NCBA goes “on air” with new studio for taping CLEs
The North Carolina Bar Association is getting a little more high-tech. The organization is just completing the first phase of building an in-house recording studio for its CLE programming, and I just returned from a trip to Cary to check it out. The $25,000 project has been in the works for about 2 years, according […]
Baddour plans ‘cool’ term as NCAJ leader
Just call him the “Cool President.” That’s the title Goldsboro lawyer Philip Baddour Jr. hopes to earn during his term as the 2010-2011 president of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice. Baddour took the helm of the 4,000-member trial lawyers’ organization at its annual convention in Wilmington June 18-23. He replaces Winston-Salem attorney David Pishko. […]
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