Mr. Edward C. Winslow III is a lawyer practicing banking, corporate, tax and 2 other areas of law. Edward received a B.A. degree from Davidson College in 1968, and has been licensed for 52 years. Edward practices at Brooks Pierce in Greensboro, NC.
· Board of Advisors, University of North Carolina Banking Institute
· Member, Board of Directors, Greensboro Library Foundation
· Member, Board of Directors, North Carolina Friends Historical Society
· Member, Board of Trustees, Guilford College
· President, Board of Trustees, Canterbury School, 2006--
· Member, Board of Trustees, Westtown School, Westtown, PA
· Member, Operating Board of Directors, Greensboro Economic Development Partnership
· Member, 1992-2000, and Chairman, 1988-1990, Carolina Theatre Commission
· Chairman, Director and Legal Counsel, United Arts Council, 1988-90
· Director, 1982-90, and President, 1986-88, Hospice at Greensboro
· Member, Board of Governors, North Carolina Bar Association, 2006--
· Member, Board of Trustees, North Carolina Bar Association Foundation
· Member, Strategic Planning & Emerging Trends Committee, North Carolina Bar Association, 2003-06
· Chairman, Large Firms Committee, North Carolina Bar Association, 1998-2000
· Chairman, 1987-89, and Council, 1984-91, North Carolina Bar Association, Business Law Section
· Chairman, Financial Institutions Committee, North Carolina Bar Association, 1984-87
· Council, North Carolina Bar Association, Constitutional Rights and Responsibilities Section, 1996-98
· Member, Multi-Disciplinary Practice Task Force, North Carolina Bar Association, 1999-2000
Articles & Publications
· MidLaw and Divers Items Blog
· A Distant Mirror: How 19th Century Lawyers from Guilford and Edgecombe Counties Are Models for the Next Generation of Lawyers and Firms Worldwide (manuscript for 23rd Annual UNC School of Law Festival of Legal Learning, 2013)
· North Carolina Secured Transactions Under Revised Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (co-author, treatise published by Data Trace Publishing Company, 2001)
· The Nature of the Article 2 Contract Under the Uniform Commercial Code, (published by NC Bar Foundation, 1990)
· The Usury Laws (published by the NC Bar Foundation, 1986; by NC Bar Association, 1987)
· Electronic Documents and Electronic Signatures in North Carolina (North Carolina Bar Association, 2000)
· North Carolina Bankers Guide to Powers of Attorney, published in 1998 by North Carolina Bankers Association
· Monograph, Cyclical and Continuous Reassessment of Real Property for Ad Valorem Taxation, published by Institute of Government; and various student articles published in North Carolina Law Review
· The Art and Science of Corporate Minutes
News
· Ed Winslow Elected Chair of NC General Statutes Commission
· Managing Partner Presents at International Commerce Conference in Toronto
· Brooks Pierce Earns Top Rankings in 2011 Chambers USA
· Best Lawyers Names Two Brooks Pierce Partners 'Lawyers of the Year', Best Lawyers in America
· Brooks Pierce Attorneys Named Super Lawyers, North Carolina Super Lawyers
· Brooks Pierce Attorneys Quoted in Wall Street Journal and ABA Journal
· Winslow Receives Centennial Award
Seminars & Speaking Engagements
· Ed Winslow Presents CLE on Corporate Minutes
· Brooks Pierce Attorneys Present at UNC Festival of Legal Learning
· Winslow to Present at NC Bar Association's Annual Meeting
· Brooks Pierce Attorneys Present at Bankers Association Security Summit
2000 Renaissance Plaza230 North Elm StreetGreensboro, NC 27401U.S.A.
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