Earl T. Brown
Earl T. Brown is the principal owner of the Law Office of Earl T. Brown, PC. in Greenville, NC. His law practice concentrates in the areas of juvenile defense, criminal defense, personal injury, worker compensation, and medical malpractice. He is married to Dr. H.J. Brown, a dentist, and has one son, Derek K. Brown, an attorney in the law firm.
After 19 years of working in the computer industry, Mr. Brown pursued his dream of becoming an attorney. Upon passing the bar in 1991, Mr. Brown began the practice of law as an Assistant District Attorney based in Murfreesboro, NC. Later, he joined the private practice of Revelle, Burleson and Lee where he handled criminal defense and county governmental matters. In 1993, he opened his own practice located in Greenville with a desire to bring quality legal representation to Eastern North Carolina.
Currently, he is sworn to practice before the North Carolina Federal District Court in the Eastern District. His service to the judicial system includes being a Superior Court Certified Mediator and a Court Approved Arbitrator. In 2001, Mr. Brown had the honor of being sworn in before the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Brown has also served as the Chairman of the Judiciary District 3-A Grievance Committee of the North Carolina State Bar Association. Mr. Brown also serves as a member in the Eastern North Carolina Inn of Court, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, American Bar Association, North Carolina Bar Association, Attorney for the City of Greenville Division of North Carolina Police Benevolent Association, Inc., Juvenile Crime Prevention Council, and the Paralegal Advisory Board of Pitt Community College. During his career as an attorney, he has served as the President of the Pitt County Bar Association, a member of the WEED and SEED Steering Committee of Pitt County, and as a member of the Pitt County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council.
Through his years of service, Mr. Brown has been recognized by the Governors of North Carolina to serve the State. Governor James Hunt appointed Mr. Brown to serve as a member of the Historical Murfreesboro Commission and as a Trustee on the Elizabeth City State University Board of Trustees. Governor Michael Easley renewed the appointment of Mr. Brown to serve an additional term as a Trustee of the Elizabeth City State University Board of Trustees.
Since 1991, Mr. Brown has presented seminars to different legal groups on computerization of law offices. He has served as a member of the planning committee for the ABAs annual Computer Technology Conference. Additionally, Mr. Brown is a motivational counselor in the area schools and is a volunteer mediator for the Eastern Carolina Mediation Center. For his outstanding work in his profession and the community, he has received recognition as a Distinguished Alumnus of both North Carolina A & T State University and Campbell University School of Law.
Mr. Brown received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and his Juris Doctorate from the Norman A. Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University. He is also a licensed private pilot with an instrument rating.

