


It’s Not Too Late for New Year’s Resolutions: New Year, New Legal Issues for Employers
Nearly half of Americans make New Year’s resolutions – the most common resolutions are health related. But did you know that of those making New Year’s resolutions, most begin to abandon those resolutions roughly two weeks later? Resolution or not – your...Beware of the Consequences of the Voluntary Dismissal on Your Right to Appeal
You have put forth your best, but the judge essentially gutted the most valuable part of your case. The decision is interlocutory (meaning it does not decide the entire case) and does not otherwise provide any grounds for an immediate appeal. You would prefer not to move on with your less valuable case to trial, and then once appealed, face the prospect and cost of a second trial.
MCB All-Star Trial Advocacy
On February 1st, Lincoln Derr Co-Founder Tricia Derr was part of a star-studded group of Charlotte trial attorneys presenting at the 3rd Annual All-Star Trial Advocacy CLE. This year’s Keynote Speaker was Janet Ward Black, an experienced trial attorney...