation Litigation

Professional Associations

North Carolina State Bar

has membership Current

North Carolina Advocates for Justice

President 2006/07, Executive Committee 2001 - 2008 1992 - Current

North Carolina Bar Association

1992 - Current

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