ABOUT CHRIS BEECHLER
Christopher A. Beechler is a board certified specialist in state and federal criminal law by the North Carolina State Board of Legal Specialization. He has earned the recognition of his peers in Martindale-Hubbell’s® Peer Review Ratings™, an honor given to a mere 5 percent of lawyers in America.
ABOUT ALI TOMBERLIN
Ali’s expertise is in education, business, and employment law matters, including serving as General Counsel to one of the largest school districts in North Carolina and managing the Human Resources Department for an employer with more than 8,000 employees. She is an adjunct law professor at Wake Forest University School of Law.
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Beechler Tomberlin Sponsors 2019 Legal Feeding Frenzy
/0 Comments/in News /by ChrisThe law firm of Beechler Tomberlin is proud to sponsor and participate in the 2019 Legal Feeding Frenzy—a food and fund drive competition among all North Carolina law firms, law schools, and organizations to assist Feeding The Carolinas’ Food Banks.
Over 1.8 million North Carolinian’s are considered “food insecure,” one of the highest rates in the country, according to a recent study by Feeding America. Many of these individuals are children, senior citizens, and disabled adults. Sadly, North Carolina has one of the highest rates of children under age five experiencing a lack of adequate food; nearly one in four. In fact, North Carolina’s food banks continue to experience record demand for services. In 2015-16 alone, the food banks in the Carolina’s distributed nearly 182 million pounds of food and grocery products; the equivalent of over 204 million meals.
In response to this urgent need, the Office of the Attorney General, The Young Lawyers Division of the North Carolina Bar Association, the North Carolina Bar Foundation, and Feeding The Carolinas’ have joined efforts to create the North Carolina Legal Feeding Frenzy.
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2019 North Carolina ‘Super Lawyers’ Honors Christopher Beechler
/0 Comments/in News /by ChrisFor the 6th consecutive year, Chris Beechler has been recognized as a North Carolina Super Lawyer in Criminal Defense by North Carolina Super Lawyers magazine.
Super Lawyers is an independent lawyer ranking service of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a multiphase process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area. The result is a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of exceptional attorneys.
To view the digital edition of the 2019 North Carolina Super Lawyers Magazine, click here (Chris’ honor is on page 25 under Criminal Defense).
Chris Beechler co-counsel on high profile Winston-Salem Police Department case involving high school student.
/0 Comments/in News /by ChrisChris Beechler recently served as co-counsel on a case involving an officer with the Winston-Salem Police Department that garnered national attention after video of a high school student’s arrest was posted on Facebook and went viral. Chris defended the officer, who was exonerated after an internal investigation, as well as an independent assessment by an instructor with the N.C. Justice Academy.
Read the Winston-Salem Journal article here:
Isabel Alele Joins Beechler Tomberlin
/0 Comments/in News /by ChrisBeechler Tomberlin is proud to announce that Isabel Alele has joined the firm as an Associate. Isabel practices in the area of civil matters, focusing on education law, as well as criminal matters. Isabel received her BA from Covenant College and her JD from Wake Forest University School of Law.
See Isabel’s complete bio here:
Isabel Alele
Children’s Law Center – Birthday Blast 2018!!
/0 Comments/in News /by ChrisBeechler Tomberlin is proud to, once again, sponsor the Children’s Law Center of Central North Carolina’s Birthday Blast 2018!
The mission of the Children’s Law Center of Central North Carolina is to provide children with quality legal advocacy focusing on domestic violence issues, high conflict custody cases and ensuring access to education. Our ultimate goal is to enable children to grow up in safe environments and to become emotionally healthy adults. We are committed to making Forsyth County and Central North Carolina a safer place for children – one family at a time.
Beechler Tomberlin Places 2nd in 2018 Legal Feeding Frenzy!
/0 Comments/in News /by ChrisBeechler Tomberlin recently placed 2nd in our division for the 2018 North Carolina Legal Feeding Frenzy, a food and fund drive competition among all North Carolina law firms, law schools, and organizations to assist NC Food Banks, including Second Harvest Food Bank. The statewide event collected more than 373,000 pounds of food. Legal Feeding Frenzy was created by The Young Lawyers Division of the North Carolina Bar Association.
Federal Medicaid fraud case featured in Winston-Salem Journal
/0 Comments/in News /by ChrisThe $1.4 million Medicaid fraud case, in which Chris Beechler was counsel for one defendant, has concluded in Jacksonville, Florida. Two Winston-Salem men, who had pleaded guilty in October for their participation in a conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud, were sentenced on March 27th to federal prison. To read the entire article, please click the logo below.
Beechler Tomberlin Sponsors 2018 Legal Feeding Frenzy
/0 Comments/in News /by ChrisThe law firm of Beechler Tomberlin is proud to sponsor and participate in the 2018 Legal Feeding Frenzy—a food and fund drive competition among all North Carolina law firms, law schools, and organizations to assist Feeding The Carolinas’ Food Banks.
Over 1.8 million North Carolinian’s are considered “food insecure,” one of the highest rates in the country, according to a recent study by Feeding America. Many of these individuals are children, senior citizens, and disabled adults. Sadly, North Carolina has one of the highest rates of children under age five experiencing a lack of adequate food; nearly one in four. In fact, North Carolina’s food banks continue to experience record demand for services. In 2015-16 alone, the food banks in the Carolina’s distributed nearly 182 million pounds of food and grocery products; the equivalent of over 204 million meals.
In response to this urgent need, the Office of the Attorney General, The Young Lawyers Division of the North Carolina Bar Association, the North Carolina Bar Foundation, and Feeding The Carolinas’ have joined efforts to create the North Carolina Legal Feeding Frenzy.
Chris Beechler featured in W-S Journal article
/0 Comments/in News /by ChrisAttorney Chris Beechler was a contributing legal expert in a recent story on sex offender law in the Winston-Salem Journal. Click the image below to read the complete article:
Beechler Tomberlin Proudly Sponsors SCAN Spring Gala
/0 Comments/in News /by ChrisBeechler Tomberlin is proud to, once again, sponsor the Annual Spring Pinwheel Gala benefiting Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN). This year’s Gala will be held on Friday, April 13, 2018 at the prestigious Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts in Winston-Salem, NC.
The 2017 Pinwheel Gala was attended by more than 200 supporters and raised $27,500 to prevent and treat child abuse.
Exchange/SCAN (Stop Child Abuse Now) is a local non-profit organization whose mission is to prevent and treat child abuse in northwest North Carolina. This mission is accomplished through a variety of services aimed at strengthening families, enhancing parent-child relationships and increasing community awareness. SCAN has provided services to thousands of children and families throughout the Piedmont Triad for 36 years. For more information or to donate to SCAN, please click the image below.