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Linda McCarty, an attorney at the law firm of Wall Esleeck Babcock LLP in Winston‐Salem, presented at the Swedish‐ American workshop titled “Global Innovations in Biomaterials, Cell Delivery and Tissue Regeneration from Discovery to Market,” held at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in Winston‐Salem
The law firm of Wall Esleeck Babcock LLP will host a visit to Winston‐Salem by Sweden’s Ambassador to the United States, Jonas Hafström, in early May. Ambassador Hafström is scheduled to be in the Triad May 1‐2 and will attend a number of business development and private functions, most of them in Winston‐Salem.
When James Wall, Robert Esleeck and John Babcock began their law careers more than 20 years ago, they saw themselves as businessmen as well as lawyers. Trials and briefs aside, each played some part in managing their firms and operating the business.
Jim Wall, a partner at the law firm of Wall Esleeck Babcock LLP in Winston‐Salem, recently spoke to the Winston‐Salem Medical Managers Meeting. Wall’s topic was “Eight Ways to Make Sure the Medical Board Visits Your Practice.”
John Babcock, a partner at the law firm of Wall Esleeck Babcock LLP in Winston‐Salem, has been named one of North Carolina’s 2008 “Super Lawyers” by his peers. Super Lawyers is an annual listing of outstanding attorneys who have received a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.
Three attorneys – John W. Babcock, Robert E. Esleeck and James D. Wall – of the law firm of Wall Esleeck Babcock LLP, have been included in The Best Lawyers in America 2008. Published since 1983, The Best Lawyers in America is widely regarded as the preeminent referral guide to the legal profession in the United States.