North Carolina residents trust their pharmacists to correctly fill their prescriptions. However, medication errors still take place. Whenever a pharmacist fills a patient's prescription with the incorrect medication, the wrong amount of pills or gives the wrong dosage...
Month: February 2016
Wells Fargo fight over rooftop signs now a federal case
Wells Fargo has a fairly significant presence in North Carolina. The banking giant's securities division is based in Charlotte, and of course the firm has branches nationwide. That creates lot of opportunity for business disputes to foment.Not all of those...
Breach of contract litigation often involves a complex analysis
Breach of contract actions in North Carolina and in other states are sometimes complex matters that involve an in-depth evaluation of the facts and wording of the agreement to determine if there is, in fact, a breach and what damages should be awarded. The contract,...
Auto accidents increasingly are caused by distracted driving
There is a fairly new but rapidly growing danger on the roadways of North Carolina and the rest of the nation. It is called distracted driving, a phenomenon caused by the lightning-fast changes in technology that have brought us the tiny but powerful mobile phone and...
Air bag fault recalls suffering from major inflation
Back in August, we noted how pervasive the issue of faulty air bags in motor vehicles had become. In the intervening months things have not gotten any better. Indeed, if anything, they have gotten worse and so it seems worth revisiting the matter.As attorneys in North...
North Carolina small businesses may find SBA financing easier
Success in business often depends on smooth cash flow, and preferably the flow is more inward than outward. But operators of North Carolina businesses of all sizes know that having a reliable source for financing business expansion plans is important, too.Many small...