N.C. Federal Court Awards Attorney’s Fees Based On Subcontract Provision A recent ruling by the Middle District of North Carolina awarded a second-tier subcontractor attorney’s…
Read MoreProduct Liability v. Improvements to Real Property What is a Statue of Repose? A Statute of Repose is a time-barring statute which prohibits bringing suit…
Read MoreWoodson Claims – NC Court of Appeals Ruling Further Condemns Their Viability In October the North Carolina Court of Appeals issued an opinion further condemning the viability…
Read MoreTodd Jones to Serve on Young Lawyer Initiatives Task Force! Todd Jones was selected by the North Carolina Bar Association to serve on the Young…
Read MoreSetting Yourself Apart: How “Soft Skills” Can Help You Land a Job Co-founder of Anderson Jones, PLLC, Todd Jones, was recently interviewed by Campbell Law…
Read MoreIndependent Contractor v. Employer – What’s the Current Test? A new bill in the U. S. House of Representatives would amend the Internal Revenue Code…
Read MoreNew Court of Appeals Decision Limits Scope of Arbitration Clause A recent decision by the N.C. Court of Appeals interpreted an arbitration clause narrowly, limiting…
Read MoreExecutive Order No. 50: A Boon for North Carolina Contractors? On February 17, 2010, North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue signed Executive Order No. 50, intended…
Read MoreAnderson Jones, PLLC Joins Local General Contractors to Sponsor ABC of the Carolinas’ “Meet the Generals”! Anderson Jones, PLLC has proudly partnered with local general…
Read MoreN.C. Court of Appeals Ruling Limits General Contractor Liability! In a unanimous decision made December 8, 2009, the North Carolina Court of Appeals limited general…
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