September 18, 2019
North Carolina Win For Parental Leave
By Heather FullerIn a country that doesn’t even mandate that all employers must guarantee that you can return to your job following the birth or adoption of a child, North Carolina has made a significant step forward in a system that is […]
Read MoreSeptember 15, 2019
Wrongful Death Defense Verdict in Fayetteville, North Carolina
By Sara LincolnOn Monday, September 9, 2019 after two weeks of trial, a jury returned a unanimous verdict in favor of a Lincoln Derr client. The jury in this case deliberated for only one hour and forty minutes before returning to the courtroom answering […]
Read MoreAugust 19, 2019
Noelle LeBlanc Featured In North Carolina Lawyers Weekly
By Lincoln DerrArticle originally published in North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Magazine, July, 2019 Noelle LeBlanc describes her younger self as a petite, painfully shy little girl who toughened up after leaving her Richmond, Virginia home for the first time and taking her […]
Read MoreJuly 16, 2019
USA Women’s Soccer Seeks Legal Win
By Phoebe CoddingtonMegan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan, Tobin Heath, Rose Lavelle, and Carli Lloyd. I’m sure you recognize these names. You have seen them play world-class soccer, cheered for their incredible success, and been inspired by their dedication and perseverance. These are just […]
Read MoreSeptember 3, 2018
“Do You” And Be Heard
By Sara LincolnAfter a recent jury trial, I spoke with our foreperson and was reminded that how we are perceived by others is incredibly important. We all have to think about modifying our presentation based upon the audience we stand in front […]
Read MoreJuly 9, 2018
Diversity Fatigue
By Lincoln DerrDiversity Fatigue is a relatively new term used to describe how corporations immersed in diversity and inclusion initiatives are exhausted by the complexity of realizing measurable change. As such, corporate motivation to continue championing this cause is decreasing. Diversity fatigue at […]
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