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Nan E. Hannah, Partner at Vann & Sheridan LLP, Appointed Chair of Construction Law Section of the N.C. Bar AssociationRALEIGH, N.C. – Ms. Nan E. Hannah, partner at the law firm Vann & Sheridan LLP, was appointed Chair of the Construction Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association on July 1, 2010. Ms. Hannah is admitted to the North Carolina State Bar and served on the Council of the Construction Law Section between 2003 and 2006. In 2009, Ms. Hannah was appointed Vice-Chair of the Construction Law Section and previously served as Pro Bono Committee chair for several years. When asked about her newly appointed chairmanship, Nan stated, “This is an exciting challenge which I look forward to undertaking. The Construction Law Section is an active and public service minded group of lawyers.” |
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