by | Nov 12, 2024 | Law.com, legal matters
Attorneys working in private and public practice spoke to Law.com about the devastation left by Helene, reflecting how their day-to-day legal operations were affected and how their professional community pulled together in the aftermath. Hi there.The email you...
by | Nov 12, 2024 | Law.com, legal matters
“The only people that benefit from this are the lawyers, which is unfortunate, said Gibson Dunn labor & employment co-chair Jason Schwartz of the uncertainty in the laws governing DEI issues. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link you just clicked, was...
by | Nov 12, 2024 | legal matters
Ned Mangum: The Sum of All Years By Bob Friedman “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...
by | Nov 12, 2024 | legal matters
There is a price of silence in crimes where knowledge and exposure can have severe consequences. When the victims are silent, whether because of their own fear or because of the inaction of others, the price can’t be measured in money. Media attention has recently...
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“Given the nature of our job, we see businesses make all kinds of mistakes—including those that unfortunately lead to litigation,” said Cosmo Zinkow, a commercial litigator with Poyner Spruill. “There were a lot of organizations out there focused on helping military...
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Nichad Davis’ path to becoming a civil rights lawyer began at a lunch counter in Greensboro 32 years before he was born. In 1959, at what was then the Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina, several students seeking to change Jim Crow policies in the...