Background
Conley, John M. was born in 1949 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Conley, John M. was born in 1949 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Harvard College (Bachelor of Arts, 1971). Duke University (Juris Doctor, 1977. Doctor of Philosophy, 1980).
Worked at Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A. (Charlotte, North Carolina) specializing in General Civil Practice. Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Banking and Finance, Bankruptcy, Civil and Commercial Litigation, Construction, Corporate, Employee Benefits, Environmental and Land Use, Estate Planning and Administration, Federal and State Taxation, Health Care, International, Labor and Employment Discrimination Litigation, Mergers and Acquisitions, Public Finance, Real Estate, Securities. Trial and Appellate Practice in all State and Federal Courts.
Admitted to the bar, 1977, Massachusetts.
1980, California; 1984, North Carolina. Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Coif.
Editor-in-Chief, Duke Law Journal, 1976-1977. Company-author: with Doctorate. Barnes, Statistical Evidence in Litigation: Methodology, Procedure and Practice, Little Brown, 1986.
With West. O"Barr, Fortune and Folly: The Wealth and Power of Institutional Investing, Irwin, 1992.
Visiting Professor, Boston College, 1981-1982. Associate Professor, 1983-1987, Professor of Law, 1987-1993, Kenan Professor of Law, 1993, University of North Carolina. Member: Massachusetts, North Carolina (Member, Intellectual Property Committee, 1985) and American Bar Associations.
The North Carolina State Bar.
The State Bar of California. Our firm serves clients that include publicly-held corporations operating in domestic and foreign markets, small and medium sized businesses, individuals and governmental entities.
These clients engage in diverse businesses, including manufacturing, distribution, commercial and investment banking, communications, construction, retailing, real estate development, textiles, paper and forest products, health care, computer and related high technology areas, charitable and other tax-exempt activities. We represent a number of banks and other financial institutions in various engagements, including taxable and tax-exempt financing, issuance of debt and equity securities, and regulatory matters.
Member: Massachusetts, North Carolina (Member, Intellectual Property Committee, 1985) and American Bar Associations. The North Carolina State Bar. The State Bar of California.