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Working with Your Family Law Attorney: Practical Tips for Surviving the Stress of Separation and Divorce

Multiple studies and respected authors agree – divorce is one of the most stressful life events any person can experience.  After 34 years of practice in the family law field, I have represented many individuals who have...more

Off the Bench: Understanding the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Arena

In an exclusive webinar produced by Ward and Smith, two attorneys coached participants through the changing landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL). In addition to reviewing new guidance recently published by the NCAA,...more

Marriage, Divorce & The Family Business: Is What Is Mine Really Yours Too?

North Carolina's equitable distribution laws provide the framework for determining how property will be valued and divided when one or both partners in a marriage decide to separate. Before doing a deeper dive into how...more

Brisk Briefings: Quick Hitter Legal Updates

At their recent Construction Conversations and Closely Held Business Briefing event, several Ward and Smith attorneys provided an overview of privacy and data security, rules associated with name, image and likeness use for...more

A Primer on Mediation in North Carolina's State and Federal Courts

Litigation is costly, both in time and money.  Making this worse, court dockets often are backlogged, so it can take even longer—sometimes years—to resolve a lawsuit.  To save litigants and courts time and resources, most...more

Government Relations and Employment for the NC Construction Industry

This is the first in a series of articles summarizing key topics discussed at Ward and Smith's 2021 Construction Conversations Webinar. Members of Ward and Smith's Government Relations and Labor and Employment teams...more

COVID-19 and the Construction Industry: Must Know Information for Executives

During Ward and Smith’s recent virtual "Construction Conference," six of my partners and I covered a range of emerging legal issues — most related to the pandemic — that are important for construction companies. In a...more

PPP Loan Forgiveness Denied – An Overview of the PPP Loan Review Decision and Appeal Process

Although lenders and borrowers still face uncertainty regarding PPP rules, the general process of obtaining PPP loan forgiveness is known.  With each passing week, we can expect lenders to process more PPP loan forgiveness...more

A Few Questions Answered – SBA Issues PPP Loan Application and Additional Interim Final Rules

Over the last six weeks, PPP loan borrowers understandably had a multitude of questions about the loan forgiveness process. After all, without forgiveness, the PPP loan is nothing more than just another business debt...more

"Do I Need to Return My PPP Loan?" SBA Extends Safe Harbor Deadline to May 18

We have written much about the Paycheck Protection Program ("PPP") loans funded through the SBA as part of the government's response to the COVID-19 crisis. The PPP loan application contains a number of eligibility...more

"Do I Need to Return My PPP Loan?" SBA Extends Safe Harbor Deadline to May 14

We have written much about the Paycheck Protection Program ("PPP") loans funded through the SBA as part of the government's response to the COVID-19 crisis. The PPP loan application contains a number of eligibility...more

PPP Loan Proceeds: Forgive, Pay and Forget it, or Not?

Much has been written about the benefits of the PPP loan program.  With the second round of funding, roughly $660 billion in PPP loans will be distributed to approved applicants.  Approximately 3 million small businesses will...more

Treasury Department Releases Vital Paycheck Protection Program Information

The much-anticipated CARES Act provided for the Paycheck Protection Program, which is meant to help small businesses both retain their employees and meet their rent and other operating expenses during the COVID-19...more

SPECIAL ALERT: Governor Roy Cooper Shutters More Businesses and Extends K-12 Public School Closure

On March 23, Governor Roy Cooper signed Executive Order 120 ("Order"). The Order extends the in-person closure of the public K-12 schools in North Carolina until May 15. The Order further limits mass gatherings – to a crowd...more

3/30/2020  /  Coronavirus/COVID-19

Enhanced Unemployment Assistance Under the CARES Act

As the pandemic rages on, the number of North Carolina workers applying for unemployment benefits is staggering. Between March 16, 2020 and the end of the day on March 25, 2020, the N.C. Division of Unemployment Security...more

NC Anti-Indemnity Statute Update, New Changes Now in Effect

On July 8, 2019, Governor Roy Cooper signed into law HB 871, significantly altering North Carolina's anti-indemnity statute, N.C. Gen. Stat § 22B-1 ("Anti-Indemnity Statute"), particularly as it relates to indemnity...more

The Economic Loss Rule and Why It Matters in Construction Litigation

In its broadest sense, the "economic loss rule" prohibits recovery in tort for purely economic loss incurred under contract law. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary online defines tort as "a wrongful act other than breach of...more

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