building1 Reinhardt Milam Fisher & Idol, PLLC
Attorneys at Law

401 North Mangum Street, Durham, NC 27701

919-534-1200

Attorney Terry D. Fisher

 

Terry FisherTerry D. Fisher

Terry D. Fisher is a native of Durham and has resided here all of his life.  He attended the Durham City School system, graduating from Durham High School in 1975.  Terry attended Duke University, graduating cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in History in 1979.  He then obtained his Juris Doctor, with honors, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1982.  Upon graduation from Law School, Terry joined the Durham firm of Stubbs, Cole, Breedlove, Prentis & Biggs, PLLC, becoming a partner in that firm in 1986.  Terry remained with the Stubbs Cole firm through 2004, then spent a year in solo practice before joining Reinhardt Milam Law Group, PLLC (now Reinhardt Milam & Fisher) at the outset of 2006.  Terry’s law practice emphasizes consumer bankruptcy matters (Chapter 7 and Chapter 13).  Terry has more than twenty years experience practicing bankruptcy law and has appeared before the bankruptcy courts in all of North Carolina’s federal districts, having there represented both creditors and debtors.  Terry’s practice also includes civil litigation and personal injury law.

Terry is married to Karen Nelson Fisher, who is an elementary school teacher with the Orange County Schools.  Terry and Karen have two daughters, ages 8 and 11.  The Fishers are active members of Grace Lutheran Church.  Terry has also been active in various civic and community organizations, having served on boards or committees with entities such as the Durham Jaycees, the Durham YMCA, and Triangle Hospice, Inc.  In his time away from work, Terry enjoys watching and participating in sports, reading history and fiction, and especially, spending time with his family.

A Word About The Attorney-Client Relationship:   No attorney-client relationship exists between our firm and any visitors to this site until a visitor establishes personal contact with a firm attorney AND the firm attorney and the potential client both agree to establish an attorney-client relationship AFTER this personal contact.  Although we welcome e-mail from prospective clients, the sending of an e-mail to one of our attorneys does NOT create an attorney-client relationship.  Anyone sending us e-mail should provide their real name, address, phone number and correct return e-mail address, plus a brief description of the case and the name of the potential adversary party.