Justice Bob Edmunds: Teach Your 1Ls Well
Former NC Supreme Court Justice Bob Edmunds asked his High Point University School of Law 1L legal writing class if...
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Former NC Supreme Court Justice Bob Edmunds asked his High Point University School of Law 1L legal writing class if...
Read more“My heart and passion are in the courtroom. It’s where I feel as though I touch the families and the...
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Read moreRaleigh appellate attorney Troy Shelton can imagine himself ridin’ his horse into town, six-guns a blazin’. “I tell clients I’m...
Read more“We have an access to justice crisis because there are too many low- and middle-income people who cannot get the
Robert and Debbie Poe owned an EMS company that served rural Ashe County, North Carolina, at the Tennessee-North Carolina border.
Public school children with disabilities in North Carolina are excluded from school more, per capita, than are children with disabilities
Triangle-based Maginnis Howard orchestrated a strategic maneuver by merging with Charles G. Monnett III & Associates in 2022 and Britton
In the American justice system, there exists a critical gap where the civil legal needs of low-income individuals often go
Family lawyer Mary Catherine Coltrane is such an upbeat and positive person, you can hear her smiling on the phone.
A poster of the late Congressman John Lewis and his quote, “Get in good trouble,” hangs prominently in attorney Zack
“A turtle on a fence post” is how Greensboro personal injury attorney Janet Ward Black describes herself. “When you see
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
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