Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend’s Dustin Greene Appointed to the North Carolina Private Protective Services Board
WINSTON-SALEM (January 8) – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory recently appointed attorney Dustin Greene to a three year term on the North Carolina Private Protective Services Board.
The North Carolina Private Protective Services Board is the agency charged with administering the licensing, education and training requirements for persons, firms, associations and corporations engaged in private protective services within North Carolina, including private investigators, armed and unarmed security providers, armored car services, and polygraph examiners, among others.
For more information on the North Carolina Private Protective Services Board, please click here.
Mr. Greene focuses his practice on commercial and general litigation matters. Since joining the firm, he has represented clients in complex business litigation matters including shareholder derivative actions, misappropriation of trade secrets, unfair and deceptive trade practices, and other complex litigation issues. Mr. Greene has experience in both federal and state court in North Carolina, including before the North Carolina Business Court. He focuses his pro bono work on veterans’ issues, including claims for disability benefits.
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