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Diana Santos Johnson Recipient of the HNBA 2023 “Top Lawyers Under 40” Award

Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC Attorney Diana Santos Johnson was recently named a recipient of the Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) 2023 “Top Lawyers Under 40” Award.

After a rigorous review process, the Awards Committee selected 33 of the best HNBA members from across the country. The HNBA’s “Top Lawyers Under 40” Award celebrates and highlights the accomplishments and contributions of HNBA members who have distinguished themselves in the legal profession. The Award honors lawyers who have demonstrated professional excellence, integrity, leadership, commitment to the Hispanic community, and dedication to improving the legal profession. HNBA Members from all segments of the profession (including private practice, government, public interest, academia, and corporate legal departments) are eligible for the Award.

“The HNBA is pleased to honor 33 of our best young Hispanic lawyers from across the nation, showcasing the exceptional legal talent and leadership that our community has to offer,” said Mariana D. Bravo, HNBA National President. “The award recipients were selected from a number of highly qualified candidates. The overwhelming number of nominees every year illustrates our progress in the areas of law and leadership. Although much work remains to be done, the HNBA will continue to celebrate and highlight our talented lawyers that distinguish themselves.

“On behalf of HNBA/VIA, I want to thank the Awards Committee for their diligent work during this year’s particularly arduous selection process. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the award winners, and hope that as you continue to navigate the trajectory of your career, you will continue to raise your voice and be a driving force for real action and real change. I look forward to celebrating this accomplishment with all of you.”

The awards will be presented during the HNBA/VIA CCC 2023 Top Lawyers Under 40 Reception on Friday, March 10, 2023.

New Executive Committee Installed at Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC

Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC has formed a new Executive Committee to manage our multi-office law firm, serving clients throughout North Carolina and beyond. The firm, with offices in Winston-Salem and Raleigh, has selected two Managing Partners, Jim Wall and Kevin Sink. They are joined on the Executive Committee by Jim Lanik and Jennifer Lyday.

“I’m honored and thrilled to be a part of this new Executive Committee along with my other colleagues. Our firm has grown tremendously over the last couple of years and this venture gives us a great opportunity to take the legal services we offer our clients to the next level while creating a positive impact on the culture of our growing law firm,” said Kevin Sink.

The Executive Committee oversees the management and operations of the firm, with guidance and direction from the partners.

Attorney Kevin L. Sink Featured in the 2022-2023 Issue of Invest: Raleigh-Durham

Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC Attorney Kevin L. Sink was interviewed and featured in the 2022-2023 issue of Invest: Raleigh-Durham regarding the legal and professional outlook in the Raleigh-Durham area. WWBB Attorney Jennifer B. Lyday attended the publication launch party with Kevin on Thursday, January 19, at the PNC Arena in Raleigh.

Click here to read the 2022-2023 issue of Invest: Raleigh-Durham.

Invest: Raleigh-Durham is an in-depth review of the key issues facing the economy in the Triangle Region: Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. The 200-page publication features in-house analysis, supporting data and statistics, alongside exclusive insights from prominent industry leaders. Unique in their approach, their teams speak with more than 200 top public and private sector leaders from across key economic industries over the course of a six to eight month research period.

Tom Waldrep, Kevin Sink, and John Babcock Receive Prestigious Recognition

Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC Attorneys Tom Waldrep, Kevin Sink, and John Babcock were recently selected by Business North Carolina Magazine to the 2023 22nd Class of Legal Elite. Since 2002, Business North Carolina Magazine has honored Tar Heel lawyers by publishing Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite, a listing of the state’s top lawyers in business-related categories. Winners are chosen by the state’s lawyers. Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite has become the model for other awards and lists, but it remains unique as the only award that gives every active lawyer in the state the opportunity to participate. Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite includes top lawyers chosen using this statewide ballot.

Congratulations on such a prestigious honor!

Several WWBB Attorneys Receive Prestigious Recognition

Several of the Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC Attorneys were recently selected to the 2023 North Carolina Super Lawyers or 2023 North Carolina Rising Stars List! Congratulations!

