Neubia Harris
The Law Office of Neubia L. Harris, PLLC
Neubia founded The Law Office of Neubia L. Harris, PLLC in 2018. Neubia has extensive education law and civil litigation experience. Prior to founding the firm, Neubia worked as an Associate Attorney with boutique law firm where she practiced education law exclusively, and a Staff Attorney at Legal Aid of North Carolina where her practice spanned a variety of civil matters. Neubia launched her law practice to marry her passions of practicing law and being an entrepreneur.
Neubia received her undergraduate degree in Communication Studies from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She received her law degree from Wake Forest University School of Law.
Neubia is licensed to practice in the State Courts of North Carolina, as well as the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Middle Districts of North Carolina.
- Wake Forest University School of Law
- J.D. | Law
- University of North Carolina - Greensboro
- B.A. | Communication Studies
- Owner
- The Law Office of Neubia L. Harris, PLLC
- - Current
- Staff Attorney
- Legal Aid of North Carolina, Inc.
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- Adequate Education: The Disregarded Fundamental Right and the Resurgence of Segregation of Public Schools
- Mitchell Hamline Law Review
- Still Seperate: The Resurgence of Segregation in Public Schools, NCABL CLE Conference, Wilmington, North Carolina
- N.C. Assocaition of Black Lawyers
- Attorney Harris discussed how the landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education came to be. She also reviewed the jurisprudence and policies that are having an adverse impact on the diversity and equity of public schools, and resulting in the resegregation of traditional public schools.
- Law License
- North Carolina Board of Bar Examiners
- N.C. Attorney Pro Bono Honor Society
- North Carolina Pro Bono Resource Center
- Attorneys who are admitted to the Pro Bono Honor society have provided 50 or more hours of pro bono legal services in a calendar year.
- Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates
- Member
- - Current
- North Carolina Bar Association
- Member
- - Current
- Activities: Chair, Communications Committee Co-Chair, Young Lawyers Divisions Wellness Committee
- Capital City Lawyers
- Member
- - Current
- North Carolina State Bar  # 42069
- Member
- - Current
- North Carolina
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Education Law
- Civil Rights
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Discrimination, Employment
- Social Security Disability
- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
- Q. What laws do I need to make sure I completely understand a Special Education Director? and how to train my SPED teachers
- A: You should be able to contact your state's Department of Public Instruction for resources on training K-12 staff on compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act and other relevant laws that may be applicable in the academic setting.
- Q. If I got my first speeding ticket for going 38 in a 25mph can I possibly plea it down to improper equipment?
- A: It is possible that an Assistant District Attorney will plead this down to improper equipment. You should have a copy of your driving record with you when you go to your first appearance. If it is clean, and you have had no other traffic infractions, you are more likely to get the remedy you seek. If your pro se efforts are unsuccessful, you should contact an attorney who handles traffic matters.