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Many of the attorneys in the Law Firm Alliance author articles and thought leadership pieces on important topics and trends covering a wide variety of practices.  

While these articles are correct on matters of law when they are produced, verdicts, rulings, legislation and other actions may affect the applicability of some of the information. Please consult your legal advisor before making decisions on the information you read here.

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Top 10 Estate Planning Mistakes & How to Avoid Making Them

June 13, 2019
Virginia Carter and Eldridge Dodson, Ward and Smith, P.A.

As estate planners, we have seen it all over the years. What we have learned is that people make some common mistakes.


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USPS Revises Policies on Shipment of Hemp and Hemp-Related Products

June 12, 2019
Tyler Russell, Hemp Law Attorney, Ward and Smith, P.A.

Effective June 6, 2019, the United States Postal Service (USPS) revised its rules and regulations to provide new mailing standards for hemp and products derived from hemp – identified by the USPS as "Hemp-based Products."


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Every Rose Has Its Thorn: Involuntary Bankruptcy Petitions

June 11, 2019

Paul Hammer - KRCL - Essential Financial Education, Inc. provides a reason why, with proper planning, filing an involuntary petition could be a good collection tool for creditors.


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Fourth Circuit Provides Relief to Chapter 13 Debtors for Some Underwater Mortgages

June 10, 2019
Lance Martin, Creditors' Rights Attorney, Ward and Smith, P.A.

In a victory for Chapter 13 debtors, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit recently issued a major decision that changes the way bankruptcy courts in North Carolina will deal with certain home mortgages in Chapter 13.


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Failure to Launch: Eminent Domain Breaks Down in the Texas Legislature

June 9, 2019

T. Kelly McKee - KRCL - Eminent domain proceedings in Texas are a complex process governed by multiple constitutions, laws, and regulations.[1] Through this process the Texas government, its agencies, and authorized private entities acquire land to advance initiatives relating to economic development, energy, transportation, public works, and utilities. However, eminent domain proceedings can leave private landowners feeling harassed or ripped off; and can put the industry behind schedule in critical projects while costing it valuable resources.


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USDOL Announces Technical Updates to NLRA Poster Under Executive Order 13496


Labor and Employment Law
Larry P. Malfitano, Bond, Schoeneck & King
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Communicating with Other Lawyers and Third Parties

June 6, 2019
Ensuring Respect and Civility
Jeffrey Hamilton Geiger, Sands Anderson PC

I spoke recently on a national teleconference on the topic of “Attorney Professionalism: Translating Philosophy into Daily Practice.” My comments addressed the unremarkable proposition that legal incivility among lawyers is not ethically acceptable. Many states and bar organizations have adopted “principles of professionalism” that, even if without the force of law, provide guidance that is not simply aspirational.


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Bankruptcy Rejection of Trademark License No Different Than Breach of License by Debtor

June 4, 2019
Eric C. Howlett & Klementina V. Pavlova, Sands Anderson PC

Recently, in Mission Product Holdings, Inc. v. Tempnology, LLC, the Supreme Court of the United States decided that rejection of a trademark license by a licensor-debtor in bankruptcy generally does not rescind the right of a licensee to use the trademark.


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Beard Winter successfully obtains judgment for University Plumbing & Heating Ltd.

May 29, 2019
Robert Harason, Commercial and Construction Litigation Partner, Beard Winter LLP
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Energy-Related Bankruptcies on the Rise: Protecting Oil & Gas Royalty Interests

May 27, 2019

Paul Hammer - KRCL - With the recent uptick in energy-related bankruptcies expected to continue for the foreseeable future (in one prominent example, industry giant Weatherford has just filed for Chapter 11 protection), oil and gas royalty owners need to be on alert.


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