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Legal Services of North Carolina offers legal counsel to the poor. Taylor discusses the present concerns and projects of the organization.
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The number of African-Americans admitted to the bar in North Carolina has increased significantly since James Edward O'Hara was first admitted in 1868.
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North Carolina State Bar Quarterly (NoCar KF 200 N65), Vol. 39 Issue 2, Spring 1992, p12-19, il, por, bibl, f
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Rule 2.2(c) of the North Carolina Rules of Professional Conduct regulates lawyers' activities in advertising and referrals.
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The North Carolina Supreme Court Historical Society, formed in 1991, aims to preserve the history of North Carolina's Supreme Court and its judges, which have been heretofore neglected.
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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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Studies have identified several significant problem areas that solo and small firm practitioners face.
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Lawyers who are willing to adapt their work styles to make the most of their legal assistants can reap financial and personal rewards.
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Judges Richard C. Erwin and William L. Osteen, both North Carolina natives, discuss how they came to be judges on the United States District Court.
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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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The North Carolina Supreme Court has recently decided a case that could drastically affect social host liability in this state.
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On the 175th anniversary of the North Carolina Supreme Court, Smith gives a brief history of the court's creation and points out that North Carolina, and North Carolina's courts, had experienced much prior to 1819.
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Martin traces this period of the North Carolina Supreme Court's history by citing significant decisions from each decade, beginning with the 1920s, and reviews such fundamental alterations in the judicial system as constitutional amendments.
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1737
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Effective December 1, 1993, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were amended; the changes altered civil practice in federal court. The authors discuss the new rules in the context of their relevance to the Eastern, Middle, and Western districts of NC.
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Mecklenburg County native Graham Mullen worked his way up to the position of judge of the federal court of the Western District of North Carolina through a determined, disciplined effort.
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