Edwards Kirby: The Evolution of Science Will Change This Practice
By Bob Friedman "The evolution of science will change this practice,” said David Kirby, co-founder of the Raleigh-based seven-lawyer personal...
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By Bob Friedman "The evolution of science will change this practice,” said David Kirby, co-founder of the Raleigh-based seven-lawyer personal...
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Read more“The World Justice Project estimated that 5 billion people have unmet justice needs globally, including people who cannot obtain justice
By Bob Friedman Former NC Chief Justice Mark Martin smiled like a kid on Christmas Day when he talked about
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Not all non-compete agreements and restrictive covenants between employers and employees are exactly alike. “They are not one size fits
The NC Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) announced plans for a new case management system called Odyssey Integrated Case
Meredith Cross’ days are busy juggling three kids with her husband and practicing family law as a partner at Raleigh-based
President Joe Biden signed the Camp Lejeune Justice Act into law this summer. It cleared the way for veterans and
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“I am worried that the public is increasingly seeing the judicial branch as another political branch,” said NC Court of
“Unbelievably frustrating” is how Amélie Sophie Vavrovsky, founder and CEO of Formally, describes the immigration application process. Having obtained an
A young construction worker, let ’s call him Tony, was crushed on a construction site when heavy equipment fell on
The photo of Tharrington Smith’s education practice group looks like a class picture with its 19 attorneys. Twenty years ago,
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