Tom Waldrep: 2023 North Carolina Super Lawyer

Jim Wall: 2023 North Carolina Super Lawyer

Dennis Bailey: 2023 North Carolina Super Lawyer

John Babcock: 2023 North Carolina Super Lawyer

Joe Carruthers: 2023 North Carolina Super Lawyer

Kevin Sink: 2023 North Carolina Super Lawyer

Jennifer Lyday: 2023 North Carolina Super Lawyer

Ciara L. Rogers: 2023 North Carolina Rising Star

John Van Swearingen: 2023 North Carolina Rising Star

Jennifer Lyday Presents at the ABI Annual Winter Leadership Conference

Attorney Jennifer B. Lyday recently attended the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) Annual Winter Leadership Conference in sunny Southern California held this year at the La Quinta Resort & Club from December 8th – 10th, 2022.

On December 9, Jennifer participated in a presentation, “Evidentiary Issues in Bankruptcy: Making Your Case,” with the Hon. Christopher M. Lopez, U.S. Bankruptcy Court (S.D. Tex.), Houston; Adine S. Momoh, Stinson LLP, Minneapolis; and Jason N. Zakia, White & Case LLP, Chicago.

The Conference featured topics designed for consumer and business practitioners, as well as financial advisors. As always, the conference provided numerous social and fun events to network and renew friendships with colleagues from around the nation and overseas.

Jennifer Lyday Was Recently Chosen To Serve On the IWIRC 2023 Board of Directors

The International Women’s Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation (IWIRC), the premier international, networking and professional growth organization for women in the restructuring and insolvency industry, recently announced its 2023 Board of Directors, and Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC Attorney Jennifer B. Lyday was chosen to be on the Board as Vice Director of News.

The complete list of directors can be found by clicking here.

Leyza Blanco (Sequor Law, Miami), past Chair and Chair of the 2023 Nomination Committee announced, “IWIRC’s 2023 Board of Directors is a reflection of the diversity and talent of IWIRC’s members and worldwide presence. As we head into IWIRC’s 30th Anniversary year, I am excited to see what IWIRC has in store for the future.”

Marjorie Kaufman (The Christmas Tree Shops, Boston), a dedicated, insightful and energetic long time member of IWIRC, will be the Chair for 2023. Margie stated “IWIRC is the premier women’s restructuring networking organization spanning the globe. I am honored to be leading such a prestigious association, as we continue to add new networks and enhance networking opportunities for women in restructuring around the world.”

The other officers include Karen Fellowes (Stikeman Elliott, Calgary/Vancouver), Vice-Chair; Evelyn Meltzer (Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP, Wilmington), Secretary; and Eloise Matsui (Omni Bridgeway, Hong Kong), Finance Director. New to the Executive Committee is Tara Schellhorn (Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP, Morristown, NJ), Vice Finance Director.

Tara shared, “I’m thrilled to be joining the Executive Committee this year as IWIRC celebrates its 30th anniversary. I am looking forward to working alongside this group of talented and passionate leaders to help continue to grow IWIRC and further our mission. IWIRC has been, and continues to be, a critical part of my professional development. I am grateful to be afforded the opportunity to give back to an organization that has already given me so much.”

Jennifer Kimble (Lowenstein Sander, New York), outgoing Chair said, “The growth of IWIRC over the last year has been astounding as IWIRC welcomed new members and new networks, including IWIRC’s first network on the continent of Africa. It’s been an absolute privilege to lead IWIRC and its Board of Directors in carrying out IWIRC’s mission of connecting, advancing and promoting women. I have no doubt that Marjorie Kaufman and the 2023 Board of Directors will continue to build on the successes of the last year as IWIRC celebrates its 30th Anniversary.”

About IWIRC

The International Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation (IWIRC) is committed to the connection, promotion, and growth of women in insolvency and restructuring professions worldwide. Since 1994, IWIRC has been connecting women worldwide through a global membership of more than 2,100 attorneys, bankers, corporate-turnaround professionals, financial advisors, and other restructuring practitioners. The organization provides its members with relationship-building, educational, career enhancement, and promotional opportunities.

Jennifer Lyday Receives 2022 Pro Bono Award for the Bankruptcy Section of the NCBA

On November 11th, Jennifer Lyday, an Attorney at Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC, received the 2022 Pro Bono Award for the Bankruptcy Section of the North Carolina Bar Association.

