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Nov 16, 2020

Q&A With NCAJ Rising Star Cheyenne Chambers

By Amber Nimocks Profiles in our quarterly Trial Briefs magazine feature members at varying stages of their careers. Know an NCAJ member we should profile? Email me at amber@ncaj.com. Cheyenne Chambers' voice is among the many calling for change to …...

Nov 12, 2020

NCAJ 2020 General Election Report

North Carolinians turned out in record numbers to vote in the 2020 General Election, with 74.56% of the state's 7.359 million registered voters casting ballots. Per the North Carolina State Board of Elections, as of the morning of Nov. 12, … Continu...

Nov 04, 2020

Q&A With NCAJ Hero M. Reid Acree Jr.

By Amber Nimocks Profiles in our quarterly Trial Briefs magazine feature members at varying stages of their careers. Know an NCAJ member we should profile? Email me at amber@ncaj.com. Reid Acree was a self-described "very unhappy insurance defense a...

Nov 04, 2020

Q&A With NCAJ Hero M. Reid Acree Jr.

By Amber Nimocks Profiles in our quarterly Trial Briefs magazine feature members at varying stages of their careers. Know an NCAJ member we should profile? Email me at amber@ncaj.com. Reid Acree was a self-described "very unhappy insurance defense a...

Oct 28, 2020

Update on State Bar Activities Regarding Diversity and Inclusion Issues

By Abby Hammond On Friday, Oct. 23, the N.C. State Bar Council met and unanimously approved for publication and comment a proposed rule change that would create a CLE requirement regarding bias, inclusion and diversity. The proposed rule change will ̷...

Oct 28, 2020

Update on State Bar Activities Regarding Diversity and Inclusion Issues

By Abby Hammond On Friday, Oct. 23, the N.C. State Bar Council met and unanimously approved for publication and comment a proposed rule change that would create a CLE requirement regarding bias, inclusion and diversity. The proposed rule change will ̷...

Oct 23, 2020

Seeing Purple: Expect NC Politics To Be Hot, Divisive For Years, Consultants Say

By Abby Hammond Elections in North Carolina this year are tight, the races will hinge on turnout, and – do not be mistaken – North Carolina will remain a purple state in the coming years. That was the takeaway from … Continue reading →

Oct 23, 2020

Seeing Purple: Expect NC Politics To Be Hot, Divisive For Years, Consultants Say

By Abby Hammond Elections in North Carolina this year are tight, the races will hinge on turnout, and – do not be mistaken – North Carolina will remain a purple state in the coming years. That was the takeaway from … Continue reading →

Oct 20, 2020

Q&A With New Member Jasmine Little

By Amber Nimocks Profiles in our quarterly Trial Briefs magazine feature members at varying stages of their careers. Know an NCAJ member we should profile? Email me at amber@ncaj.com. Jasmine Little has wanted to be a lawyer for as long … Continue r...

Oct 20, 2020

Q&A With New Member Jasmine Little

By Amber Nimocks Profiles in our quarterly Trial Briefs magazine feature members at varying stages of their careers. Know an NCAJ member we should profile? Email me at amber@ncaj.com. Jasmine Little has wanted to be a lawyer for as long … Continue r...

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