Alice Stubbs on social networking and divorce
Tharrington Smith family law attorney Alice Stubbs speaks to WRAL about social networking and its impact on divorce and family law cases.
Tharrington Smith family law attorney Alice Stubbs speaks to WRAL about social networking and its impact on divorce and family law cases.
Legislation regulating the way wine is distributed in North Carolina became effective on May 12, 2011 (S.L. 2011-73). This legislation was supported by all North Carolina industry members, including distributors, retailers and wineries.
the North Carolina Supreme Court declined to review a decision of the Court of Appeals that examines the due process requirements for student long-term suspension hearings
In this case, the Fourth Circuit held that the prayers and invocations used to open town council meetings in Great Falls, South Carolina violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment
“Beginning July 1, 2010, local governments must recycle spent fluorescent lightbulbs and thermostats containing mercury.
Neal Ramee gave a presentation at the North Carolina Bar Association’s annual Family Law Conference in Charleston, SC, entitled the “Law of School Assignment”.
While the basic definition of “disability” remains the same, the ADAAA alters and enlarges the way its terms will be interpreted and applied.
Most importantly, the statute makes it a crime for sexually violent offenders or other offenders whose victim was under 16 to be present on any school property …
Wife’s obligation to ensure that the QDRO submitted, rules court.