Attorney Hardison Wood
Hardison Wood, a North Carolina crashworthiness attorney, focuses his representation on child safety matters. He also fights for his clients in the fields of professional malpractice, police and prison misconduct, personal injury, and consumer protection.
If you need a North Carolina crashworthiness Attorney, contact North Carolina crashworthiness Attorney Hardison Wood now!
Hardison’s prior work experiences help set him apart from most trial lawyers. Previously with a global hedge fund in New York, NY, Hardison is comfortable with complex financial transactions and settlement negotiations. He is familiar with valuing a clients damage quickly and completely, and is no stranger to getting results at the negotiating table. Hardison also has worked at major research and high-tech companies and is at home dealing with management at major Fortune 500 companies.
Hardison received his J.D. from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York, NY (‘05) and a B.A. from St. John’s College in Annapolis, MD (‘98). He also is a graduate of Randolph Macon Academy in Front Royal, VA ('93).
Hardison is the co-author of: Measuring Value in Mediation, 21 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 383 (2006). A work that was cited at the Annual Dispute Resolution Section meeting of the American Bar Association (ABA) in 2005. Hardison lives in Wake County with his wife and children.
Memberships:
- American Association of Justice (formerly ATLA)
- NC Advocates for Justice (Section Chair, Products Liability 2009-2010; Board of Governors 2009-2010; Membership Chair, Products Liability 2008-2009, formerly NCATL)
- NC Bar Association
- Wake County Bar Association
- NC State Bar, All NC State Courts
- US District Court, All NC Districts
- Aircraft Owners and Pilots (AOPA)
- Proud Member of National Association of Personal Injury Lawyers
Publications & Speaking engagements:
- Measuring Value in Mediation, 21 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 383 (2006).
- Ethics in Insurance Coverage Disputes, NBI CLE, (2008).
- Duty to Investigate: Ins & Outs of Ethics In Auto Torts, NCAJ CLE (2008).
- Theories of Products Liability in Motorcycle Accidents, NYBA CLE (2009).
- Preemption & Motor Vehicle Defects, NCAJ CLE Fall Seminar (2009).
- Statute of Repose Update & Emerging Motor Vehicle Defects, NCAJ CLE (Spring 2010).

Attorney Dominique W. Williams, Associate
Attorney Dominique Williams is a diligent litigator who practices in the areas of professional malpractice, police and prison misconduct, personal injury, and bankruptcy. He also defends DUIs, traffic tickets, and other District Court criminal matters. He is experienced and effective in the courtroom and in negotiations.
Dominique graduated from North Carolina State University in 2002, where he received a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Management. He worked as a mortgage consultant until 2006, when he decided to pursue his goal of becoming an attorney. Dominique earned his law degree at North Carolina Central University School of Law, where he earned the honor of arguing before John Roberts, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court and Henry Frye, former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. He also served as President for the student chapter for the American Association of Justice at NCCU.
Dominique sharpened his trial skills as an intern with the Wake County District Attorney’s office. He is personable and approachable, and is happy to provide a no-obligation case evaluation to those who are unrepresented in his practice areas and in need of retaining private counsel. He approaches each and every case with the care and attention you expect and deserve.
Memberships:
- American Association of Justice (formerly ATLA)
- NC Advocates for Justice
- NC Bar Association
- Wake County Bar Association
- NC State Bar, All NC State Courts
- US District Court, All NC Districts
Attorney Lawrence Brenner, Of Counsel
Lawrence H. Brenner serves as of-counsel to the Law Office of D. Hardison Wood. Jointly representing clients with our firm on select cases, Larry primarily focuses in the areas of complex litigation and medical malpractice. He received his JD from Boston College (’71) where he was a finalist in the moot court competition and a B.A. from Wayne State University (’68) where he was a distinguished intercollegiate debater and was voted the country’s best freshman debater at the University of Chicago National Novice Debate Tournament. Larry was a staff attorney for the Toledo Legal Aid Society (1971 – 1972) and served as the Founder and Director of the Migrant Workers Legal Aid Society in Fremont, Ohio (1972 – 1973). Larry was also an associate attorney at Cubbon & Goldberg and a partner at Jones, Giha, Schell, Brenner & Company, LPA, Brenner & Conn and Brenner & Brenner, P.A. (2001 – 2006). He was in solo practice from 1980 until 2001. Larry has maintained a national practice for thirty years and in addition to representing plaintiffs, he has served as lead counsel on criminal defense cases, alient tort cliam cases, patent cases, and other complex commercial matters. In one such case, Larry served as lead trial counsel in a matter that, at the time, resulted in the largest personal injury verdict in Dade County, Florida history. He has tried numerous cases in North Carolina to a successful verdict in favor of the plaintiff, and through his advocacy, has resolved countless other cases successfully during mediation or negotiations with the other side.
Selected Publications:
- Brenner LH, Brenner AT, Horwitz D. Beyond informed consent: Educating the patient. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research In Publication.
- Brenner LH. Corporate responsibility for physician impairment. Qual Rev Bull 1988 Apr; 14(4): 123 – 8.
- Brenner LH, Gerken EA. Informed consent: Myths and risks management alternatives. Qual Rev Bull 1986 Dec; 12(12): 420 – 5.
- Brenner LH, Jessee WF. Delays in diagnosis: A problem for quality assurance. Qual Rev Bull 1983 Nov; 9(11): 337 – 44.
- Fiscine S, Brenner LH, Forese L. The spine and medical negligence. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 2000 82(2).
- Jessee WF, Brenner LH. Approahces to improving health care: Dealing with the “problem” physician. Qual Rev Bull 1982 Jan; 8(1): 11 – 4.
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