Whitley Law Firm Initiates Community Cares Program with WRAL
The Whitley Law Firm is committed to giving back to our community. In partnership with WRAL, Whitley Law Firm will be donating $2,000 each month from July 2022-...
Whitley Law Firm’s New Attorney Telana Poe Sworn In to Court with Support from 3 Superior Court Judges
Whitley Law Firm is proud to announce that we have welcomed a new attorney to our firm, Telana Poe. Telana is a recent graduate of Campbell University School of...
Whitley Law Firm Donates To North Carolina Restaurant & Lodging Association Foundation
Raleigh, NC- The Whitley Law Firm donated $5,000 to the North Carolina Restaurant & Lodging Association Foundation and challenges other law firms across Nor...
Whitley Law Firm Wins Raleigh’s Best of 2020
The readers of the News & Observer voted the Whitley Law Firm as the Best Personal Injury Law Firm in Raleigh. We are humbled and appreciative of this recog...
What Rights Do I Have While Protesting in North Carolina?
In response to recent events, many individuals across the country are assembling and protesting to voice their opinion. In many cases, peaceful assembly and pro...
UNC Children’s Hospital Toy Drive
Earlier this week, we received heartbreaking news that Sandi’s father, Jerry, passed away. Sandi, our passionate Office Manager, has always attributed her...
Whitley Law Firm Represented Clients in Three of the Largest N.C. Verdicts/Settlements in 2017
According to North Carolina Lawyers Weekly, last year the state saw 38 verdicts or settlements with payouts being $1 million or more. The Whitley Law Firm provi...
Announcing Bob Whitley’s Book “Attorney On Call – Lessons from a Life in the Law”
Bob Whitley has learned many things in his long career in the law. He shares these valuable life lessons in his new book, “Attorney On Call – Lessons from a...
Whitley Law Launches Website Helping North Carolina Recover
Whitley Law Firm, along with attorney J.R. Whaley, attorney Tom L. Young, and attorney James Crouse, have joined forces to help individuals in North Carolina wh...