
Logan H. Shipman
ATTORNEY
Raleigh Office
TEL (919) 873-0166
FAX (919) 873-1814
Logan studied English and Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and quickly realized his strengths in communication and research were well suited for the legal field. Eager for a career in which he could leverage empathy and dedication, Logan went on to earn his Juris Doctorate from Campbell Law School and graduated cum laude. Logan continues to build his practice as a workers’ compensation defense attorney on those same fundamentals and enjoys establishing long-term relationships with his clients.
During law school, Logan served as Symposium Editor for the Campbell Law Review. In this role, he researched, organized, and hosted Campbell Law Review’s 2019 Symposium entitled, “The Silent Machine: How Administrative Law Affects You and Your Practice.” Logan also spent time as a Research Assistant focused on ethics-based research and received the Dean’s Excellence Scholarship for high academic marks.
Immediately after law school, Logan began his practice as a family law and criminal defense attorney. He had the opportunity to travel across North Carolina representing his clients in and out of the courtroom. Colleagues describe Logan as empathetic, honest, and passionate. During his time as a criminal defense attorney, Logan was admitted to the North Carolina Pro Bono Honor Society for providing over fifty hours of pro bono legal services to the local community.
Growing up on the coast of North Carolina, Logan spent most of his time outdoors and attained the distinguished rank of Eagle Scout. His outdoor hobbies include surfing, hiking, fishing, and camping. Logan is also an accomplished piano player. He continues his love for the piano by spending his evenings and weekends playing for his fiancé, Steven, their black Labrador, Luna, and orange tabby, Toulouse. When he is able, Logan will coax all three to join him on hikes at Umstead State Park.
Support Team
Dottie Averette, Legal Assistant
Education
B.A., 2015, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
J.D., 2019, Campbell University
Bar Admissions
North Carolina State Bar
United States District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina
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Logan studied English and Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and quickly realized his strengths in communication and research were well suited for the legal field. Eager for a career in which he could leverage empathy and dedication, Logan went on to earn his Juris Doctorate from Campbell Law School and graduated cum laude. Logan continues to build his practice as a workers’ compensation defense attorney on those same fundamentals and enjoys establishing long-term relationships with his clients.
During law school, Logan served as Symposium Editor for the Campbell Law Review. In this role, he researched, organized, and hosted Campbell Law Review’s 2019 Symposium entitled, “The Silent Machine: How Administrative Law Affects You and Your Practice.” Logan also spent time as a Research Assistant focused on ethics-based research and received the Dean’s Excellence Scholarship for high academic marks.
Immediately after law school, Logan began his practice as a family law and criminal defense attorney. He had the opportunity to travel across North Carolina representing his clients in and out of the courtroom. Colleagues describe Logan as empathetic, honest, and passionate. During his time as a criminal defense attorney, Logan was admitted to the North Carolina Pro Bono Honor Society for providing over fifty hours of pro bono legal services to the local community.
Growing up on the coast of North Carolina, Logan spent most of his time outdoors and attained the distinguished rank of Eagle Scout. His outdoor hobbies include surfing, hiking, fishing, and camping. Logan is also an accomplished piano player. He continues his love for the piano by spending his evenings and weekends playing for his fiancé, Steven, their black Labrador, Luna, and orange tabby, Toulouse. When he is able, Logan will coax all three to join him on hikes at Umstead State Park.
Support Team
Dottie Averette, Legal Assistant
Education
B.A., 2015, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
J.D., 2019, Campbell University
Bar Admissions
North Carolina State Bar
United States District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina
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