M. Justin Holoman

M. Justin  Holoman Photo
M. Justin Holoman Attorney

Background

Since graduating from the Campbell University School of Law in 2012, Mr. Holoman has dedicated himself to helping clients that have suffered personal injuries, predominantly in the medical malpractice arena. Mr. Holoman primarily focuses on catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death cases, including medical malpractice, birth injury, and brain injury cases, and has significant experience with medical negligence jury trials. In 2019, Mr. Holoman secured the highest jury verdict in the history of Ashe County, North Carolina for a medical malpractice trial. He is licensed in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee.

Education

  • Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, Buies Creek, North Carolina
    • J.D. cum laude - 2012
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
    • B.A. - 2008
    • Major: Economics
    • Major: Romance Languages, Spanish

Fraternities/Sororities

  • Phi Alpha Delta

Bar Admissions

  • North Carolina, 2012
  • Tennessee, 2019
  • Kentucky, 2019
  • U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina, 2018
     

Professional Associations & Memberships

North Carolina State Bar 
North Carolina Bar Association, Member 
New Hanover County Bar Association, Member 
North Carolina Advocates for Justice
American Association for Justice, Member
 

Contact Daniel, Holoman & Associates LLP Today!

A member of our team will be in touch shortly to confirm your contact details or address questions you may have.

  • Please enter your first name.
  • Please enter your last name.
  • Please enter your phone number.
    This isn't a valid phone number.
  • Please enter your email address.
    This isn't a valid email address.
  • Please make a selection.
  • Please enter a message.
  • By submitting, you agree to be contacted about your request & other information using automated technology. Message frequency varies. Msg & data rates may apply. Text STOP to cancel. Acceptable Use Policy