North Carolina Contingency Fee Attorneys
Do you need a lawyer but may not be able to pay an hourly fee? The majority of people forced to consider filing a lawsuit
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Do you need a lawyer but may not be able to pay an hourly fee? The majority of people forced to consider filing a lawsuit
Whether you are a startup or an established company with hundreds of outstanding accounts receivable, the collection of AR and other unpaid debts is a
The North Carolina trial courts are separated into two divisions, District Court and Superior Court. Before filing any civil lawsuit, Plaintiff’s counsel must decide the
Under the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. § 605), it is illegal to publicize or use communications, such as pay-per-view cable television broadcasts, without
Most architects, engineers, and other construction professionals will eventually have a dispute requiring the assistance of a civil litigation lawyer. The Raleigh construction law firm
North Carolina has traditionally limited recovery of attorney fees in business contracts to certain limited circumstances, even if the contract allowed for the recovery of
Certain clauses in breach of contract matters, particularly in construction agreements, have been found to be per se illegal under North Carolina law. It is
North Carolina employers often pay sales employees via commission only. Alternatively, business owners may seek to advance funds to the employee until the employee starts
I get lots of calls from fledgling business owners facing the prospect of their first civil litigation. Frequently, this takes place in the District Court
Recently, I’ve had a few clients who are being sued by their creditors on breach of contract matters for money owed. Invariably, they want to