Lynna Moen for District Court Judge

Lynna Moen for District Court Judge

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Lynna Moen is running for District Court Judge in 2020. Lynna Moen brings experience, fairness, and integrity to add to the bench in Mecklenburg County.

2020 Pro Bono Awards 08/07/2020

Thank you to those who nominated me and I’m honored to be recognized.

2020 Pro Bono Awards Blas Arroyo is a skilled advocate and outstanding mentor who is generous with his time and considerable expertise. As a part of his Senior Counsel status at Alston and Bird, Blas has dedicated several hours each week to work in our office, with clients and as part of our Consumer Protection team. ...

05/21/2020

Honored to be recognized by the Mecklenburg County Bar. Thank you 🙏

Another great part of today's Virtual Annual Meeting was the announcement of the 2020 Pro Bono Award Winners! Please join us as we honor these amazing attorneys and their hard work!

Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy announced
Blas Arroyo (Alston & Bird LLP) and Emma Merritt (Hunton Andrews Kurth) as its awardees.

Council for Children's Rights announced Mandy Schuller (Wells Fargo) and Randi Guinn-Shirley as its awardees.

Legal Aid of North Carolina announced Paul Kinny and Moore & Van Allen PLLC as its awardees.

The MCB's Pro Bono & Legal Recruitment Committee announced Fitz Barringer (Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson PA) and Lynna Moen (Moen Legal Counsel) as its awardees.

Read all about their great work here: http://ow.ly/kGG130qIfDr

03/01/2020
Observer endorsements: Our choices for Mecklenburg judicial races 02/29/2020

Thank you Charlotte Observer for your endorsement for District Court Judge.

Moen has a “successful history in both business and law . . . She has been recognized as a Rising Star by peer reviewed Super Lawyers. She was also recognized by the North Carolina Pro Bono Honors Society for providing 50 hours of pro bono legal representation in 2018 along with her paid workload.”

“Efficient courts and judges are critical to a healthy community and Moen has demonstrated her capability to handle workloads.”

Observer endorsements: Our choices for Mecklenburg judicial races Voters have difficult choices in Superior and District Court primaries, including a race that’s generating unusual attention.

02/29/2020

Vallie the super volunteer!! Our campaign has been fueled by so many people helping in so many ways. Thank you to everyone pitching in at the polls!

02/28/2020

Thanks Jennifer for helping at the polls!! Three more days at the polls!! Tomorrow is the end of early voting. Remember this race is determined by the Primary.

Photos from Lynna Moen for District Court Judge's post 02/26/2020

It seems like yesterday that Emma and I traveled from Arizona to DC to attend Obama’s inauguration. Over the years, she has talked about that experience and how it has influenced her interest in politics. Fast forward to now when she is helping on this campaign as an 18 year old. I’m so proud of her!

02/20/2020

Early voting is underway and it is always exciting to meet first time voters. This week my daughter, Emma, voted for the first time! If you will be 18 by November, you can vote in the Primary. Several races are determined by the Primary, including this race for District Court.

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