Elizabeth M. Brantley focuses her practice in the areas of creditors' rights and bankruptcy law.
Before law school, she worked as a business manager at a graphic design firm in Washington, D.C.
During law school, Brantley was a teaching assistant in the legal writing program at the Wake Forest School of Law. She also provided free legal assistance to seniors while working at the Elder Law Clinic at Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital. Additionally, Brantley was a Judicial Intern for the Honorable Joseph F. Anderson, Jr., U.S. District Judge for the District of South Carolina and a summer associate for Nexsen Pruet.
Brantley is proficient in written and oral Spanish and was able to put those skills to use while living with a family in Seville, Spain as an undergraduate student.
Career Highlights
· Judicial Internship - Honorable Joseph F. Anderson, Jr., US District Judge for the District of South Carolina
News
Three Attorneys join Nexsen Pruet
Greensboro, NC - Nexsen Pruet, LLC announced today that Elizabeth Brantley, Andrew Howle, and Jeff Reichard have joined the law firm as associates.
Publications
Dirt-For-Debt: "Indubitable Equivalence" And Other Issues
In Chapter 11 reorganization cases, a debtor and a creditor generally seek to negotiate a mutually agreeable plan of reorganization.
Civic & Professional Memberships
· Rotary Club of Greensboro
· Board Member, Young Lawyers Section, Greensboro Bar
· Future Fund of the Community Foundation of Greensboro, Membership Committee (2009-2010)
· Greensboro Chapter President, Davidson College Alumni
· Real Property Division, North Carolina Bar