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LORI MACRAE VITALE was born April 21, 1970 in Ft. Walton Beach, Florida. As
the daughter of an Air Force officer, she has lived in a variety of places.
After graduating from high school in Wichita Falls, Texas, she attended the
University of Texas at Austin. In 1992, she completed her undergraduate
education at Randolph Macon Woman’s College in Lynchburg, Virginia where she
received a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations with a minor
in Philosophy and German. In 1995, she received her law degree from Wake
Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and became licensed to
practice law in the State of North Carolina and in the U.S. District Court
in the Middle and Eastern Districts of North Carolina. In 1996, she moved to
Raleigh, North Carolina, and joined the firm of Cheshire & Parker (now
Cheshire, Parker, Schneider, Bryan & Vitale) where she has focused her
career on the practice of family law. In 2001, she was certified by the
North Carolina State Bar as a Specialist in the practice of Family Law. Lori
has served as an arbitrator, mediator and is a trained Parent Coordinator
and collaborative lawyer.
Professional Recognition and Involvement:
Lori was selected to be included in the
Best Lawyers in America (2007-present), is a
Fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (2007 to the
present), has been named “Legal Elite” by Business North Carolina and
“Outstanding Young Lawyer” by North Carolina’s Super Lawyer publication. In
2010-2011 she will serve as Vice-Chair of the Family Law Section of the
North Carolina Bar Association. Since 2007, she has proudly served as Chair
of the Wake County Bar Association Professionalism Committee (2007-present).
In 2009, she received a President’s Award of Excellence for her service in
this role. In addition, she recently served as Chair of the Family Law
Continuing Legal Education Committee of the North Carolina Bar Association
(2007-2010), has served as a council member of the North Carolina Bar
Association Family Law Section (2002-2004; 2006-2010), and was elected to
serve on the Board of Directors for the Tenth Judicial District Bar
Association (2006–2008). She is a Mediator for the Tenth Judicial District
Fee Dispute Committee, and a course planner and presenter for family law
legal education seminars (1999-present). She has served on the North
Carolina Bar Association’s Family Law Legislative Committee (2006-2007) and
is former Chair of the Family Law Section’s Equitable Distribution Committee
(2000-2004). Lori is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association and the
American Bar Association.
Speeches and Seminars:
As a member of the Family Law Continuing Legal Education Committee since
1999, Lori has planned a variety of seminars including: “Deal or No Deal?
Attacking and Enforcing Agreements, Orders and Awards,” (NCBA, September
2009), “How Do You Mend A Broken Heart” (NCBA, Family Law Annual
Conference, 2008), “Death and Divorce in North Carolina” (NCBA, September
2006); “Perils and Pitfalls in Alternative Dispute Resolution” (NCBA,
September 2005); “Family Law In Bush’s America” (Family Law Specialist
Seminar July 2005); “Hot Topics in Family Law: Evidentiary Issues in Child
Custody” Cases (NCBA, September 2004);“What About the Children?” (NCBA,
September 2002).
In addition, she has been a lecturer and author on a variety
of family law and professionalism issues, including: Professionalism
Roundtable Discussion (NCBA Family Law Intensive Program (2009-2010); Wake
County Bar Association Professionalism Roundtable Discussion, (2005-2007);
“Recent Developments in Professional Responsibility” (Wake Forest
University, October 2006); “Broaching the Alternative Dispute Resolution
Subject with Clients” (NCBA, September 2005); "Interstate Child Support"
(Wake Forest University, October 2001); "Enforcing Your Order and Judgment
Through Contempt and Proper Filing of Judgments" (NCATL, September 2001); "Parol
Evidence" (NCBA, May 2001); "Legal Traps in Bankruptcy, Real Property and
Domestic Violence" (NCBA, November 2000); "Post Trial Practice" (Wake Forest
University, October 2000); "Child Support, Domestic Violence and Ex Parte
Contact" (NCATL, January 1999).
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Cheshire Parker Schneider Bryan & Vitale
PO Box 1029 133
Fayetteville St., Ste. 500 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602
Telephone 919-833-3114 Fax
919-832-0739
Web Site: http://www.cheshirepark.com
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