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Director and Officer Liability Requires Intentional or Knowing Violations

The Nevada Supreme Court has just made director and officer liability harder to reach.

Congratulations to Ehrenstein|Sager for being selected by The National Trial Lawyers

Ehrenstein|Sager - Members of The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 and Top 40 Under 40

Lawsuits, Alexander Hamilton, and the Cost of Principle

A lawsuit is not always worth the price.

When a Contract Isn't a Contract

For a contract to be enforceable, it generally needs to be clear and specific.

When a Will May Not be the Way

A will or trust is a valuable estate planning tool, but in some situations they may not necessarily be valid or enforceable.

Avoiding a Messy Business Divorce

Careful planning can help you avoid a messy breakup with your business partners.

Pitfalls for the Unwary Practitioner: Signed, Sealed and Delivered – Still the Law in North Carolina,

David T. Buckingham, Pitfalls for the Unwary Practitioner: Signed, Sealed and Delivered – Still the Law in North Carolina, Real Property, Vol. 15, No. 3, April, 1994, Newsletter of the Real Property Section of the North Carolina Bar Association

The Problem of Landlocked Parcels and Easements by Necessity

David T. Buckingham, The Problem of Landlocked Parcels and Easements by Necessity, The Property Line, Vol. 37, No. 2, March 2016, Newsletter of the Real Property Section of the North Carolina Bar Association

The Problem of Landlocked Parcels – Round II; Statutory Cartways under N.C.G.S Sections 136-68 to 136-70

David T. Buckingham, The Problem of Landlocked Parcels – Round II; Statutory Cartways under N.C.G.S Sections 136-68 to 136-70, The Property Line, Vol. 37, No. 3, June 2016, Newsletter of the Real Property Section of the North Carolina Bar Association

Landlocked Parcels and Common Law Implied Easements by Necessity

David T. Buckingham, Landlocked Parcels and Common Law Implied Easements by Necessity, The North Carolina State Bar Journal, Vol. 22, No. 1, Spring 2017

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