Legal Articles, Litigation

COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION IN NORTH CAROLINA: Late Payments to Subcontractors - is it legal?

Wilmington Construction Law attorney Wesley Scott Jones discusses the rights of Subcontractors to be timely paid on Commercial Construction Projects in North Carolina. Wesley Jones is an attorney practicing in Wilmington, NC (New Hanover County)

Ten Rules for Successful Cross Examination

Ten Rules for Successful Cross Examination

Whose Statement Is It Anyway? Gossiping Agents and the Hearsay Rule

In high-stakes litigation, loose lips sink ships. Damning admissions from an agent’s mouth can have overwhelming persuasive force to a jury, and the admission or exclusion of an agent’s statement can often mean the difference between victory and defeat.

I was Charged with Domestic Assault & Battery. Can the Victim a Drop the Charges?

Can the victim "drop the charges" in a Domestic A&B

TAKING BENEFITS BACK: REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ERISA

A reimbursement claim can arise especially or those receiving long term disability benefits and health benefits.

RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS IN NORTH CAROLINA

Residential Construction Claims come about within a variety of contexts depending upon who you are in the process. Check out this Blog for the most common residential construction claims in North Carolina.

This is Business: What is Business Litigati

Litigation is the initiation of a formal legal proceeding. Business litigation is the initiation of a legal proceeding concerning any business dispute.

Business Law: Common Operating Considerations for all Businesses

If you own a business, you probably have so much on your plate that you don’t spend much time worrying about the legal issues that your business may be facing.

Cat v. Copycat: Copyright Infringement Litigation Overview.

If you have a registered copyright you may legally enforce your rights against all infringers of that copyright by filing a Complaint.

Claims against Co-employees

An injured employee may only pursue claims against a co-employee in cases involving willful conduct.

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