October 2021 North Carolina Top Blawgs
Covers North Carolina criminal law and procedure. From the UNC School of Government.
Advice, tips and musings regarding law school and life thereafter from a former trial lawyer (and guest bloggers), now Director of Public Service Programs at the North Carolina Central University School of Law in Durham, NC.
A discussion of trusts and estates litigation in North Carolina. By Evan Lohr.
Features library news and updates. From Elon University School of Law Library.
Covers statutory, case law and other legal developments affecting North Carolina construction professionals. By Matthew C. Bouchard.
The Carolinas Class Action blog covers class action developments in North and South Carolina. Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A. attorneys report on recent cases involving all federal and state courts in the Carolinas, as well as the U.S. Supreme Court and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Covers the practice of law in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Covers trade secrets and trade legislation with a focus on the Southeastern states. By Press Millen and Todd Sullivan of Womble Carlyle.
Legal technology and law practice management articles from the Center for Practice Management at the North Carolina Bar Association
Discusses traffic matters, family law, criminal law, wills and estate planning and personal injury law as it relates to North Carolina and South Carolina.
Covers family law. By Carolina Attorneys.
Covers the practice of law.
Covers defense issues in North Carolina criminal cases. By Arnold & Smith.
Addresses legal issues regarding obtaining personal injury, workers compensation, veterans disability and social security disability benefits. By the Bishop Law Firm.
Covers bankruptcy law. By Arnold & Smith, PLLC.
Covers estate planning, HOA & condo associations and family law in North Carolina.
Covers criminal law. By Carolina Attorneys.
Covers criminal law. By Cole Williams Law.
Covers eminent domain issues in the States of Indiana, North Carolina and Illinois.
Covers Personal Injury. By Hendren, Redwine & Malone, PLLC.