September 17, 2020
Diversity on the Bench – When There Are Nine
By Heather FullerWhen There Are Nine Diversity improves most groups or endeavors. Diversity in a workplace encourages creativity and innovation and brings together a variety of views that result in better ideas. Diversity in positions of power is essential, particularly the judicial […]
Read MoreJune 4, 2020
Congress Passes the PPP Flexibility Act of 2020
By Lincoln DerrCongress is Down with PPP If you’re an employer still trying to stay afloat amidst the Coronavirus restrictions, Congress has just passed you a lifeline. Last week the House voted 417-1 and just last night, the Senate unanimously passed the Paycheck […]
Read MoreMay 19, 2020
Getting Employees back to work in North Carolina
By Lincoln DerrBack to Work You Go? It’s been a long 9 or 10 weeks (depending on when you began sheltering in place), but all indications are that many states (North Carolina included) are trying to slowly and safely lift restrictions so […]
Read MoreApril 24, 2020
The Bar Exam for a Lawyer who Paused
By Heather FullerAnother Glass Ceiling After I paused my legal career to raise three children, I faced hurdles when I tried to re-enter the workforce. I lacked a network and opportunities and faced the implicit bias that I was too old and […]
Read MoreApril 17, 2020
Are you Covered for Business Interruption Losses due to COVID-19?
By Jeremy SuggMany small businesses in North Carolina are wondering if they will survive the temporary closures or other losses required by Governor Roy Cooper’s Executive Stay at Home Order. In an effort to survive, businesses are rightfully applying for government stimulus programs […]
Read MoreApril 17, 2020
Remote Depositions in North Carolina During COVID-19
By Sara LincolnDepose Witnesses Remotely at your own Risk. On March 27, 2020 as Governor Roy Cooper’s Stay at Home Order went into effect, I was fielding requests from other North Carolina lawyers to move forward with depositions. The push was on to try […]
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