NCIC Mediator Details

Name William  Woodley  Stewart,  Jr.
City Raleigh
Phone 919-836-0090
County Wake
Email bstewart@mgsattorneys.com
Fax 919-836-8027
Summary  of  Workers  Comp  Experience Education
Mississippi  College  School  of  Law,  J.D.  with  Distinction   1993
Mississippi  College,  B.S.   1987
Certified  Civil  Superior  Court  Mediator  –  North  Carolina   2016
Certified  Circuit  Court  Mediator  –  South  Carolina    2016
Certified  Industrial  Commission  Mediator   2016

Work  Experience
Clerk  to  the  late  Honorable  Franklin  T.  Dupree,  Jr.,  Senior  U.S.  District  Judge,  Eastern  District  of  NC   1993-1994
Millberg  Gordon  Stewart  PLLC   1994  to  present

Admissions
North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina  State  Bars
Federal  District  Courts  sitting  in  North  and  South  Carolina

Memberships
North  Carolina  Bar  Association
South  Carolina  Bar  Association
Wake  County  Bar  Association
National  Association  of  Railroad  Trial  Counsel
Defense  Research  Institute
North  Carolina  Trucking  Association

Practice
I  have  a  civil  litigation  practice  involving  wrongful  death,  tort,  breach  of  contract,  transportation,  employment,  insurance  and  commercial  actions  in  the  state  and  federal  courts  of  North  and  South  Carolina.   www.mgsattorneys.com
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Status A1.5

KEY TO MEDIATOR STATUS: An "a" indicates that the mediator is on the IC appointed list; a "c" indicates that the mediator is not on the IC appointed list but has asked to be included in the published list of mediators interested in mediating IC cases; a "sel" indicates that the mediator is not on either of these lists but has been selected by the parties to mediate IC cases previously; and a number in the status field indicates that number of hours a mediator is generally willing to travel each way to mediate IC cases without charging any additional fee for travel.
Hours  One  Way 1.5
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Att.  for  party  in  comp  cases