Carma Henson: Holding Nursing Homes Accountable
“Nursing homes are getting away with murder. I will scream it to the top of my lungs,” said Carma Henson,...
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“Nursing homes are getting away with murder. I will scream it to the top of my lungs,” said Carma Henson,...
Read moreIf these faces look familiar, it’s because Bonnie and Billy Ruffin, both highly experienced and well-respected figures in the Triangle...
Read moreAs a 52-year-old law student at NCCU, Mark Atkinson had what he called a “eureka moment” about what to do...
Read more“We tell our clients that they’re not just a law firm, they’re a business selling legal services,” said Eric Sanchez,...
Read moreGrace Massarelli is all about helping her clients write their next chapter as a family attorney at Gailor Hunt. “I...
Read moreFormer NC Supreme Court Justice Bob Edmunds asked his High Point University School of Law 1L legal writing class if
“My heart and passion are in the courtroom. It’s where I feel as though I touch the families and the
The numbers just didn’t add up for Louis A. Di Filippo. After the Raleigh native earned his undergraduate degree in
Judica Country Radio which airs on 106.1 FM TALK in Raleigh on Saturday afternoons, “is meant for the average person
Raleigh appellate attorney Troy Shelton can imagine himself ridin’ his horse into town, six-guns a blazin’. “I tell clients I’m
“I find that people are very interesting for the most part. They do interesting things, nice things, bad things, crazy things, and I’m fascinated by it,” said former Wake County District Court Chief Judge Ned Mangum. During his 26 years as a Wake County district court judge and in the Wake County DA’s office, he has seen just about everything from contracts and family law matters to criminal cases.
“Given the nature of our job, we see businesses make all kinds of mistakes—including those that unfortunately lead to litigation,”
Nichad Davis’ path to becoming a civil rights lawyer began at a lunch counter in Greensboro 32 years before he
In 2020, Danny Brooks was serving a 10-year sentence for a violent crime when he received devastating news—his father was dying of cancer. His prison was in lockdown due to COVID. “I needed a way to cope, and [art] was the best thing for me,” Brooks said.
Raleigh cannabis business attorney Morgan Davis peered into the display case at Elevation Hemp Company in Raleigh and asked store
As a young child growing up in the coal country of Appalachia, Raleigh personal injury lawyer Sean Cole was influenced
Fayetteville personal injury attorney Wade E. Byrd describes himself as a good pirate. His website lists verdicts of primarily serious
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