Carl Horn, III spent 22 productive years in the federal courthouse in Charlotte, first as Chief Assistant United States Attorney (1987-93) and later as a U.S. Magistrate Judge (1993-2009). Since retiring from public service, Mr. Horn has divided his time between mediation and arbitration, representing clients charged with white collar crimes, teaching Negotiations at the Charlotte School of Law, and writing.
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Mediation and Arbitration Services
Mr. Horn relies on his extensive experience in private practice and on the federal bench in guiding parties and counsel to settlement of a wide range of disputes.
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Legal Representation
In addition to serving as a mediator and arbitrator, Mr. Horn represents clients who are under investigation, or have been charged with, federal white collar crimes.
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