2024 Trust Litigation Update
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2024 Trust Litigation Update
The world is in the midst of the greatest transfer of wealth ever recorded. Baby Boomers retired with more wealth than any earlier generation and retired with more...
Structuring Minority Ownership Stakes in Companies (Live Replay from November 15, 2023)
Taking a minority ownership stake in a closely held company is a common occurrence. An investor may have taken a minority stake to fund growth in the business or...
2024 Uniform Commercial Code Update (Live Replay from January 10, 2024)
The overlapping articles of the UCC impact most business, commercial and real estate transactions. From the perfection of security interests to the enforceability of...
Ethics of Identifying Your Client: It's Not Always Easy (Live Replay from October 24, 2023)
The first step in every ethics analysis is answering the question, who is your client? It's seemingly a very easy question to answer, but it's not always 20/20 except...
23rd Annual North Carolina Tax Section Workshop
Are you ready to dive into the latest tax law updates and strategies to enhance your practice? Join us for an in-depth analysis and discussion of federal, state, and...
Drafting Business Service Agreements
Companies are increasingly focused on their "core competencies," outsourcing all other functions – sales, bookkeeping, IT, customer and product support, warranty work...
Lawyer Ethics and Email
Email has become essential to law practice. Communications with clients and colleagues is practically impossible – and absolutely inefficient – without email. But...
Drafting Small Commecial Real Estate Leases
In small space leases, tenants are much more sensitive to the cost or reviewing and negotiating lengthy leases. Also, use restrictions in lengthier leases can unduly...
Trust and Estate Planning for Retirement Plans - IRAs, 401(k)s and More (Live Replay from November 3, 2023)
The single biggest asset most clients have is their retirement account – IRAs, 401(k)s, other defined benefit plans, and annuities. These retirement plans are often...
Unwinding a Commercial Real Estate Transaction Gone Bad - Part 2 (Live Replay from July 14, 2023)
When a real estate project goes bad for whatever reason – sales are slow or at prices below projections, leasing is slow, or there are extensive cost-overruns or...
North Carolina Real Estate Attorney's Toolkit: Maintaining and Expanding (2024 Real Property Section Annual Meeting)
Come join us in learning about current issues that affect your practice of real property law. This program discusses a wide variety of topics, including the effects...
The Intersection of Veteran and Military Benefits With Non-VA Practice Areas (2024 Military & Veterans Law Section Program)
Veterans and military service members come from all walks of life, and therefore have non-military or VA disability legal needs, both during and after service....
Unwinding a Commercial Real Estate Transaction Gone Bad - Part 1 (Live Replay from July 13, 2023)
When a real estate project goes bad for whatever reason – sales are slow or at prices below projections, leasing is slow, or there are extensive cost-overruns or...
Name Changes for LGBTQ+ Clients: Cultural and Subject Matter Competency
This CLE provides attendees with both legal instruction and guidance so that they may assist LGBTQ+ clients in completing name-change proceedings in North Carolina...
How to Hold Business Interests in a Trust
There are tax and other benefits to holding a closely-held company or other business interests in a trust. But there are also substantial risks. Trusts are...