This summer, we had the privilege of welcoming Jack Ayers, a rising 3L student from Campbell Law, as a Law Clerk to Anderson Jones. Jack…
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Read MoreBoth federal and state employment laws grant legal rights to workers. Employers are generally prevented from retaliating against an employee because that employee exercised a…
Read MoreGenerally speaking, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is a federal agency that is responsible for ensuring safe, healthy working conditions for employees in…
Read MoreIn North Carolina, construction ebbs and flows but never ceases. The more complex a project is, there is a higher likelihood the parties have executed…
Read MoreLegal disputes with an employee can be incredibly stressful and expensive. If a worker is accusing your business or organization of discrimination, it is imperative…
Read MoreWhen Congress enacted the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act), it created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). OSHA is a federal sub-agency…
Read MoreWhen contractors supply labor and/or materials on a construction project in North Carolina, they are entitled to timely and proper payment of said labor and/or…
Read MoreLitigating contentious contract disputes is expensive. Mediation is one of the best means of alternative dispute resolution that harnesses the efficiency of moderated communication and…
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