April 29, 2019
Is My Non-Compete Enforceable? The Answer Might Surprise You
By Scott AddisonNon-competes are scary for anyone. I represent many medical professionals, and occasionally a physician will mention she feels stuck by a non-compete. “I am going to have to move away for two years just so that I can come back […]
Read MoreApril 5, 2019
According to CoCo Chanel: Guide To A Professional Dress Code
By Heather FullerThe professional dress code may have changed over the years, but the importance of dressing the part has not. There was a time when I would not walk into federal court or even my office unless I were wearing a […]
Read MoreMarch 18, 2019
Find Your Girl Squad
By Heather FullerGirl squad, women’s pack, female tribe…call it what you will; the benefit is the same. It is real, and it works. I know this because I am a beneficiary of it. I have been encouraged and supported by other women […]
Read MoreMarch 13, 2019
A Guide To UIDDA In North Carolina
By Jeremy SuggWhile numerous states have adopted the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act (UIDDA or “Uniform Act”), many have put their own twist on the Uniform Act; which also remains subject to each state’s underlying laws regarding service, and discovery. North […]
Read MoreMarch 9, 2019
Celebrating Women’s History Month
By Heather FullerMany have fought to advance the equal rights of women but none more than Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Her efforts began long before her appointment to the federal bench. She argued over 300 gender discrimination cases, including the 1971 landmark […]
Read MoreFebruary 11, 2019
It’s Not Too Late for New Year’s Resolutions: New Year, New Legal Issues for Employers
By Lincoln DerrNearly 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 […]
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