A single missed call from a telemarketer constitutes a concrete injury that gives rise to standing, a federal district court in California has… Read More
Just four days after the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Obduskey v. McCarthy & Holthus LLP regarding whether non-judicial foreclosures qualify… Read More
In a case of first impressions, the Fifth Circuit has held that the CFPB’s Mortgage Servicing Rules only apply to servicers and do… Read More
When it comes to modifications to child custody orders in North Carolina, parents often wonder if North Carolina law permits a child… Read More
For federal contractors in North Carolina…now is your opportunity to provide input regarding prevailing wage rates under the Davis-Bacon Act (DBA). The DBA… Read More
As tributes to former President George H.W. Bush’s legacy continue in the wake of his passing, I find myself reflecting… Read More
Mediation can be an effective alternative to litigating your marital and family issues while avoiding the frustration and complexity of court proceedings. Mediation… Read More
The term “co-parenting” describes the process where two parents work together to raise a child even though they are divorced or separated and… Read More
North Carolina recognizes the Doctrine of Necessaries. The doctrine originated from the legal duty of the husband to provide for the expenses of… Read More
Self-care is a hot topic these days. If you are a Pinterest fan, a quick search of “self-care” brings up… Read More
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