David Paul Ennis
Mr. Ennis is the founding partner and has devoted the majority
of his practice to elder law and estate planning.. Mr. Ennis
is also involved in a number of legal organizations including:
Delta Theta Phi, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers,
North Carolina Bar Association, American Bar Association,
and the American Society of International Law. Mr Ennis
is also a certified arbitrator for the Better Business Bureau.
Mr. Ennis received his A.A.S. in Psychology (with honors)
from Ricks College, his B.A. in Philosophy from Brigham
Young University and his J.D. from Campbell University School
of Law, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Campbell
Law Observer. Mr. Ennis was inducted into the Phi Theta
Kappa Society (International Scholastic Order) in 1997 and
was installed as Vice Dean of the Delta Theta Phi Legal
Fraternity in 2003.
While in law school, Mr. Ennis participated in the in the
Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot
Competition Vienna, Austria. In the competition, 136 institutions
competed from 42 different countries. Mr. Ennis received
an honorable mention in the best memorandum for claimant,
which placed him in the top 10 percent of all the institutions
represented—beating out teams from Harvard and Stanford.
In the oral hearings, Mr. Ennis competed with the University
of Pristina (Kosovo), Bucerius Law School (Germany), the
University of Lapland (Finland), and Ghent University (Belgium).
Mr. Ennis also competed in the William E. McGee National
Civil Rights Moot Court Competition where he was a semi-finalist.