Background
Jackson, Barbara A. was born on December 25, 1961 in San Jose, California, United States.
Jackson, Barbara A. was born on December 25, 1961 in San Jose, California, United States.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Bachelor of Arts, 1984. Juris Doctor, 1990).
Worked at Holt & York, Limited Liability Partnership (Raleigh, North Carolina) specializing in Municipal/Administrative Law, Zoning and Land Use, Real Property, Government Regulations, Securities Arbitration, General Trial and Appellate Practice before all State and Federal Courts and Agencies. Legislative representation before the North Carolina General Assembly. Admitted to the bar, 1990, North Carolina.
1996, United States.
District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina. Phi Delta Phi (President, 1988-1990). Staff Member, North Carolina Law Review, 1988-1990.
Research Assistant to the Honorary Burley B. Mitchell, Junior, (now Chief) Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, 1990-1991.
Member: Wake County and North Carolina Bar Associations. North Carolina State Bar.
Holt & York, Limited Liability Partnership, is the successor of Holt & Holt founded in 1906 by two brothers, Richard South. and Clyde Holt in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The older brother, Richard, was elected to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and Clyde practiced alone until he was joined by his son, Clyde, Junior in 1940.
Clyde Holt, III, grandson and great nephew of the original founders, served in the Raleigh city attorney"s office, as a partner with Baggett and Holt and with Hatch, Little & Bunn before reinstituting Holt & Holt in Wake County, North Carolina in 1994.
David L. York became a partner in 1996 and the firm name was changed to Holt & York, Limited Liability Partnership. The emphasis of the Holt & York practice is the representation of companies and individuals in regard to business matters and in their dealings with government agencies. Its members have extensive involvement in the Research Triangle"s governmental, judicial, political and civic life. The firm clientele is located not only in and around the state capital, but also consists of regional and national firms who do business there.
Member: Wake County and North Carolina Bar Associations. North Carolina State Bar.