Martin & Jones names two new shareholders
Attorneys Hunt Willis and Steven Corriveau have been named shareholders of the Raleigh law firm Martin & Jones, PLLC, according to a news release. Willis joined the firm in August of 2013 and Corriveau joined in May of 2015. “The future of the firm is important for our clients, but also the staff at Martin […]
Law firm settles suit against ex-shareholder
The law firm of Martin & Jones, which has three locations in North Carolina, has settled a suit against a former shareholder — after a state Business Court judge held that the firm misinterpreted a provision in its own operating agreement.
Martin & Jones reports two settlements
A Raleigh law firm recently reported to North Carolina Lawyers Weekly two confidential settlements from 2015 totaling $11 million—a $9 million medical malpractice suit resulting from the failure of hospital personnel to detect and treat meningitis in a newborn and a $2 million bad faith and deceptive or unfair trade practices claim against a national […]
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