
Associate
Mr. Eisner graduated from the Campbell University School of Law in 2010, serving on the Board of Editors of the Campbell Law Observer.
Mr. Eisner represents debtors and creditors in Chapter 7 and 13 cases, as well as in workouts and alternatives to bankruptcy. He represents individuals and businesses in civil litigation matters throughout North Carolina state courts and is an NCDRC Certified Mediator for Superior Court, Clerk of Court, and Special Proceedings.
Since 2022, he has served as the County Attorney for Martin County, and from November 2023 to May 2025 served as Interim County Manager.
Mr. Eisner graduated from the Campbell University School of Law in 2010, serving on the Board of Editors of the Campbell Law Observer.
Mr. Eisner represents debtors and creditors in Chapter 7 and 13 cases, as well as in workouts and alternatives to bankruptcy. He represents individuals and businesses in civil litigation matters throughout North Carolina state courts and is an NCDRC Certified Mediator for Superior Court, Clerk of Court, and Special Proceedings.
Since 2022, he has served as the County Attorney for Martin County, and from November 2023 to May 2025 served as Interim County Manager.
2010
Campbell University School of Law, JD
2007
UNC School of Government, MPA
2005
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, BA
2001–2002
Villanova University
2024
Recognized in Business North Carolina magazine's "Legal Elite" (Bankruptcy), 2023
Engagement
Speaking Engagements
2021
"Overview of Chapter 13," Stubbs Bankruptcy Clinic, Campbell School of Law, 2018, 2019
2019 and 2020
"Civil Litigation and Mediation," Wilson Community College Paralegal Technology Program
2019
"Bankruptcy Overview," Wilson Community College Paralegal Technology Program
2019
"Commercial Law Overview," Wilson Community College Paralegal Technology Program
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