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Attorney Samuel V. Luchansky

North Carolina Attorney Samuel V. Luchansky

Areas of Practice:

Education and Honors:

  • Elon University School of Law, JD (Cum Laude) 2021
    • Elon Law Review (Chief Symposium Editor)
    • Dean’s List
  • Belmont Abbey College, BA (Magna Cum Laude) 2019
    • President’s List; Dean’s List
    • Varsity Baseball

Professional Association and Memberships:

  • North Carolina State Bar
  • North Carolina Bar Association
  • Moore County Bar Association

Bar Admissions:

  • North Carolina State Bar
  • U.S. District Court – Middle District of North Carolina
  • U.S. District Court – Eastern District of North Carolina
  • U.S. District Court – Western District of North Carolina

Publications:

Elon Law Review Vol. 14, Notes & Comments – Modernization: Changes in North Carolina’s Partition Statutes and Changes that Still Need to be Made

Personal Bio:

Sam grew up in Hampstead, North Carolina, and attended undergraduate at Belmont Abbey College near Charlotte. While at the Abbey, Sam was a submarine pitcher for the baseball team and also met his beautiful wife, Morgan. Sam then attended law school at Elon University School of Law in Greensboro, where he had the opportunity to be a Judicial Resident in the North Carolina Supreme Court under Justice Berger. While attending Elon, Sam, Morgan and their English Bulldog, Wilbur, moved to the Pinehurst area and have been here ever since. When not at the office, Sam enjoys spending time with his family, golfing, and playing video games.  

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Van Camp Law Firm in Pinehurst, North Carolina

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