Dema Alqudwah
Associate
Experience
Dema Alqudwah dedicates her practice to workers’ compensation law, counseling and defending employers, insurers, and third-party administrators throughout North Carolina. She is involved in every stage of the workers’ compensation claims-handling process, including strategy, discovery, depositions, hearings and trials.
Dema draws on her experience as an assistant district attorney in the Wake County District Attorney’s Office, where she handled matters ranging from traffic cases to misdemeanor crimes to domestic violence. While attending the Campbell University School of Law, Dema took part in various legal internships including at law firms and in the office of the in-house counsel for Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina.
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Background
Admissions
- North Carolina
Education
- Campbell University School of Law, J.D., 2024
- Richard T. Bowser Client Counseling Competition, Finalist
- Kilpatrick Stockton Mock Trial Competition
- Campbell Law Observer, Recipient of the J. Bryan Boyd Legal Journalism Award
- Campbell Law Innocence Project
- Student Bar Association, 3L Representative
- North Carolina State University, B.S., 2020
Professional Affiliations
- Wake County Bar Association
- Palestinian-American Bar Association
Community Involvement
- Palestinian Child Relief Fund, Steering Committee Board Member, 2016-21
Languages
- Arabic
News & Knowledge
Publications & Events
- “Money Talks: United States Domestic vs. Foreign Affairs,” Campbell Law Observer, April 3, 2024
- “A Reality We Know All Too Well,” Campbell Law Observer, November 20, 2023
- “Does the Twitter-verse Smell Musky… or Musty?” Campbell Law Observer, August 9, 2023
RECENT INSIGHTS
October 21, 2024