Litigation attorney, Michael S. Rainey, has been appointed to the Raleigh Board of Adjustment, a quasi-judicial body which acts on appeals for variances, special exceptions and interpretations in the zoning regulations. Its decisions are final… Read More
Young Moore attorney Robert C. deRosset is Co-Chairing the upcoming ALFA International Construction Conference set for July 25 – 27, 2018 in Alberta, Canada. The theme of the three-day event, Building a Better International Mousetrap,… Read More
Technology strikes again! On June 18, 2018, the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration issued an interim final rule that delays several provisions of the Medical Examiner’s Certification Integration. The action was necessary to complete IT… Read More
Since 2006, Congress has enacted several pieces of legislation that provide that certain distributions from an IRA be excluded from gross income to the extent that they are qualified charitable distributions. The exclusion, commonly called… Read More
Like me, you may have been the recipient of a recent onslaught of emails from businesses ranging from Amazon to Zillow notifying you of updates to their privacy policies. By and large, these updates have… Read More
On June 11, firm attorney, Christopher A. Page, presented with fellow ALFA International attorneys a webinar titled “The Innovation Imperative: Why Companies Must Embrace Innovation To Survive.” Chris wrote and created the presentation, which was… Read More
Young Moore attorneys Matthew J. Gray and Glenn C. Raynor are participating in ALFA’s upcoming joint conference of the Insurance Law, Labor & Employment, and Professional Liability Practice Groups. The event will take place June… Read More
David M. Duke, Managing Partner of Young Moore and Henderson, P.A., was elected President of the Southeastern Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (SEABOTA) at the Chapter’s annual convention held recently in Charleston,… Read More
The Supreme Court of the United States issued an important employment law decision on May 21, 2018, holding that employers can require employees to arbitrate certain workplace disputes on an individual basis rather than litigating… Read More
Young Moore is pleased to announce estate litigation attorney, John N. Hutson, Jr., has been elected as a Fellow of the American College of Estate and Trust Counsel (ACTEC) by its Board of Regents. ACTEC… Read More