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3 March 2026

Ward And Smith Attorney Chris Edwards Featured In NCAJ Trial Briefs

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Ward and Smith, P.A. is the successor to a practice founded in 1895.  Our core values of client satisfaction, reliability, responsiveness, and teamwork are the standards that define who we are as a law firm.  We are an established legal network with offices located in Asheville, Greenville, New Bern, Raleigh, and Wilmington. 
In his column, “Preserving Legal Issues on Appeal Through Summary Judgment,” Chris offers practical insight into a critical — but often overlooked — area of appellate advocacy.
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Chris Edwards, co-chair of the firm's Appellate Practice, was recently featured in the Q4 issue of Trial Briefs, the quarterly magazine published by the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ).

In his column, "Preserving Legal Issues on Appeal Through Summary Judgment," Chris offers practical insight into a critical — but often overlooked — area of appellate advocacy. The article explores how strategic decision-making at the summary judgment stage can shape the strength and viability of issues on appeal, providing valuable guidance for trial attorneys navigating complex litigation.

Chris's contribution reflects his depth of experience and commitment to helping fellow practitioners sharpen their approach to advocacy at every stage of a case. We're always glad to see members of our team sharing their knowledge and contributing meaningfully to the broader legal community.

Read the full article here.

Contributor

Ward and Smith, P.A. is the successor to a practice founded in 1895.  Our core values of client satisfaction, reliability, responsiveness, and teamwork are the standards that define who we are as a law firm.  We are an established legal network with offices located in Asheville, Greenville, New Bern, Raleigh, and Wilmington. 

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