John M. Tyson

For other people with the same name, see John Tyson (disambiguation).
John M. Tyson
Judge on the North Carolina Court of Appeals
Assumed office
January 1, 2015
Preceded by Lisa C. Bell
Personal details
Born (1953-07-14) July 14, 1953
Cumberland County, North Carolina
Residence Fayetteville, North Carolina
Alma mater

University of North Carolina at Wilmington

Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law
Occupation Judge

John Marsh Tyson (born July 14, 1953) is an American jurist and government official, who currently serves as a Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals. He also previously served on the court from 2001 to 2009.

Prior to serving on the North Carolina Court of Appeals, Judge Tyson worked at Tyson & Associates, where he practiced landlord-tenant, land use, and real property law, civil litigation and criminal defense. Judge Tyson is a Board Certified Specialist by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization for real property law, business, commercial, and industrial transactions, the only North Carolina judge so certified.

Judge Tyson's more than thirty years of professional experience includes the private practice of law, senior level corporate real estate development and counsel positions, and more than twenty five years as a Professor of Law and author.

Tyson is a member of the North Carolina and Virginia State Bars and a certified mediator and arbitrator. He is a past member of the North Carolina Property Tax Commission and past elected chairman of the Cumberland County Joint Planning Board and the Cumberland Soil and Water Conservation District. Judge Tyson is a frequent CLE presenter and author, and holds an AV-Pre-eminent peer reviewed rating from Martindale Hubbell.

Personal background

Judge John M. Tyson was born in Cumberland County, North Carolina on July 14, 1953.

Educational background

Judge Tyson graduated from Terry Sanford High School, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, in 1971. After graduating from high school, Tyson attended University of North Carolina at Wilmington, in Wilmington, North Carolina, and earned his Bachelor of Arts, (B.A.) degree with an English and Secondary Education emphasis, as a member of the Dean's List, in 1974.

He attended Campbell University's Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, in Buies Creek, North Carolina, and earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) in 1979, the law school's inaugural class.

In addition, Judge Tyson has earned numerous professional degrees and accreditations. He attended Notre Dame Law School - through the London School of Economic & Political Science, in London, England, during their Summer Program, in 1977. In 1988, he attended Duke University's Fuqua School of Business, in Durham, North Carolina, and earned his Masters of Business Administration, (MBA). In 2001, He attended the New York University School of Law, in New York, for the Appellate Judges' Seminar, during the Summer of 2001. In May 2004, he attended the University of Virginia School of Law, in Charlottesville, Virginia, and earned a Master of Laws in Judicial Process, (LL.M.) degree.

Professional background

In 2000, Tyson was elected to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. His term began in January 2001. He was defeated for re-election to a second term in 2008. He continued to serve as a recall judge on the Court of Appeals, and as an emergency North Carolina Superior Court judge, and was an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law (Campbell University). Tyson was elected to the Court of Appeals again in November 2014 for a term beginning in January 2015.[1]

Tyson practiced law in Fayetteville from 1993 until 1996 and from 1996 until his election to the Court, with a brief tenure as the Senior Vice President of Development for Blockbuster Entertainment Group in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in 1996.

He worked as a Real Estate Director and Counsel for Revco Drug Stores, Inc., from 1982 to 1993 and in similar capacities for Family Dollar Stores, Inc., from 1980 to 1982.

He served as a North Carolina Probation/Parole Officer for the North Carolina Department of Correction, from 1975 to 1976. He has also been a public school teacher and deputy sheriff in Cumberland County.

Bar admissions

Professional organizations

Committees:
Law School Liaison Committee, 2006–present;
Bench Bar Liaison Committee, 2011-present
Vice President, Board of Governors, 2007–2008;
Family Law Section Council, 2007–2008;
Women in the Profession Committee, 2004–2005;
Minorities in the Profession Committee, 2004–2005;
Membership Committee, 2003–2004;
Technology Advisory Committee, 2001–2003;

Publications

Getting Paid, Avoiding Conflicts, and Supervising Staff: Fee Arrangements, Multi-party Representation, and Delegation of Duties, The North Carolina State Bar Journal, 16 No. 2 (Summer, 2011).

Boards and Commissions

Tyson was most recently appointed to the North Carolina State Ethics Commission by the North Carolina House of Representatives for a three-year term beginning in 2013.[2] He was appointed to the North Carolina Judicial Conference Committee on Compensation and Benefits by the Chief Justice of North Carolina (2002–2008). He was appointed to the North Carolina Property Tax Commission by the Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives, where he served from 1997 to 1999. He was appointed to the Legislative Research Committee on Private Property Rights by the President Pro Tempore of the North Carolina Senate served in 1995. He was a member of the Legislative Research Committee on Impact Fees, Exactions and Dedications by the President Pro-tem of the Senate in 1994. He was elected to the Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District, where he served as Vice Chairman & later Chairman of the Board, and served from 1992 to 1996. He was appointed to the Cumberland County Joint Planning and Zoning Board, where he was elected Vice-Chairman and later Chairman of the Board, and served from 1993 to 2001.

Military service

He was commissioned as Captain, promoted to Major, Lieutenant Colonel and served as Colonel and Staff Judge Advocate for the North Carolina State Defense Militia, under the command of the Adjutant General of North Carolina from 1987 to 1996, and is currently in inactive reserve. He served as a Colonel and Staff Judge Advocate for the United States Service Command in Division III, (a volunteer non-profit disaster relief organization), from 1999 to 2004.

Notes

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