Fred W. DeVore III Charlotte, North Carolina
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Fred DeVore is a native Charlottean. He graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in 1975 and received a Masters Degree in Communication from Chapel Hill in 1977. After teaching in the College of Business at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte for three years, he attended Wake Forest Law School, where he graduated in 1982. He passed the North Carolina State Bar the same year. While in law school, Fred was elected Chief Justice of the Wake Forest Moot Court and competed in various moot court competitions. For three years following law school, Fred taught business law at UNC-Charlotte while maintaining his law practice.
His early practice involved a wide range of cases, including capital murder trials and death penalty appeals. However, in the past fifteen years, Fred has limited his practice to civil litigation in the area of catastrophic injury, wrongful death, construction litigation, insurance bad faith, contract litigation and condemnation law. He has handled more than 40 appellate matters in the North Carolina Court of Appeals, North Carolina Supreme Court and the United States Fourth Circuit and is licensed to practice before the United States Supreme Court.
Fred has been published in the Wake Forest and South Carolina Law Reviews. He has also written featured articles in several magazines, including Trial Brief, which is published by the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers. Fred is currently on the Litigation Committee of the North Carolina Bar Association. He is a frequent lecturer at continuing legal education seminars on issues ranging from construction defects to insurance bad faith. He has previously been invited to speak as part of the faculty at the annual judges' school for North Carolina judges. He is the past vice-president of the Bobbitt Inns of Court, an organization dedicated to training young lawyers on trial techniques. He is currently the vice-chairman of the national Construction Defects Committee for the American Association of Justice and has lectured at the national convention of this recognized trial lawyers association. In 2008, Fred was selected as a Super Lawyer by a national organization that bestows the honor on only 5% of lawyers nationally. Fred has maintained an AV rating by Martindale Hubbell for over ten years. Martindale Hubbell is a national attorney reference and rating source and an AV rating indicates superior trial ability and the highest ethical rating possible.
Fred has tried or settled many matters in excess of a million dollars and in 2006, he and his partner, Troy Stafford, obtained a settlement of over ten million dollars for an injured client. Fred and his partner, Bill Acton, have practiced together for over 27 years. Bill has been certified by the state bar as a specialist in the area of workers compensation.
Fred's oldest child, Will DeVore, is in the inaugural class of Elon Law School. His daughter, Julie, is a theatre major at UNC-G, and his youngest son, Stephen is a ninth grader at Charlotte Latin School. Fred is a member of Matthews United Methodist Church, where he has taught adult Sunday School for over 25 years. Fred's mother, Iris DeVore, is one of the founders of the Levine Senior Center in Matthews, North Carolina, and was recently honored by Bank of America as a community pioneer.
Three certified paralegals, Renee Robinson, Connie Hunter and Susie Baker, all assist Fred in his practice. All of whom have worked with him for more than ten years. Their commitment to each case endears them to our clients who appreciate their efficiency, knowledge and professionalism.
- Areas of Practice:
- Wrongful Death
- Construction Law
- Personal Injury
- Condemnation
- Medical Malpractice
- Premises Liability
- Investment Fraud
- ERISA
- Insurance Bad Faith
- Bar Admissions:
- North Carolina, 1982
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina, 1982
- U.S. District Court Middle District of North Carolina, 1982
- U.S. District Court Western District of North Carolina, 1982
- U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 1985
- U.S. Federal Courts, 1982
- U.S. Supreme Court, 1995
- Education:
- Wake Forest University School of Law, Winston Salem, North Carolina
J.D.
Honors: Order of the Barristers
Honors: Chief Justice Moot Court Board - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina,
1977
Master of Arts
Major: Communication - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina,
1975
Bachelor of Arts
Major: Psychology
- Published Works:
- Public School Searches & the Fourth Amendment Journal of Law and Education, Vol. 11, No. 1, January, 1982
- Imposition of a Constructive Trust Under North Carolina State Law Wake Forest Law Review, Vol. 19, No. 2, April, 1983
- Construction Lien Law in North Carolina, Seminar Manual for Lorman Education Services, 1999
- Construction Lien Law in North Carolina, Seminar Manual for Lorman Education Services, 2000
- When Bad Houses Make Good Cases, Trial Magazine, Journal of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, November, 2002
- Representative Clients:
- Admiral's Quarters Condominium Association
- Dilworth Heights Condominium Association
- Cotswold Condominiums
- Squires Realty
- Beazer Homes
- Brookwood Homes
- John Wieland Homes
- Portrait Homes
- Piedmont Natural Gas
- Lundberg Windows and Siding
- Carolina Volkswagen
- Independence Nissan
- Approximately 200 Owners of Synthetic Stucco Homes
- Classes/Seminars Taught:
- Is Anyone or Everyone An Expert?, North Carolina Superior Court Judges Conference, 2002
- Toxic Mold Damages, Toxic Mold Seminar, American Association for Justice, 2003
- Critical Construction Issues, Construction Lien Law, Lorman Education Services, 1999 and 2000
- Avoiding Nursing Malpractice, Presbyterian Hospital
- Handling Medical Negligence, Carolinas Medical Center
- Guest Lecturer, Duke University Law School - Ethics, 2001
- Elements of Pleading, Young Lawyers CLE
- Affordable Exhibits, Bobbitt Inn of Court, CLE, 2001
- Technology in the Courtroom, Bobbitt Inn of Court, CLE, 2002
- Technology in Construction Litigation, CLE, 2004










