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Kathrine E. Fisher
Education:
The Ohio State University (B.S. Landscape Architecture, 1991);
Campbell University (J.D., 2001).
Memberships:
North Carolina State Bar; North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys;
North Carolina Bar Association; Wake County Bar Association
Practice areas:
Insurance defense litigation;
medical malpractice; nursing home liability; and appellate
advocacy
Email:
kfisher@ymwlaw.com
Direct Dial:
919-719-6054
Direct Fax:
919-582-2530
Kathrine E. Fisher is a trial
attorney whose practice has included defense of all types of
personal injury, tort, and medical liability claims. Ms. Fisher
is admitted to practice in all State and Federal Courts in North
Carolina. She has litigated matters in Superior Court districts
across the State of North Carolina, the North Carolina
Industrial Commission, as well as the Federal Courts of North
Carolina. Ms. Fisher has also handled numerous matters on
appeal before the North Carolina Court of Appeals, North
Carolina Supreme Court, the United States Fourth Circuit Court
of Appeals, and as counsel of record before the United States
Supreme Court.
Ms. Fisher received a Bachelor of Science in Landscape
Architecture from The Ohio State University in 1991 and a Juris
Doctor Degree from the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at
Campbell University in 2001. While at Campbell, Ms. Fisher was
selected as a Webster's Scholar and served as research assistant
for Webster's Real Estate Law in North Carolina. She was a
member of the John Marshall Moot Court Competition team,
finishing fifth in the nation. Upon graduation, Ms. Fisher was
inducted into the Order of Barristers.
After completing her legal education, Ms. Fisher served as law
clerk to the Honorable J. John M. Tyson on the North Carolina
Court of Appeals. She then joined the firm of Patterson, Dilthey, Clay & Bryson, LLP, in Raleigh, where she practiced in
the areas of insurance defense, including medical malpractice
defense. Ms. Fisher joined Yates, McLamb & Weyher, LLP
in 2007, and
concentrates her practice in the areas of medical malpractice
and nursing home liability defense. She lives in Raleigh with
her husband, Matthew Fisher, who is also an attorney, and son,
Tyler. She enjoys gardening, reading, and spending time with her
family.
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