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North Carolina Lawyers Weekly archives from July 2009

Commentary: non-lawyer to lawyer: labs can teach you things law school could not.
July 6, 2009... Byline: Diana Smith A few weeks ago, I bid farewell to my 11-year-old black Lab, Dickens. A sudden diagnosis of cancer led to an even quicker physical decline in my old boy, and it felt cruel that it was only a matter of days before I...

N.C. AG office wrote amicus in predatory lending case.
July 6, 2009... Byline: Guy Loranger In a rare pairing of conservative Justice Antonin Scalia with four liberal justices, the U.S. Supreme Court voted 5-4 on June 29 to allow the New York attorney general to investigate whether national banks...

Chief Justice Sarah Parker: economy hitting North Carolina courts.
July 6, 2009... Byline: Guy Loranger The state's economic downturn is impacting its courts system, Chief Justice Sarah Parker said in her State of the Judiciary address June 26 at the N.C. Bar Association's annual meeting in Asheville. According to...

John R. 'Buddy' Wester takes helm at the North Carolina Bar Association.(Interview)
July 6, 2009... Byline: Guy Loranger Throughout his career, Eric Clapton has stayed true to his roots as a blues guitarist not revolutionizing the genre, but refining it instead. In that same style, a man who claims to be one of Clapton's biggest...

Charlotte attorney picked to serve as president-elect of the N.C. Bar Assocation.
July 6, 2009... Byline: Guy Loranger The N.C. Bar Association has picked "the proverbial straight arrow" to serve as its president in 2010-11. That's how former NCBA president Janet Ward Black described Eugene C. Pridgen, who was voted to be the...

Budget cuts leave Wake County courthouse short on supplies.(North Carolina)
July 6, 2009... Byline: Diana Smith With money for office supplies dwindling, the Wake County Bar Association is holding a pen and paper drive this month in an effort to help the county courthouse stay afloat during the ongoing budget crisis. The...

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