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Karen Wright of Shelby received a reprimand from the Grievance Committee of the North Carolina State Bar on May 22, 2014. Wright was hired by two brothers in 2009 to settle the estates of their parents. She failed to settle the estates in a timely matter, in violation of Rule 1.3 of the North Carolina Rules of Professional Conduct. In addition, Wright violated Rule 1.4(a)(3) by failing to keep the beneficiaries informed about the status of the estate and Rule 1.4(a)(4) by failing to promptly
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The interests served by spousal and patient-psychotherapist privileges may also be served by a parent-child privilege.
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Companies must take reasonable precautions to ensure their data is not at risk.
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The U.S. Supreme Court's decision not to hear appeals of same-sex marriage cases has resulted in a wave of states recognizing these unions.
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The need to present all relevant evidence at trial must be weighed against the importance of preserving parent-child relationships.
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Technology that provides employees an easier means of workplace communication may increase the number of harassment claims.
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A Muslim teenager who was denied a job because her hijab violated Abercrombie & Fitch's "Look Policy" is fighting back.
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The NFL attempts to save its image in the face of numerous allegations against football’s biggest stars.
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Presentation on poverty by Professor Gene Nichol, Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Center on Poverty at the University of North Carolina School of Law.
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Technology in the workplace creates greater efficiency... and bigger problems.
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An Oregon woman diagnosed with terminal cancer has chosen to end her life by taking doctor-prescribed life-ending drugs, reigniting the debate on the legality and ethics of physician-assisted death.
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Recent high-profile shootings of unarmed black men by white police officers have raised concerns about police brutality.
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DNA evidence has cleared two brothers wrongfully convicted of a 1983 rape and murder in North Carolina.
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Opponents of the Hofmann Forest sale plan to continue their lawsuit, despite a new sale agreement with friendlier terms.
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The White House claims there is no war against ISIS without combat troops on the ground. The death of a young Marine in the Persian Gulf complicates that position.
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