Entered on June 12, 2014, the North Carolina State Bar suspended Roydera Hackworth for five years for the unauthorized practice of law in violation of Rule 5.5 of the Rules of Professional Conduct, making a false statement of material fact in connection with a disciplinary matter in violation of Rule 8.1, engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation in violation of Rule 8.4, and for violating the conditions of her suspension. In 2011, Hackworth began
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On January 23, 2014, a Grievance Committee of the North Carolina State Bar met and reprimanded Attorney Jennifer Moore. Jennifer Moore represented a parent in a child support matter originating in another state, and reported to the client that she had been actively negotiating with opposing counsel, when in fact only 1.3 hours of work in ten months was recorded. The Committee found that Moore failed to actively pursue the client’s interests for a long period of time, Rule 1.3 of the Rules of
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In a practice called "corporate inversion," American companies fleeing high corporate tax rates seek to reincorporate overseas.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide whether employers must provide special accommodations for pregnant employees.
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Some magistrates argue they should not be required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples because doing so would interfere with their religious beliefs.
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Colorado is seeking certiorari to ask the Supreme Court whether a warrant is required when performing an involuntary blood test in DUI cases.
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A new California law enables family members to confiscate guns owned by those who are mentally ill.
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The FCC has its final open commission meeting of the year today—updated net neutrality rules will not be on the agenda as originally intended.
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The North Carolina Court of Appeals attempts to keep the law one step ahead of sweepstakes operators.
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Recently passed House Bill 330 creates, modifies, and instructs the public on transferring special declarant rights in North Carolina.
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Ilya Shapiro of the Cato Institute gave a talk on current immigration issues at Campbell Law School on November 4, 2014.
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The online review company Yelp has recently faced a number of court cases over unfair business practices.
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This is a full recording of the debate hosted by the Federalist Society and the American Civil Liberties Union chapters of Campbell Law School. The speakers include Dr. John S. Baker, Jr. and Elizabeth Haddix.
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RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law Dean J. Rich Leonard announced on November 14, 2014 that David F. Mills has been tapped to lead the Stubbs Bankruptcy Clinic effective December 1. Mills, a 1991 Campbell Law graduate, recently completed a five-year stint as county attorney for Johnston County, North Carolina. He will continue his private bankruptcy practice in addition to his duties at Campbell Law. “It is an honor to come home to Campbell Law,” said Mills. “I am personally excited to be
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A judge recently upheld the ban on firearms at the North Carolina State Fair.
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