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North Carolina Winston-Salem Hartsoe & Associates, P.C. attorney Hartsoe, R. Anthony
  • Lawyer name:Hartsoe, R. Anthony
  • Address:1068 W. Fourth St. Winston-Salem,NC
  • Phone:336-725-1985
  • Fax:877-726-1784
  • PostalCode:27101 -2437
  • WebSite:http://www.hartsoelaw.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Arbitration, Mediation, Business & Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Employment Law

North Carolina Winston-SalemHartsoe & Associates, P.C. attorney Hartsoe, R. Anthony is a Very good lawyer practice area in Arbitration, Mediation, Business & Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Employment Law -- Employee, Employment Law -- Employer, Family Law, Government Agencies & Programs, Litigation & Appeals, Products Liability Law, Medical Malpractice, Taxation Law, Transportation Law, Workers' Compensation Law,Hartsoe & Associates, P.C.

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  • Tony Hartsoe married to Lori L. Hartsoe in 1987. Together they have 4 children.

    Attends Winston Salem First Assembly of God (adult Sunday School teacher, Leader of Life Group, Leader of men's small group, Leader of Marriage Enrichment group).

    PUBLICATIONS:

    Person or Thing -- In Search of the Legal Status of A Fetus: A Survey of North Carolina Law, 17 Campbell L. Rev. 169, Spring 1995.

    SAMPLE APPELLATE DECISIONS I HAVE WORKED ON:

    Jeffrey v. Snappy Car Rental, Inc., 128 N.C.App. 171 (1997): this case "made law" and was important in determining an area of the law that had produced a great deal of litigation with regard to insurance coverage. The court ruled in favor of our client.

    Benavides v. Summit Structures, Inc., et al., 118 N.C.App. 645; 456 S.E.2d 339 (1995): this workers' compensation case helped clarify the law in several areas. The court ruled in favor of our client.

    Allred v. Capital Area Soccer League, et al., 669 S.E.2d 777; 2008 N.C.App LEXIS 2265, January 14, 2008: this case was the first of its kind to be considered by the appellate courts and dealt with the issue of stadium liability for a serious head injury to a patron. The court ruled in favor of our client.

    LAW JOURNALS CITING/QUOTING MY WORK

    Wake Forest law Review, McAllister v. HA: Wrongful Conception or Misconception?, Debra Batten, April 6, 2001.

    9 Duke J. of Gender & Pol'y 171, Ferguson v. City of Charleston and Child Welfare, Chris Sinha.

    Seton Hall Law Review, Fins, Pins, Chips & Chins: A Reasoned Approach to the Problem of Drug Use During Pregnancy, D. Antoinette Clarke, February 16, 2000.

    Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, Emerging Legal Issues pertaining to Child Victimization, Vol. 8, Issue 3, Jeff Maahs, June 18, 2004.

    56 Vand. Law Rev. 1523 (2003), Fetal Surgery and Wrongful Death Actions on Behalf of the Unborn: An Argument for a Special Standard, Jonathan Dyer Stanley.

    New York International Law Review, Cryogenics, Frozen Embryos and the Need for New Means of Regulation: Why the U.S. Is Frozen In Its Current Approach, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Summer 1998), Kimberly E. Diamond.

    41 Wm and Mary L. Rev. 1845(May 2000), Note: Fetal Homicide: Woman Or Fetus As Victim? A Survey of Current State Approaches and Recommendations For Future State Application, Sandra Smith.

    58 Duke L.J. 1107 (March 2009), Abandonment and reconciliation: addressing political and common law objections to fetal homicide laws . Douglas Curran.

    29 Hofstra L. Rev. 931 (Spring 2001), Note: Inconsistencies In The Legal Status of An Unborn Child: Recognition of a Fetus As Potential Life, Mamta K. Shah

    COURTS CITING MY WORK IN DECISIONS

    Cited as authority by the North Carolina Court of Appeals in McAllister v. HA, 126 N.C.App. 326 (1997), a case of first impression on the issue of wrongful conception.

    Cited generally by Alabama Supreme Court in In re Anonymous, 1998.

    Cited as authority by the Wisconsin Court of Appeals in State of Wisconsin v. Deborah J.A., No. 96-2797-CR, 1999.

    Areas of Practice:????????????Family Law????????????Bankruptcy????????????Church Law????????????General Litigation????????????Workers' Compensation Law????????????Medical Malpractice????????????Commercial/Business????????????Rental Car????????????Constitutional Law????????????Products Liability????????????Christian Mediation/Arbitration????????????IRS Problems????????????Insurance Coverage

    Litigation Percentage:????????????100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

    Certification/Specialties:????????????Certified Family Financial Mediator, State of North Carolina, 2001

    Bar Admissions/Courts Admitted to Practice:????????????North Carolina State Bar, 1994????????????U.S. District Court Western District of North Carolina, 1995????????????U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina, 1995????????????U.S. District Court Middle District of North Carolina, 1994????????????U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 1994

  • North Carolina Bar Association, 1994 - Present Forsyth County Bar Association, 1994 - Present 21st Judicial District Bar Association, 1994 - Present North Carolina Advocates for Justice National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys North Carolina Bar Association, 2000 - 2001 (Chair, Technology Advisory Committee)

  • Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, Missouri, May, 1994J.D. Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma, May, 1987B.A.

  • Hartsoe & Associates, P.C., is a well-established law firm with offices in?Winston-Salem and Greensboro. Led by a 17-year veteran attorney, R. Anthony (Tony) Hartsoe, our lawyers and staff offer practical and cost-effective legal services throughout the Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina.? We serve our clients with integrity and compassion.

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