North Carolina Lawyers Weekly would like to congratulate each of the bar applicants who passed the February 2020 North Carolina bar exam. The following names were provided by the North Carolina Board of Law Examiners to recognize those who passed ...
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In a pandemic, pro bono work goes on 
North Carolina attorneys are stepping up to provide their pro bono services to legal aid agencies across the state during the COVID-19 pandemic, and they’ll be needed long after the pandemic passes and leaves legal issues and problems for business ...
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Read More »No retaliation claim for worker who reported adultery 
An employee who informed her supervisors that one of her co-workers was engaging in an extramarital affair will not be able to bring a wrongful discharge claim based on unlawful retaliation despite the existence of a constitutionally dubious state ...
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Read More »Man involved in three-vehicle wreck receives $825K in arbitration 
A man who was thrown 20 feet from his truck after he was hit by another truck that had run a stop sign has received an $825,000 award from an arbitration panel, his attorney reports. Carlos Mahoney of Glenn, ...
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Read More »Jury awards $2M to man hurt shopping for dog food at Walmart 
A Cumberland County jury has awarded $2 million to a man who was seriously injured when several 50-pound bags of dog food fell on his head while he was shopping at a Walmart in Hope Mills. Brent Adams of Dunn ...
Tagged with: Negligence
Read More »Only one conviction permitted for five guns on school grounds 
A Macon County man who brought five firearms onto the campus of an elementary school could be charged with only a single count of possession of a firearm on educational property because the relevant criminal statute is unclear about whether ...
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Read More »Race-based closing arguments didn’t prejudice murder trial 
The North Carolina Supreme Court has unanimously reinstated the conviction of a white man convicted of murdering a black man in Raleigh, saying that while a portion of a prosecutor’s closing argument that discussed the defendant’s alleged animus towards ...
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Read More »Wilmington man settles civil rights suit against detective for $500K 
A Wilmington man who faced charges of first-degree rape and other sex crimes, all of which were eventually dismissed, has negotiated a $500,000 settlement with the detective who issued the warrants for his arrest, the man’s attorney reports. Carlos ...
Tagged with: Civil Rights Police Misconduct
Read More »AG’s swine farm pact upheld 
Payments made pursuant to an agreement between North Carolina’s Attorney General and a company whose swine farms were responsible for polluting the state’s waterways didn’t constitute “penalties” and therefore didn’t need to be turned over to the state’s Civil ...
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Read More »Virtual hearings are now more than a ‘remote’ possibility
For all the damage being wrought by COVID-19, the crisis has nevertheless highlighted humanity’s remarkable capacity for resourcefulness and adaptability. Some things that would have been difficult to even fathom in February have become practically routine in April. So ...
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