The Phases of Litigation Explained
Litigation is daunting if you’ve never faced a lawsuit. Knowing the typical stages of the litigation process can make you feel more prepared and in control.
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Litigation is daunting if you’ve never faced a lawsuit. Knowing the typical stages of the litigation process can make you feel more prepared and in control.
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Investing in house flipping can look like a smart way to grow your money—but it carries more risk than many realize. Before you lend to a flipper, here are five key things you should know.
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Whether you’re a solo contractor working on a home renovation or a large firm managing a multi-million-dollar commercial build, understanding when a North Carolina general contractor’s license is required is essential. Overlooking licensing laws can result in fines, nonpayment, or even losing the ability to legally enforce your contract. In this article, we’ll walk through
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Getting married in North Carolina? Congratulations! As you plan your big day, there’s one important item you may want to add to your wedding checklist: a prenuptial agreement. If you’re wondering where to begin—or whether a prenup is even enforceable in North Carolina—you’re not alone. From timelines to legal requirements, we’re covering all the essentials
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Adverse possession might seem like a complicated legal term, but it becomes very real when it impacts your property. Whether you’re a landowner dealing with someone encroaching on your land or an individual who believes you’ve established rights to property you’ve occupied for years, it’s important to understand how adverse possession works in North Carolina.
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Disputes over property ownership can lead to complex legal and financial challenges. When these issues arise, a quiet title action may be necessary to settle ownership disputes and confirm a clean title.
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For residential developers and general contractors, new construction always carries inherent risks—rising labor costs, fluctuating material prices, permitting challenges, and unpredictable market demand. However, in today’s environment, another critical yet often overlooked factor could turn a promising project into a costly misstep: homeowner’s insurance availability. As insurance companies withdraw from high-risk areas due to mounting
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Facing a legal dispute can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to navigating the complexities of the litigation process. One of the most critical phases of a lawsuit is discovery. While it might sound intimidating, discovery in litigation is simply the process where both sides gather and exchange information relevant to the case. Think of
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The construction industry is well-acquainted with challenges like labor shortages and supply chain issues. Now, with President-elect Trump indicating plans to introduce new tariffs on foreign trade—especially on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada—economists warn of additional obstacles ahead. For general contractors in North Carolina, these proposed tariffs could significantly influence material costs, project timelines,
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As a business owner, you may sometimes be asked to sign a personal guaranty. This is a common request from lenders or landlords who want an extra layer of assurance that your business obligations will be met. But first, what is a personal guaranty? A personal guaranty is a pledge that you, as the business
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