Jennifer has significant pro bono experience, particularly in helping domestic violence victims obtain 50-B protection orders while working with Legal Aid of North Carolina. She has also represented parents of children abducted and taken into the U.S. in Hague Convention cases, her work on which won her the North Carolina Bar Association Young Lawyer Pro Bono Award in 2013. In those cases, she represents foreign parents whose spouses have abducted children and brought them to the U.S. She still takes such cases, which often require her to speak Spanish to her pro bono clients. She also helped a victim of religious persecution in Burma obtain asylum in the U.S. In addition, from 2016 to 2022, she served on the board of directors for The Children’s Law Center of Central North Carolina in several capacities including Chair, which provides a voice for vulnerable children in high-conflict custody and domestic violence cases by volunteering to be appointed guardian ad litem in such cases. Jennifer has also volunteered to be appointed guardian ad litem in those cases. Jennifer has also developed a partnership with Legal Aid of North Carolina’s Winston-Salem Office such that her law firm will take on certain consumer bankruptcy cases on a pro bono basis.

Jennifer volunteered her services this year for the pro bono programs offered in the Middle District and Eastern District Bankruptcy Courts. The pro bono programs provide a volunteer attorney to assist certain unrepresented parties that are unable to employ an attorney on their own behalf (pro se) with adversary proceedings and certain contested matters.

On Friday, March 4, 2022, Jennifer participated in the 4ALL Statewide Service Day, an annual call-a-lawyer pro bono program that engages volunteer attorneys to provide free legal information to thousands of North Carolinians, from the mountains to the coast. 4ALL is the North Carolina Bar Foundation’s largest annual pro bono program. Jennifer volunteered to provide advice, information, and resources to callers seeking information regarding North Carolina-related legal matters.

Earlier this year, Jennifer assisted First Church of God in Christ in Winston-Salem in stopping the foreclosure of their church. They have owned their worship space property, which contains a building valued at almost $1 million, for 23 years. Like most commercial real estate owners, First Church had a five-year term on the loan that was secured by their church property. When the term ended in February 2022, the lender was not willing to work with First Church to extend the term or give them additional time to refinance the loan, despite having an excellent payment history and substantial equity in the property. Within a few months of the term due date, the lender filed a foreclosure action in Forsyth County. First Church initially contacted Jennifer to explore the possibility of filing bankruptcy to stop the foreclosure action. After determining that bankruptcy would not be the right fit in this situation and would be too costly, Jennifer and Diana Johnson (an Associate at Jennifer’s firm), along with the firm’s bankruptcy team, decided to assist the church pro bono to delay the foreclosure action long enough for First Church to find another lender to refinance the loan. Jennifer also assisted First Church in submitting documents to the new lender and in explaining the new loan terms. Eventually, First Church was able to secure a ten-year term with a new lender and was able to obtain additional funds to replace their existing air conditioning units. Jennifer also assisted in coordinating with attorney Patti Dobbins, of Patti D Dobbins Attorney at Law, PLLC, to do the refinance loan closing pro bono. Attorney Dobbins coordinated a closing date that was flexible for the First Church board, prepared the necessary closing documents, and filed all the necessary paperwork to complete the refinance. First Church was able to close on the new loan on August 25, 2022. After the new loan closed, the foreclosure action was dismissed, and First Church was no longer at risk of losing their church home of over 20 years. First Church Pastor Bernie Cundiff stated, “Jennifer, Diana, and the team at Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC went the extra mile for us. They helped us every step of the way with excellence, and it was truly ‘The Hand of the Lord’!” Lisa Lash, First Church Secretary, stated, “We have been extremely blessed to have worked with such an extraordinary team! Jennifer and Diana were truly engaged in every phase of the process. Equipped with all the knowledge necessary to complete a case such as ours, they guided us with professionalism and confidence – always there to support us with an eagerness to see us succeed. We will forever be grateful for their diligence, work ethic, and their sincere compassion for our church.”

In addition to her legal, professional pro bono volunteer services, Jennifer has served as Parish Council since 2019 for the church she attends, Holy Cross Orthodox Church, in Kernersville, North Carolina.

Jennifer also manages and coordinates all of the pro bono efforts at her law firm, and strongly encourages and supports the pro bono efforts of all of the firm’s attorneys.