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Fireworks, Hot Dogs, and Bankruptcy?

July 26, 2022

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As the townsfolk of Lubbock, Texas readied for the annual Fourth on Broadway Independence Day fireworks show and celebration, local car dealer Reagor-Dykes wanted…
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Charles Collins to Speak at HighQ Webinar

July 25, 2022

Charles Collins, Ward and Smith’s Director of Information Technology, will be the featured speaker at the Elevate Your Law Firm Intranet with HighQ webinar.  During…
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Be Mindful of Income Tax in Estate Planning, Particularly Basis

July 22, 2022

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Avoidance of estate taxes is one consideration in estate planning.  Under current law, however, estate tax issues generally affect only the wealthiest 1% of…
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Zac Lamb Named Council Member of NCBA Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section

July 21, 2022

Trusts and estates attorney Zac Lamb will serve as a North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section council member. His…
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Can actions be inadvertent and intentional simultaneously? For automatic stay violations, the answer is “Yes.”

July 20, 2022

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Creditors know that when a debtor files bankruptcy, the “automatic stay” prohibits further collection activity to give a debtor breathing room to reorganize his…
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Allen Trask and Amy Wooten to Speak at CAI-NC 2022 Annual Conference and Expo

July 19, 2022

Attorneys Allen Trask and Amy Wooten will be featured speakers at one of the premier gatherings for North Carolina community association managers and leaders, hosted…
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Update to EEOC’s Position on Mandatory COVID testing

July 18, 2022

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Written By Will Oden
On July 12, 2022, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) updated its guidance regarding COVID-19 workplace viral screening testing.  The EEOC’s original position on…