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Campbell Law School once again wins N.C. Legal Feeding Frenzy

Campbell Law School once again wins N.C. Legal Feeding Frenzy

May 11, 2026

RALEIGH - Campbell Law School has once again won the law school division of the 2026 North Carolina Legal Feeding Frenzy, North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has announced.

The annual joint program of the N.C. Attorney General's Office, the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA)'s Young Lawyers Division, the North Carolina Bar Foundation (NCBF) and the seven statewide Feeding the Carolinas food banks, the competition aims to fight hunger across North Carolina by uniting the legal community in support of local food banks. The "food and fund" drive competition runs annually from March 1-31.

"While we are excited to announce that Campbell Law School has once again won this year's Legal Feeding Frenzy, the real winners are the folks who will receive help from the Feeding the Carolinas food banks," Campbell Law Dean J. Rich Leonard said.

Campbell Law won the law school division coming in with $1,207 after winning last year's competition giving Campbell back-to-back wins. Campbell Law also won back-to-back Feeding Frenzy law school division titles in 2021 and 2022.

This year's Legal Feeding Frenzy raised a total of more than $162,000 or 650,000 pounds compared with last year's totals of $140,718.45 or 563,581 pounds (includes monetary and physical donations) raised in 2025, Jackson announced on April 24 during a virtual awards ceremony on Facebook Live at this link: https://www.facebook.com/reel/965523392516241

Other winners included:

  • Moore Van Allen was the large firm winner;
  • Morningstar Law Group (Orange Team) was the medium firm winners;
  • Seyfarth was the small firm winners;
  • Fisher Law was the solo firm winners;
  • Southern Environmental Law Center was the public interest/government winner;
  • Atrium Health Legal Department was the corporate/in-house winner.

Blanco Tackabery won the Attorney General's Cup, which is awarded to the team with the highest average individual donation, calculated by the team's total donations divided by the team's total number of donors.

Will Graebe of Morningstar Law Group won the Altruist Award, which is presented each year and recognizes a volunteer, participant and/or partner who has given selflessly and made a significant impact on the event.

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