Your company has seen nice growth over the past five years – revenues are up, you are employing more people and you see new opportunities ahead. You are beginning your budget planning for next year. Your eye lights on the six figure line item that...(read more)
Brooks Pierce Attorneys Complete Series of Guides on NC Litigation Procedures
Brooks Pierce litigation attorneys recently completed a series of articles on North Carolina litigation rules and procedures, published by Practical Law. The articles, which read like Q & A guides, cover the civil litigation process in North...(read more)
"Drone Use Creates Opportunities and Risks"
Drones continue to grow in popularity in a variety of industries, and construction is no exception as companies can use them for aerial photography, inspections and to help monitor worker safety. Attorneys Stephen Hartzell and Arty Bolick wrote an...(read more)
The Best of Intentions: Letters of Intent in the Sale of a Business
The sale of a business [1] often takes several months and generates huge amounts of paperwork. The process culminates in a purchase agreement typically exceeding fifty single-spaced pages full of dense wording. There is nothing wrong with this: a...(read more)
Brooks Pierce Attorneys Author Guide on Responding to Discovery Subpoenas
Brooks Pierce attorneys Clint Morse and Caitlin Poe recently authored Responding to Discovery Subpoenas: North Carolina, published by Practical Law. This Q&A guide covers the different ways to respond to a discovery subpoena issued in a North...(read more)
Ten Things to Know About the 2015 North Carolina Legislative Session
by Government and Public Policy Attorney Ed Turlington and Government Relations and Policy Advisors Elizabeth Biser* and Chris McClure* The North Carolina General Assembly has completed its 2015 session after being in Raleigh for over eight months...(read more)
Brooks Pierce Attorneys Author Guide on Drafting Discovery Subpoenas
Brooks Pierce attorneys Clint Morse and Caitlin Poe recently authored Drafting and Issuing Discovery Subpoenas: North Carolina , published by Practical Law. This Q&A guide discusses drafting, issuing, serving, and enforcing subpoenas in North...(read more)
Six Things North Carolina Construction Professionals Should Know About Drone Operations
Ed. Note: This was originally published in the The Resource , the newsletter of the Construction Professionals Network of North Carolina , on September 10, 2015. It also appears on their blog . It is clear that the construction industry understands...(read more)