Dana H. Hoffman has a published article in this month’s Lawyers Mutual Put Into Practice Newsletter. Her article, “The Changing Landscape of Websites and ADA Compliance,” discusses why businesses should consider making their websites ADA… 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
Brian O. Beverly was sworn in at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday May 2nd. Brian has litigated cases to verdict in many state and federal courts in North Carolina and has handled appeals in… Read More
Dana H. Hoffman presented “ADA Website Compliance: A Cooperative View” at the North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation conference in Wilmington on April 22. Dana actively represents NC electric cooperatives on a variety of litigation needs.… Read More
Young Moore and Henderson hosted “Exploring DOT Physicals and Other Legal Issues Facing Medical Care Providers” on April 20th. During the complimentary seminar, firm attorneys discussed a variety of topics that affect physicians. Topics included:… Read More
On March 18, the Supreme Court of North Carolina reaffirmed the long-standing application of the “strict blue pencil doctrine” to non-competition agreements in Beverage Systems of the Carolinas, LLC v. Associated Beverage Repair, LLC. Under… Read More
Angela Farag Craddock prevailed for the defendants in a workers’ compensation matter recently decided by the North Carolina Court of Appeals. In Barker v. Hatteras Island Cottage Repair (COA15-1205), the plaintiff appealed from an Industrial… Read More
David A. Senter organized and led the Wake County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division 2016 Spring Conference and Business Development Workshop. The event was held on April 7, 2016 at the Wake County Justice… Read More
John N. (Nick) Fountain and Reed N. Fountain helped organize and present the second annual “Occupational Licensing Agencies Best Practice Seminar,” for Occupational Licensing Agencies. The seminar was held at the North Carolina State Bar… Read More
On April 11, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals issued an unpublished opinion upholding the ruling of a Virginia federal district court requiring Travelers to defend a cyber liability class action under a commercial general… Read More