Debora McNichol has been a Muslim since 1996 and is a mother, wife, sister, daughter, and cat, hamster, and fish owner, all thanks to Allah.
Debora is an attorney licensed in North Carolina and Virginia.Her legal practice includes business, intellectual property, criminal, and family law, as well as appellate work.She practices mediation, having spent many hours in the North Carolina court system.Debora also offers editing and writing services for business, personal, scholarly, and professional purposes.She contributes regularly to the Australian monthly, Crescent Times.
Debora proudly volunteers at her daughter’s school and contributes time to other worthy
endeavors including acting as the Islamic Writers Alliance’s legal advisor.
Education:
Bachelor of Science from Longwood University, Farmville, VA Juris Doctor from North Carolina Central University School of Law, Durham, NC
Organization and Group Membership/Affiliations
Islamic Writers Alliance
Published Work
Columnist for Crescent Times, national Australian newspaper
Edited Novels: The Gift by Zaipah Ibrahim (2009) The Size of a Mustard Seed by Maryam Sullivan (2009)
Honors
Phi Kappa Phi honor society Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity