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700 Military Cutoff, Suite 312
Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 (New Hanover Co.)
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 Accepts Credit Cards (Main Office) Ennis Coleman LLP is a full service law firm able to help with any legal issues you may encounter. We serve Wilmington and New Hanover County, North Carolina, as well as Burgaw and Pender County, North Carolina. We also serve other surrounding counties. DUI/DWI, Criminal Law, Criminal Defense, Consumer Protection, Warranty Law, Traffic Violations, Speeding Tickets, Family Law. Statement of PracticeDUI/DWI, Criminal Law, Criminal Defense, Consumer Protection, Warranty Law, Traffic Violations, Speeding Tickets, Family Law. Firm Size: 2
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Address700 Military Cutoff, Suite 312 Wilmington, NC 28405, (New Hanover Co.)
PhonePhone: 910-681-0711 Fax: 910-338-5175

Website http://www.enniscoleman.com
Nathaniel Coleman (Partner) admitted to bar, 2008, North Carolina. Education: University of North Carolina (B.A., Biology); Campbell University School of Law (J.D.). Mr. Coleman, a founding partner of Ennis Coleman, LLP, focuses his practice in the areas of criminal defense, traffic offenses/violations, consumer protection, lemon law, general civil practice and debt collection. He is also a member of Delta Theta Phi, North Carolina Bar Association, American Bar Association, Pender County Bar Association and New Hanover County Bar Association. While enrolled at University of North Carolina, he became a life time member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, for which he served as Vice-President. While in law school, Mr. Coleman served the United States Department of Justice as a summer associate with the United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Mr. Coleman also clerked for the Clerk of Court of Wake County, North Carolina during his time at Campbell law School. Mr. Coleman actively served as a member of The Federalist Society, Delta Theta Phi, and Men's Legal Caucus. Member: Pender County, New Hanover, North Carolina and American Bar Associations.Email: Nathaniel Coleman
David Ennis (Partner) admitted to bar, 2006, North Carolina; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina; U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida. Education: Ricks College (A.A.S., in Psychology); Brigham Young University (B.A., in Philosophy); Campbell University (J.D.). Mr. Ennis, a founding partner of Ennis Coleman, LLP, devotes the majority of his practice to family and elder law, estate planning, Medicaid planning, business, construction, and corporate law. He is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) and is a certified arbitrator for the Better Business Bureau. He is also involved in a number of legal organizations including: Delta Theta Phi, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, North Carolina Bar Association, American Bar Association, and the American Society of International Law. He was Editor-in-Chief of the Campbell Law Observer. Reference to his 2005 Campbell Law Review article Preemption, Assassination, and the War on Terrorism was made before a national television audience. Mr. Ennis was inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa Society (International Scholastic Order) in 1997 and was installed as Vice Dean of the Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity in 2003. He is also listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. While in law school, Mr. Ennis participated in the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Competition Vienna, Austria. In the competition, 136 institutions competed from 42 different countries. Mr. Ennis received an honorable mention in the best memorandum for claimant, which placed him in the top 10 percent of all the institutions representedbeating out teams from Harvard and Stanford. In the oral hearings, Mr. Ennis competed with the University of Pristina (Kosovo), Bucerius Law School (Germany), the University of Lapland (Finland), and Ghent University (Belgium). Mr. Ennis also competed in the William E. McGee National Civil Rights Moot Court Competition where he was a semi-finalist. He has been inducted into the Order of Barrister after exhibiting excellence and high honors through the art of advocacy. Member: North Carolina and American Bar Associations; North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers; American Society of International Law.Email: David Ennis
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