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2372
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In addition to both federal and state constitutional guarantees, lawyers can sometimes use international instruments like United Nations Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, when defending clients.
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1226
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The new Wake Forest Professional Center Library, while housing traditional research materials, places great emphasis on providing access to all formats of legal information.
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1740
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Don Carroll, director of the North Carolina State Bar's PALS program, which assists those in the legal profession who suffer from chemical dependency, entertains questions about the program and its mission.
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3005
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Effective January 1, 1996, punitive damage claims are governed by a new punitive damage law passed in 1995 by the General Assembly.
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North Carolina State Bar Quarterly (NoCar KF 200 N65), Vol. 43 Issue 2, Spring 1996, p6-8,10-11, il, f
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2159
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William Jackson Adams, Jr., an attorney who was born in Carthage, was respected throughout the state. He received his law degree from the University of North Carolina and was an authority on probate law and taxation.
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1230
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The Commission on the Status of Women in the Legal Profession adopts resolutions encouraging the profession to promote gender fairness.
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