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Attorneys
L. Holmes Eleazer, Jr. is a partner in the law firm of
Erwin and Eleazer, P.A. Although born in New Bern, North
Carolina in 1946, Mr. Eleazer considers himself an original
Charlottean having moved to Charlotte in that year with his
parents. Mr. Eleazer graduated from Davidson College in 1968
with a B.A. In History. While at Davidson, he also studied a
year at Philipps University in Marburg, Germany. After
undergraduate school, Mr. Eleazer attended graduate school
in history at the University of South Carolina. He received
a Masters Degree in Modern European History in 1970.
Mr. Eleazer served as an officer in an artillery unit in the
First Air Cavalry Division from late 1970 to 1973. He then
entered law school at the University of North Carolina,
where he was Chief Justice of the Holderness Moot Court
Bench and articles editor for the North Carolina Journal of
International Law and Commercial Regulation. Upon
graduation, he clerked for Walter Brock,
Chief Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
Mr. Eleazer returned to Charlotte in 1978 to join the law
firm of Weinstein & Sturges, P. A. In 2001, he joined with
Fenton Erwin to form Erwin & Eleazer, P. A. His practice
focuses on corporate law, business and commercial
litigation, condemnation, appellate practice and
representation of creditors in bankruptcy matters. He is
admitted to practice before the U. S. Fourth Circuit Court
of Appeals, the U. S. District Courts for all districts in
North Carolina and the state courts of North Carolina
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