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Eric Richardson
Eric Richardson is the owner of ER Law, a boutique litigation firm that he started in 2018 to give North Carolina citizens greater access to the justice system. Since 2018 the firm has grown to add two associate attorneys and establish a prominent presence in Guilford and Rockingham Counties. Eric practices primarily Family Law and Personal Injury Law, and the firm also handles all level of Criminal Law matters. Since graduating from law school, Eric built his trial practice by handling a wide variety of cases before North Carolina District and Superior Courts, Federal District and Bankruptcy Courts, as well as the North Carolina Industrial Commission. Although Eric has represented a number of business interests and other entities during his legal career, he now focuses his practice on representing people who need assistance in maneuvering through the maze of civil litigation. Born in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Eric graduated from the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and government. He worked for two years as a Federal Budget Analyst in Bethesda, Maryland before attending law school. Eric graduated from Wake Forest University School of Law in 1996 where he was a member of the Editorial Board of the Wake Forest Law Review. Eric is a member of the NC Bar Association, the NC Advocates for Justice, the American Association for Justice, and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates’ Forum. He is currently a Board Member for NC BarCares, serves on the Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity Committee for the NC Bar Association, and is a Co-Regional Coordinator for the NC Mock Trial Program. Eric is a former President of the Greensboro Bar Association, and he has served on the NC Bar Association’s Medico-Legal Committee, the NC Bar Association’s Family Law Section Committee, the NC Bar Association’s Insurance Law Committee, and as President of the Guilford County Family Law Section. He has also served as CLE co-chair for the Auto Torts section of the NC Advocates for Justice. He is a published author and contributes a significant amount of his time to community service, including past service as the General Chairman for the 2009 Wyndham Championship PGA tour event and 8 years coaching the East Forsyth High School trial team in the NC Mock Trial Competition. Eric has also been recognized in multiple years by the Greensboro Bar Association as a member of the Herb Falk Society. Eric is certified to practice in the Western, Middle and Eastern Districts of North Carolina’s Federal Courts as well as the United States Supreme Court.

Rachel Khan
Rachel Khan is a compassionate and experienced attorney based in Reidsville, North Carolina. As a partner at Khan Law Firm, she serves individuals and families across the Piedmont Triad, including Rockingham, Guilford, Forsyth, Alamance, and surrounding counties. Rachel focuses her practice on family law, civil litigation, and general legal matters, always providing thoughtful guidance and personalized representation to clients during life’s most challenging moments. Originally from Richmond, Virginia, Rachel now calls Reidsville home. She brings a strong work ethic and genuine care for her clients to every case she handles. Whether she is helping someone through a difficult custody dispute or resolving a complex civil issue, Rachel is committed to treating every client with respect and delivering solutions that are both practical and effective. Rachel earned her undergraduate degrees in International Relations and Arabic Language from James Madison University. After graduation, she worked as a paralegal at an elder law firm in the Midlothian area. She went on to earn her Juris Doctor from Elon University School of Law in Greensboro, North Carolina. During law school, Rachel interned for the Honorable David J. Novak in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. She also worked as a research assistant and served as Managing Editor of the Elon Law Review, developing a strong foundation in legal writing and critical analysis. After passing the Virginia Bar, Rachel began her legal career in Richmond, handling personal injury cases. She later transitioned to civil litigation work in Forsyth County, North Carolina. Today, Rachel is a partner at Khan Law Firm, where she focuses on family law, civil litigation, and general legal counsel. She takes a steady, thoughtful approach to each case, making sure clients feel informed, supported, and empowered throughout the legal process. Her clients appreciate her clear communication, attention to detail, and genuine investment in their outcomes. Whether she is helping a parent navigate a child custody dispute or advising on a civil matter with long-term consequences, Rachel takes the time to understand each client’s goals and works hard to protect their interests. Rachel Khan is licensed to practice law in both Virginia and North Carolina. Based in Reidsville, Rachel serves clients in Eden, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Burlington, and across the Piedmont Triad. Outside of the courtroom, Rachel enjoys running, reading, eating ice cream, and curating her growing shoe collection.

