Young Moore is proud to support the North Carolina Chapter of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management (NC ASHRM) as a Diamond Plus Sponsor for 2021. NC ASHRM is a professional organization for Healthcare… Read More
Young Moore condemnation attorneys, Michael S. Rainey and Brandon M. Weaver, recently negotiated a Map Act settlement related to the 540 Triangle Expressway Southeast Extension in Southern Wake County. Despite only 0.034 acres of the property being… Read More
Condemnation attorneys Michael S. Rainey and Brandon M. Weaver recently negotiated a settlement for easements sought by a natural gas provider related to a project in Southeastern North Carolina. The easements impacted three commercially zoned parcels and… Read More
Because many cases survive after trial to live another day in court on appeal, trial attorneys fear and respect properly preserving the record for appeal. But appellate litigators pay utmost attention to the record itself—the… Read More
In this blog: Generally, employers can require employees to receive an available vaccine as a condition of continued employment. If the mandatory vaccination policy tends to exclude employees with disabilities from the workplace, the employer… Read More
Defining Probate Have you ever been lost without directions? It is very frustrating. The death of a loved one can have that same feeling. A common and understandable question is simply – what do I… Read More
We are all familiar with the news that illegal substances, alcohol, prescription drugs, and even household chemicals used in ways not intended by the manufacturer are being abused in our society. You may have witnessed… Read More
Eleven Young Moore attorneys have been selected to the 2021 North Carolina Super Lawyers® list. Lawyers selected for inclusion are: Walter E. Brock, Jr. – Insurance Coverage Angela Farag Craddock – Workers’ Compensation Robert C.… Read More
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provides for a number of tax figures to be adjusted annually to reflect cost-of-living adjustments based on the Consumer Price Index for the 12-month period ending the previous August… Read More
Universal Citations: Coming [REALLY] Soon to Briefs Near You On November 23, 2020, the Supreme Court of North Carolina published a press release, reminding practitioners that universal citations’ red carpet debut was on track to… Read More