Background
Luckey, Charles D. was born on January 1, 1955 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
Luckey, Charles D. was born on January 1, 1955 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
University of Virginia (Bachelor of Arts, with distinction, 1977). University of Connecticut (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1985).
Worked at Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A. (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) specializing in General, Trial and Appellate Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Corporation, Partnership, Taxation, Commercial, Real Estate, Probate, Securities, Employment, Environmental and Bankruptcy Law. Admitted to the bar, 1985, Wisconsin, Connecticut and United States.
Army Court of Military Review.
1990, North Carolina. 1991, United States. District Court, Middle, Eastern and Western Districts of North Carolina.
1994, United States. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
1996, United States. Supreme Court. Member, 1983-1985; Administrative Editor, 1984-1985, Connecticut Law Review.
Author: "Chappell v. Wallace: Drawing the Lincolnshire on Constitutional Torts," 17 Connecticut Law Review, 221 (1984).
Adjunct Instructor, Wake Forest University. Certified Mediator, North Carolina Superior Court and United States.
District Court. Member: Forsyth County, North Carolina and American Bar Associations.
North Carolina State Bar. State Bar of Wisconsin.
Military: Major, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, United States. Army
Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros was founded in 1973.
Since that time the firm has represented businesses and their owners and managers, and individuals, providing a broad range of legal services for these clients.
Our mission is to provide high-quality, cost-effective legal services for our clients in those practice areas in which Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros can offer significant value. Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros is organized into a number of practice groups. This allows our attorneys to develop specialized skills to meet the changing needs of our clients.
Member, 1983-1985; Administrative Editor, 1984-1985, Connecticut Law Review.