Monisha Parker
Monisha Parker previously served as the the Marketing Coordinator for Lawyers Mutual. Monisha connected Lawyers Mutual with our insureds and the legal community through the use of social media.
Monisha Parker previously served as the the Marketing Coordinator for Lawyers Mutual. Monisha connected Lawyers Mutual with our insureds and the legal community through the use of social media.
Sean Doyle has been a lawyer for over 25 years. In addition to law, he did his graduate training in applied positive psychology. Sean has not only helped many people navigate the legal process, but he’s impacting how we travel the broader contours of our lives as well. Consistent with the rotating … Read More
The North Carolina Pro Bono Resource Center is a valued resource in the N.C. legal community. The NCPBRC connects legal professionals to opportunities that will allow them to have a lasting impact on the state. Most recently, the NCPBRC has been instrumental in the hurricane Florence disaster relief efforts.&nb… Read More
Campbell Law School’s innovative approach to legal education is preparing students for the changing landscape of the industry Campbell Law School is boldly riding the wave of transition and facing the rise of legal technology and innovation head on with exciting new course offerings and partnerships that… Read More
Public Relations is an essential marketing function in all businesses and the practice of law is no different. PR is all about positioning, messaging and promoting your law firm’s brand. What do you want potential clients, employees and other legal professionals to think about when they hear your firm&rs… Read More
Blogging is a very valuable marketing tool. More lawyers are beginning to realize the role a blog can play in building and expanding your reputation. A well-written blog showcases your knowledge and commitment to adding value to the services you provide. Are you considering launching your blog, but you’r… Read More
Many of us have seen or experienced first-hand the devastation caused by Hurricane Florence. The North Carolina Pro Bono Resource Center is one of the organizations who has sprung into action to lead relief efforts. The NC Pro Bono Resource Center (PBRC) has also compiled a list of volunteer opportunities&… Read More
I’m thinking of a word. It starts with the letter E. It has four letters and has been known to cause grumbling, anxiety and strike fear in the hearts of law students everywhere. Exam time is never a joyous occasion, in fact, it’s probably when most law students question why in the world they enroll… Read More
Check out this week’s SRC Friday post written by YOU! Yes, you reading this post. Our Student Resource Center was developed with law students in mind and we would love to have law students, new lawyers and law school staff contribute to our SRC Friday posts. Every Friday our blog is dedicated t… Read More
We have all heard the saying, “work is no longer a place you go, but what you do.” The idea of where and how you work has drastically changed over the years. Thanks to technology and concepts such as co-working spaces, lawyers have redefined how they practice. We had a chance to chat with Kevin Prat… Read More
Campbell Law School’s Blanchard Community Law Clinic has already had a large impact on the local community.The clinic has handled more than 100 cases, including expunctions, family disputes, domestic violence protection orders, landlord/tenant issues, and many others. The “triage clinic,&r… Read More
According to statistics found on donatelife.net: “115,000 men, women and children await lifesaving organ transplants. 82% of patients waiting are in need of kidney transplants. 683,000 transplants have taken place since 1988.” One of those transplants took place in the spring of last year. Suzanne L… Read More
An interview with Elizabeth Jamison, president of the Military Spouse JD Network. Read More
Close your eyes. Imagine yourself taking a break from the daily hustle and bustle of work emails, court appearances and phone calls. Picture a cool autumn breeze sending leaves dancing around your feet. The Rocky Mountains tower behind you as the trees burst with color. That’s part of what you can expect … Read More
Walker Allen in Goldsboro discusses it's relationship with the North Carolina Bar Foundation's Lawyers for Literacy program. Read More
Lawyers build their careers on helping people solve problems. Clients come to lawyers seeking solutions to issues they can’t handle on their own. Lawyers’ dedication to helping others extends beyond the courtroom. Through the NC Bar Foundation's Lawyers 4 Literacy (L4L) program, judges, attorne… Read More
Lawyers Mutual has published previous alerts regarding the new filing requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) that went into effect January 1, 2024. After reviewing additional resources, we want to emphasize concerns that we have about the risks and increased potential liability for lawyers undertaking the reporting requirements. This is especially true for the continuing reporting requirements after entity formation and initial reporting.
The North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts (NCAOC) recently announced additional go-live plans for counties transitioning from paper files to Enterprise Justice (Odyssey), which currently serves Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Mecklenburg and Wake counties. Twelve northeastern counties comprising Track 3, as previously announced, will go live on February 5, and 10 counties comprising Track 4 (Alamance, Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Guilford, Orange, Person, Vance and Warren) will go live on April 29.