01.06.2014 Order of Reinstatement [Wilson County]

North Carolina State Bar Building Photo Courtesy of the North Carolina State Bar

On January 2, 2013, Mark L. Bibbs was suspended from the practice of law for a period of one year.  Bibbs completed the one-year suspension and filed a petition for reinstatement on December 2, 2013.

On January 6, 2014, the Secretary of the North Carolina State Bar entered an order reinstating Bibbs to the active practice of law in North Carolina.

View the full reinstatement order below.

Trouble viewing? Click here to download the order (PDF, 47KB).

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About Tripp Huffstetler, Senior Staff Writer (57 Articles)
Tripp Huffstetler served as the Senior Ethics Staff Writer for the Campbell Law Observer. He is originally from Cherryville, North Carolina. In 2011, Tripp graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy as well as Political Science. During his undergraduate studies, Tripp spent summers assisting at a practice in his hometown of Cherryville. During law school he interned with the Hon. Kris Bailey, District Court Judge; Judge Paige Phillips, Wake County Magistrate; the Hon. Paul C. Ridgeway, Superior Court Judge; and the Wake County District Attorney's Office. He also assisted a local attorney in drafting a guide to interlocutory appeals, which will be published by the North Carolina Bar Association. Tripp graduated from Campbell Law School in May 2014.
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