Gabriel E. Zeller
Gabriel E. Zeller is the founding attorney at Gabriel E. Zeller, Attorney at Law. He is dedicated to representing everyday people against large insurance companies, inspired by the legal philosophy of John Adams. Born in Portland, Oregon, he settled in North Carolina in 1988. His experiences, including a two-year volunteer mission in Manaus, Brazil, and marriage to Alejandra Gómez from Honduras, have fostered an appreciation for diverse cultures, enabling him to serve native North Carolinians and individuals from Spanish-speaking countries and Brazil. He graduated from Brigham Young University in 2007 and earned his Juris Doctor from Elon University School of Law in 2012, passing the North Carolina bar exam the same year.

Amanda Edwards
Amanda Edwards is originally from Spartanburg, South Carolina, but calls Greensboro home. Amanda attended Clemson University, receiving her B.A. in History, with a minor in Communications and Public History, graduating cum laude. She received her Masters in History from UNC-Greensboro, graduating cum laude. After working in museums and historic sites, Amanda transitioned to the legal field. She worked as an estates and trusts paralegal for several years before pursuing her J.D. at Elon University School of Law, where she was a member of the Moot Court Board and Family Law Society. Amanda interned with ER Law throughout law school until she successfully passed the Bar and was admitted to practice law in North Carolina. As an Associate Attorney with ER Law, Amanda handles guardianships, family law, domestic violence, and estates. When not working, Amanda enjoys spending time with her husband, Preston, and her beloved dog, Chewy.

Mark C. Keeney
Attorney Mark C. Keeney is a legal resource for individuals facing criminal charges, complicated divorce or child custody matters, or personal injuries due to negligence. He has proudly served individuals across Rockingham County, N.C. for nearly 20 years. He served as Rockingham County’s Assistant District Attorney 3 separate times, including as Chief ADA for over 3 years. His vast experience includes prosecuting and defending criminal matters, family law matters, contract law, and various other areas of civil law. He also assisted victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking at Help, Inc. Rockingham County Square One Family Justice Center.

Shahzad Khan
Shahzad Khan is a trusted North Carolina attorney based in Reidsville, where he proudly serves individuals and families across the Piedmont Triad. His practice reaches clients in Rockingham County and nearby communities including Guilford, Alamance, Forsyth, Caswell, and Randolph counties. As the founder of Khan Law Firm, Shahzad provides affordable and dependable legal representation in criminal defense, family law, traffic violations, and civil matters. Originally from Pakistan, Shahzad has made Reidsville his home and built his law firm around the values that matter most to this community: honesty, hard work, and respect. He takes pride in helping his neighbors face difficult legal issues with confidence, offering practical advice and personal attention every step of the way. Before becoming a lawyer, Shahzad owned and operated a used car dealership in North Carolina. That experience is what inspired him to go to law school and build a practice focused on helping everyday people. Today, as the founder of Khan Law Firm, Shahzad combines his legal training with real-world experience to offer clients clear, honest, and effective legal support. He is known for being approachable, down to earth, and fully committed to getting results.

Molly Hilburn-Holte
Prior to joining ER Law, Molly spent five years at the Guilford County Public Defender’s Office, where she represented individuals on a wide range of criminal cases, from DWI’s and district court criminal matters to serious felonies. Along with her significant trial and courtroom experience, she brings her commitment to supporting her clients as they navigate the justice system. Molly grew up in Greenville, North Carolina, and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in International Studies. After graduating, she taught English in Mexico and volunteered as an AmeriCorps member in Durham, North Carolina serving the immigrant community. During this time, she developed a proficiency in the Spanish language. Molly earned her J.D. in 2014 from Campbell’s Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law. While there, she was active in the trial advocacy program, and was admitted into the Order of the Barristers; obtained her Third Year Practice Certificate and represented clients in State and Federal Court; and authored a publication for the North Carolina Bar Association’s Education Section. Molly is active in the Greensboro community. She is the Secretary of the Greensboro Bar Association and a member of the Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. She volunteers at Greensboro Urban Ministry, and has served as a volunteer judge for the Guilford County Teen Court Program.