within 20 miles of Monroe practice in Health Care North Carolina


Law Office Of Deborah G. Casey

Landlord-Tenant, Health Care, Accident & Injury

Additon, Higgins, Pendleton & Ashe, P.A.

Lawsuit, Personal Injury, Health Care, Business, Intellectual Property

Hall Booth Smith

Power of Attorney, Real Estate, Traffic, Dispute Resolution, Health Care

Willson Jones Carter & Baxley, P.A.

Dispute Resolution, Health Care Other, Divorce, Employment

The Davidson Law Firm

Education, Real Estate, Traffic, Lawsuit & Dispute, Health Care

Lincoln Derr, PLLC

Lawsuit & Dispute, Accident & Injury, Government, Other, Health Care

Richard F. Kane, PLLC

Government, Health Care, Business

John Cole Law PLLC

Lawsuit & Dispute, Health Care Other, Employment, Divorce & Family Law, Consumer Rights

Seiferflatow, PLLC

Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute, Immigration, Medicare & Medicaid, Family Law

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Total Renal Care of NC LLC v. Dept. of Health and Human Services

Pursuant to the powers conferred upon it by the North Carolina Constitution, the General Assembly has enacted legislation which requires a person or entity seeking to "offer or develop a new institutional health service" to first apply for and obtain a Certificate of Need ("CON") from the ...

Richardson v. Maxim Healthcare/Allegis Group

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Crocker v. Roethling

... In any action for damages for personal injury or death arising out of the furnishing or the failure to furnish professional services in the performance of medical, dental, or other health care, the defendant shall not be liable for the payment of damages unless the trier of the facts is ...