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“I find that people are very interesting for the most part. They do interesting things, nice things, bad things, crazy...
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“I find that people are very interesting for the most part. They do interesting things, nice things, bad things, crazy...
Read more“Given the nature of our job, we see businesses make all kinds of mistakes—including those that unfortunately lead to litigation,”...
Read moreNichad Davis’ path to becoming a civil rights lawyer began at a lunch counter in Greensboro 32 years before he...
Read moreHome Category Child Category In 2020, Danny Brooks was serving a 10-year sentence for a violent crime when he received...
Read moreRaleigh cannabis business attorney Morgan Davis peered into the display case at Elevation Hemp Company in Raleigh and asked store...
Read moreFamily lawyer Mary Catherine Coltrane is such an upbeat and positive person, you can hear her smiling on the phone.
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Kathleen Murphy was making jokes to lighten the mood. And soon, so too were the rest of the Triangle Divorce
As Winston Kirby downshifts from 160 miles an hour to 50 in his 2006 BMW M series race car and
Superior Court Judge Shamieka Rhinehart recently spoke to a group of debutants at a scholarship awards event held by Alpha
There is nary a scuff on the walls nor a coffee stain on the carpet at the bright new offices
“This is not Club Fed,” asserted Thomas “Tommy” Scarantino, the complex warden at the Federal Correctional Complex in Butner, North
For small and medium size companies staying current with cybersecurity, it is important to remember that it can be an
“The faster your law firm follows up on leads, the greater the chances of converting them into clients. And those
Amiee Nwabuike’s plan when she graduated from N.C. State with a Bachelor of Arts in political science was for a
After 10 years of practicing law, Coleman Cowan had had enough. He turned his back on a successful career as
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