Recovering Indemnity Under North Carolina Law
If you own businesses – whether small, medium, or large – indemnity and contribution are important facets of North Carolina law which you should understand.
If you own businesses – whether small, medium, or large – indemnity and contribution are important facets of North Carolina law which you should understand.
Under the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. § 605), it is illegal to publicize or use communications, such as pay-per-view cable television broadcasts, without
An important facet of North Carolina tort law is “joint and several liability.” This rule entitles a Plaintiff to recover all of his or her
It should come as no surprise to North Carolina business owners that in a breach of contract dispute, a party can recover funds which are
North Carolina has recently enacted consumer protection laws to protect individuals from mortgage-related scams. There are certain types of home sale transactions which bring about
North Carolina employers often pay sales employees via commission only. Alternatively, business owners may seek to advance funds to the employee until the employee starts
The risk of construction litigation often begins with limited initial contracts. These are enforceable contracts; the parties agree on the scope and price of the
I get lots of calls from fledgling business owners facing the prospect of their first civil litigation. Frequently, this takes place in the District Court
Recently, I’ve had a few clients who are being sued by their creditors on breach of contract matters for money owed. Invariably, they want to
If you are an hourly worker, you probably understand that you are supposed to receive time and a half when you work in excess of forty hours per