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16219
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Property tax revaluations in difficult economic times sometimes produce taxpayers' angst and outrage. Twenty-seven counties conducting revaluations were met with resulting taxpayer complaints. Even more surprising were the protests and responses from several boards of county commissioners. Boards in six counties voted to repeal or postpone the revaluations and four did so, even though they were advised they were in violation of state property tax law. The N.C. Department of Revenue, Attorney General, and N.C. General Assembly all weighed in--the result being a law that approved all six repeals of the 2009 revaluations.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 121, Sept 2009, p1-12, f
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23090
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In this article, associate professor of public law and government, Chris McLaughlin, uses the Penn State Scandal as a teaching tool for other organizational attorneys.
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42575
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The prominence and challenges of social media in the legal profession were measured by McLaughlin by statistical data and his discussion of common problems arising from its misuse, examples of improper use, and advice on how to properly use it. Included by the author were rules in the Professional Rules of Conduct that, while not explicitly referencing social media, can help lawyers to conduct themselves appropriately in the Internet realm.
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22033
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This bulletin gives an overview of the revenue-neutral rate calculation and provides answers to ten frequently asked questions from local officials. The 2003 NC General Assembly added a subsection known as G.S. 159-11 \"which requires each taxing unit to publish a revenue-neutral property tax rate as part of its budget for the year following the reevaluation of its real property.\" While the mandate is clear, there are few details given on how to accomplish it.
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Local Finance Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7888 .L62), Vol. Issue 39, Aug 2009, p8, il, f
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