Robyn Hill has spent decades concentrating on ethics matters, and in 2004 began her own firm in Lumberton. Recently she handled a case about law firm trade names that went before the state Supreme Court, representing a firm then known as the Alpha Center for Divorce Mediation. For almost 15 years she was chief counsel to the state Supreme Court’s Disciplinary Review Board, tasked with overseeing 17 attorneys and staff. Before that, she was with the Office of Attorney Ethics.

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