While none of us are promised tomorrow, the Coronavirus outbreak has certainly made that fact more top-of-mind for most of us. In spite of the anxiety created by this pandemic, we are finding that estate… Read More
Young Moore and Henderson, P.A. is pleased to announce that Lori M. Allen, Andrew P. Flynt, and Chadwick I. McCullen have been named shareholders of the firm. Lori joined the firm in 2010 and focuses… Read More
Lori M. Allen presented “Tell Me More! Ethical and Professionalism Issues in Discovery” on Thursday, October 6. The presentation, which was given by Lori and Gina Cammarano, focused on statutory law, rules of professional conduct… Read More
The NC Business Court, a division of the NC Superior Court, recently filed an opinion regarding post-employment restrictions. Sandhills Home Care, LLC v. Companion Home Care-Unimed, Inc., 2016 NCBC 59. The opinion contains very instructive… Read More
Lori M. Allen was recently appointed to the Professionalism Committee of the North Carolina Bar Association. The committee develops and oversees professionalism initiatives, including Continuing Legal Education programs, and recommends a recipient for the annual… Read More
A recent Court of Appeals opinion, Barnette v. Lower’s Home Centers, Inc., — S.E.2d — (N.C. Ct. App. April 19, 2016), confirmed that an incident can qualify as an “injury by accident” even when the… Read More
When workers’ compensation cases involve law enforcement officers injured in the line of duty, state law requires that the officer be paid a full salary even if the officer can no longer perform his or… Read More
Young Moore and Henderson attorneys and staff once again participated in Project Guardian Angel, sponsored by Friends of the Wake County Guardian ad Litem. This year, the firm sponsored 15 children with enough gifts to… Read More
Lori M. Allen presented “Keeping Workers’ Compensation Claims on the Right Track!” at the fall conference for the North and South Carolina State Associations of Occupational Health Nurses. In her presentation, Lori provided an overview… Read More
Lori M. Allen and Natalie McCauley presented “The Life of a Workers’ Compensation Claim” at a CLE for the NCBA on September 30th Lori and Natalie discussed the history of the North Carolina Workers’ Compensation… Read More
In North Carolina, where a federal statute is not indicated, retaliatory discharge tort claims are governed by the Retaliatory Employment Discrimination Act (REDA). The core of the statute is contained in N.C. Gen. Stat. §… Read More
Companies whose employees spend the majority of their day typing will be thrilled to review the results of two major studies researching the relationship between typing and the development of carpal tunnel syndrome. The studies,… Read More