Bob Numbers Points Out Hurdles For Perdue With Justice Pick
RALEIGH, N.C. - Womble
Carlyle attorney Bob
Numbers is highlighted in the Triangle Business Journal discussing the
challenges Gov. Bev Perdue created for herself in choosing a replacement for
resigning state Supreme Court Justice Patricia Timmons-Goodson.
Numbers, a veteran litigator based in the firm’s Raleigh office, shares his thoughts on what legal challenges the outgoing governor might face in filling the judgeship. Perdue’s own executive order calls for an 18-member commission to nominate three judges before a governor can select a justice.
Numbers explains why he believes getting around the executive order will be less of an issue than getting the seat filled before Governor-elect Pat McCory takes office. Click here to read the complete article.
Numbers, a veteran litigator based in the firm’s Raleigh office, shares his thoughts on what legal challenges the outgoing governor might face in filling the judgeship. Perdue’s own executive order calls for an 18-member commission to nominate three judges before a governor can select a justice.
Numbers explains why he believes getting around the executive order will be less of an issue than getting the seat filled before Governor-elect Pat McCory takes office. Click here to read the complete article.
Labels: Gov. Bev Perdue, Governor-elect Pat McCory, Supreme Court Justice Patricia Timmons-Goodson
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