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ALLISON POTTER
King Law Firm is pleased to
announce that Michael Levine has joined
the Firm and will concentrate his practice
in Family Law Matters and Criminal Law
Matters. Michael graduated from Wake
Forest University School of Law in 2013,
and has extensive experience handling
all aspects of both of these areas of the
Law. He is available for confidential
consultations in person or by phone
during these difficult COVID 19 times.
The Firm also handles Elder Law
and Estate Planning.
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Valliere
is also
new to
the sport of cycling.
“My husband has been an
avid cyclist for a little over
15 years,” she says. “It started
out as another activity that
we could do together. I’ve
only had my bike for about
a month and a half, but it
has become something
that I look forward to doing
when I get off work. Not
only is it an excellent way to
get a workout in, but it also
is a fun way to explore the
area where we live!”
Kayaks and biking can be
enjoyed by multiple gener-ations
of family members,
while still practicing social
distancing. In such a chal-lenging
time, the opportu-nity
to get outside for a few
hours and leave the cares
of the world behind is more
important than ever.
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