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ERIK M. HARVEY is an associate in the Greensboro law firm of Ivey, McClellan, Gatton & Talcott, L.L.P., where he concentrates his practice in bankruptcy, tax and corporate law. Mr. Harvey earned his B.S. degree from Santa Clara University. Upon graduation he worked in charter school development and management. During this period, Mr. Harvey earned his master's degree in business administration from San Jose State University. Later, he earned his J.D. degree from the University of Iowa. Mr. Harvey also earned his master’s degree in accountancy from the University of Iowa. After graduation, he was an associate at Deloitte, a "Big Four" accounting firm for two years. After working in accounting, Mr. Harvey worked for two years as the shared judicial law clerk of Hon. William L. Stocks and Hon. Thomas W. Waldrep, both bankruptcy judges in the Middle District of North Carolina. After the clerkship, he joined Ivey, McClellan, Gatton & Talcott, L.L.P. LENA M. JAMES works as a judicial law clerk for Hon. Catharine R. Aron, a bankruptcy judge in the United States Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of North Carolina. Ms. James earned her undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College and her J.D. degree, with honors, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After graduating, she worked as an associate with the law firm of Burns, Price & Arneke, concentrating in bankruptcy and municipal law. JAMES MARSHALL SHELTON is an associate in the Greensboro law firm of Ivey, McClellan, Gatton & Talcott, L.L.P., where his practice consists of representing debtors in consumer and business bankruptcy cases, representing chapter 7 trustees and other parties in bankruptcy litigation, and representation of parties in out of court workouts. He is admitted to practice before the Eastern, Western, and Middle districts of North Carolina, as well as the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Shelton is a member of the North Carolina State Bar, and the American, North Carolina and Greensboro bar associations. He is a member of the Young Lawyers Division and Business and Bankruptcy sections of the North Carolina Bar Association. Mr. Shelton currently serves on the Bankruptcy Section Council. He has previously spoken for the North Carolina Bar Association, the North Carolina Advocates for Justice, National Business Institute and NC LEAP on topics including avoidance action defense and prosecution, real estate transactions in bankruptcy cases, the interaction of domestic and bankruptcy law, and the treatment of LLCs and similar entities in bankruptcy cases. Mr. Shelton currently prepares the Middle District of North Carolina Case Update for the Bankruptcy Section newsletter the Disclosure Statement. He earned his B.S. degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his J.D. degree from the Ohio Northern University College of Law.
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