Zaytoun Law Firm attorney Robert Zaytoun was recently nominated for the Kellie Crabtree Award by the North Carolina Advocates for Justice and featured in the NCAJ's Trial Briefs Magazine. A copy of the article can be accessed here. Robert's nomination was based on his "outstanding representation" of Zaytoun Law Firm's client Jennifer Martin in a case of wrongful conduct by two training instructors at the NC State Highway Patrol Training Academy. The article describes Ms. Martin's case, the recent jury trial of the case in Wake County Superior Court that resulted in a $432,500 verdict in her favor, as well as giving some perspective and overview on Robert's long and distinguished career as a trial lawyer that continues today at Zaytoun … [Read more...]
Robert Zaytoun Nominated for NC Advocates for Justice Award; Featured in Trial Briefs Magazine
Zaytoun Law Firm Wins $871,000 Verdict in Employment Discrimination Case
Zaytoun Law Firm was recently featured in North Carolina Lawyers Weekly and in the Triangle Business Journal for a substantial verdict won by the firm in an employment discrimination case. In Eric Rappaport, MD v. Raleigh OB/GYN Centre, PA, 14 CVS 1438, Wake County Superior Court, Zaytoun Law Firm’s client won a verdict of $871,603.00 in compensatory and punitive damages, and a judgment for over $1,000,000.00 with the addition of costs and pre-judgment interest. The North Carolina wrongful discharge and discrimination attorneys at Zaytoun Law Firm represented a wonderful client, Dr. Eric Rappaport, who was forced out and wrongfully terminated from his employment as an office-based gynecologist because he had a disability. The … [Read more...]
Zaytoun Law Firm Featured on Front Page of NC Lawyers Weekly
Zaytoun Law Firm was featured on the front page of the June 9, 2014 edition of North Carolina Lawyers Weekly for a recent medical malpractice settlement achieved by the firm. The North Carolina medical malpractice lawyers at Zaytoun Law Firm are proud to be able to help our wonderful clients who were harmed by preventable negligence. The full text of the Lawyers Weekly article can be found in the link below: Gaymon v. Pitt Hospital, et al - NC Lawyers Weekly … [Read more...]