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Kimberlyn McLaughlin

Legal Assistant Paralegal at Bell, Davis & Pitt, P.A.

Kimberlyn McLaughlin is a skilled legal professional with extensive experience in both corporate and court settings. Currently employed as a Legal Assistant Paralegal at Bell, Davis & Pitt, P.A. since December 2022, Kimberlyn supports corporate lawyers by preparing legal documents, managing filings, and overseeing administrative tasks. Prior to this role, Kimberlyn served as a Deputy Court Clerk at the Guilford County Courthouse from February 2013 to December 2022, where responsibilities included processing legal filings, maintaining case documentation, and assisting the public with court procedures. Kimberlyn holds a Master of Business Administration in Human Resources Management from Regent University and a Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. Key accomplishments include developing a new public form that improved filing efficiency and creating a training manual for courtroom clerks.

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Greensboro, United States

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Bell, Davis & Pitt, P.A.

Bell, Davis & Pitt has taken a personal approach to the practice of law in North Carolina for 40 years. With offices in Winston-Salem and Charlotte, our 35 attorneys strive to treat each client as a true partner, building longstanding relationships as colleagues and strategic counselors. We place an important premium on those client relationships — including ones dating back to our founding. We have deep roots in our communities and our region, while also serving large, multinational clients on a wide variety of sophisticated matters. Bell Davis & Pitt is committed to providing the highest quality work in the most cost-efficient manner. Our goal is to be the resource our clients turn to for complex legal issues — so that they can focus on their lives, families and businesses. Attorney Advertising: This page is designed for general information only. Information presented on this page should not be construed as formal legal advice or the formation of an attorney-client relationship.