Practice Series: Question and Answer with a Civil Litigator
Matthew D. Quinn is a 2009 graduate of the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University. He practices with the Law Offices of F. Bryan Brice Jr. in Raleigh.
Q: What kind of law do you practice?
A: I have a general civil litigation practice. I typically, but not always, represent the plaintiff. Over the years, I have developed a niche practice of representing individuals and families injured by mold contamination. In fact, I have found that the best way to build a practice is to find a discreet type of case and build up experience in that area. There are not many mold litigators, so I receive a lot of those cases.
Q: What do you like best about your practice?
A: The diversity of duties. I might spend one day reading, writing, and researching. The next day I could spend in the field at a property inspection, or perhaps learning about a scientific issue at an expert’s office. Then twenty-four hours later, I could be at a court hearing. There is never a dull moment in civil litigation.