Bryan Brice: A Responsibility to the Environment
Bryan Brice is working on behalf of hundreds of teachers, students, faculty, staff and their children sickened by PCB exposure...
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Bryan Brice is working on behalf of hundreds of teachers, students, faculty, staff and their children sickened by PCB exposure...
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IOLTA Executive Director Mary Irvine sat behind an exhibition table at the North Carolina Bar Association convention in June to

Angela Farag Craddock, a partner at Young Moore, said her knack for seeing the big picture is a significant ingredient

I wanted to create a brand that was me – my personality and my way. The goal is to provide

Art is a form of communication, and communication can be a form of art. As a former trial judge, former

Michael Peterson turns 80 this year. He is using the milestone to speak for the first time about the 2003

Every child deserves to be loved and feel that they matter. We get the opportunity to tell them that,” said

Growing up in the steel town of Warren, Ohio, Army veteran and Raleigh personal injury lawyer Ryan McCollum embraced a

Wall Street lawyer turned stay-at-home mom Tiffani T. Atamas received a frantic call in 2017 from a Japanese mother she

Ripped from the headlines might best describe Joe Houchin’s white collar criminal defense and government investigations practice at Kaufman &

As a former LegalTech executive, Chris Stock has worked with law firms for over two decades. A few years ago,

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In 1999, a woman in her 30s, who said she had been sexually abused by her psychiatrist beginning with an
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