John Duberstein is an associate in the Greensboro office. His practices includes Education, Health Care, Civil Litigation, and Criminal Defense. John has experience advising school boards on a variety of issues and has represented clients in litigation before both state and federal courts.
John graduated from the Pennsylvania State University with a degree in history and attended UNC Chapel Hill for law school. He is proficient in both French and Spanish.
Professional & Community Activities
· American Bar Association
· Federal Bar Association
· N.C. Bar Association
· Greensboro Bar Association
· Chief Justice Joseph Branch American Inn of Court
Publications
A Velvet Revolution: Vaclav Havel and the Fall of Communism. (Biography of the Czech dissident and politician for young adult readers, Morgan Reynolds Publishing 2006).
Note: Excluding Torture: The House of Lords' Decision on Evidence Obtained by Third Party Torture and its Potential Impact on American Law, 32 N. C. J. of Int. Law and Comm. Reg. 159 (2006).
Clerkship(s)
Law Clerk to the Honorable N. Carlton Tilley, Jr., United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina, 2009-10