Rebecca F. Redwine

Rebecca Finch Redwine  focuses her practice on Chapter 11 and Chapter 7 bankruptcies for both businesses and individuals.    She has also served as Unsecured Creditors Committee Counsel in Chapter 11 bankruptcies in North Carolina.  From 2010 through 2013, Rebecca was named a North Carolina “Rising Star” in the area of Bankruptcy & Creditor/Debtor Rights by the North Carolina Super Lawyers magazine.  Additionally, Rebecca was recognized as Legal Elite in Bankruptcy for 2013 and 2014.

Rebecca earned a Phi Beta Kappa key from North Carolina State University (B.A., 2004) and was an honor student at the University of North Carolina School of Law (J.D., 2007), where she was a client coordinator with the pro bono Community Legal Project and a member of the executive board of the Domestic Violence Advocacy Project.

Rebecca has served as a board member and volunteer for Read and Feed, a non-profit which assists children with reading and academic skills.   She currently works as a volunteer attorney for Legal Aid of North Carolina, assisting with their “Lawyer on the Line” program.   Additionally, Rebecca has worked with the Young Advocates, a group of young professionals that supports the Boys & Girls Club, and has provided volunteer legal services at the Healing Place, a non-profit recovery and rehabilitation facility for homeless people with alcohol and drug dependency.  Rebecca has formerly served as Committee Chair for the Silent Partners program, an attorney mentoring program created by the Young Lawyer’s Division of the North Carolina Bar Association.

Originally from Oxford, North Carolina, Rebecca resides in Raleigh, North Carolina with her husband, Philip Redwine, Jr. and their son, Finch.

Please feel free to email Rebecca Redwine at rredwine@hendrenmalone.com.

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