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Gregory A. Bullard was the subject of a random audit in January of 2011. The audit revealed multiple deficiencies in Mr. Bullard’s trust account recordkeeping. There was also a balance exceeding $20,000 for which Bullard could not identify the beneficial owner. Bullard was given multiple
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Attorney Robert W. Adams represented various clients in Social Security Administration (SSA) cases. In representing several SSA clients, Mr. Adams received checks from the SSA for his attorney’s fees. These checks were addressed directly to Adams and intended as attorney’s fees to which he
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Attorney John W. Roebuck, Jr., illegally purchased hydrocodone from a former client who was acting as a confidential informant for law enforcement. On December 18, 2013, Roebuck pled guilty to a Class I felony stemming from the illegal purchase. Roebuck received a suspended jail sentence of
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The disciplinary order notes that Thomas H. Clements “currently suffers from alcoholism, severe depression, and anxiety which significantly impair his professional performance, judgment, and competence as an attorney.” Both the State Bar and Clements consented to the order, which transfers
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The United States Department of Justice recently took steps to expand the use of compassionate release, withdrawing the guidelines put in place during President George W. Bush’s administration.
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Duke Energy’s Coal Ash Spill that contaminated the Dan River raises questions about the balance between state regulation and the pro-business agenda of North Carolina leaders.
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We outgrew our old digs—in a good way—and have transitioned to the post-Pinterest web.
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Of the seven law schools in North Carolina, Campbell Law stands as one of four institutions ranked inside the top tie
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Australian and American lawmakers have taken very different approaches to resolving similar illegal immigration problems.
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You are going through the discovery materials that opposing counsel sent you when you come across a document that is marked “Privileged.” How do you handle this situation? What are your duties?
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Despite guiding principles from the State Board of Education, virtual charter schools have not met academic expectations.
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The question of whether to extradite Amanda Knox—should Italy make such a request—transcends purely legal questions and implicates political and foreign policy concerns as well.
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Cheerleaders for the Oakland Raiders and Cincinnati Bengals filed suit for wage theft and unfair employment practices.
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“It’s always gratifying to help persons who are genuinely disabled and whose claims have been wrongly denied by the government,” said Wallace. “If we are going to have this safety net, it must be administered fairly.”
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Depending on the jurisdiction, bloggers may fall short of the First Amendment’s protection of “freedom of the press,” putting them at greater risk for defamation lawsuits.
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