Barry Clarence Jennings
Mr. Jennings joined the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin in 2006 and practices in the Firm's Workers' Compensation Department. He received his J.D. with honors from the University of North Carolina School of Law, and graduated magna cum laude from North Carolina State University, where he received his B.S. in Animal Science.
Since obtaining his law degree, Mr. Jennings has practiced in the area of workers' compensation, and is now representing workers having suffered catastrophic injuries as a result of a work accident.
"After working in insurance defense as an attorney for workers' compensation insurance carriers, I sought to make an immediate, substantial and positive impact on the lives of injured workers in North Carolina," Mr. Jennings says. "I enjoy explaining the law and helping real people with real problems."
In addition to being a Board Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation Law, Mr. Jennings has earned the designation of Rising Star by North Carolina Super Lawyers* in 2011. He is also a member of The Order of Barristers, and the Workplace Injury Litigation Group, as well as the North Carolina Advocates for Justice.
- University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
- J.D. | Jurisprudence
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- North Carolina State University
- B.S. | Animal Science w/ Minor in Poultry Science and Agricultural Business
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- Honors: Magna Cum Laude
- Board Certified Specialist in North Carolina Workers' Compensation
- Board of Legal Specialization of the North Carolina State Bar
- Rising Stars
- Super Lawyers
- Lawyers are asked to nominate the best attorneys who are 40 or under, or who have been practicing for 10 years or less. They are instructed to nominate lawyers they have personally observed in action -- whether as opposing counsel or co-counsel, or through other firsthand courtroom observation. To be eligible for inclusion in Rising Stars, a candidate must be either 40 years old or younger or in practice for 10 years or less. Rising Stars undergo a rigorous, multiphase process which combines peer nominations with third-party research. Each candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement. Selections are made annually on a state by state basis. While up to five percent of the lawyers in any state are named "Super Lawyers," by Super Lawyers magazine, no more than 2.5 percent are named to the Rising Stars list.
- North Carolina State Bar
- Member
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- North Carolina State Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- North Carolina Advocates for Justice
- Member
- Current
- North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault
- Member
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- Wake County Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- North Carolina
- Workers' Compensation