Greensboro Law Blog
"A blog devoted to the practice of law in Greensboro, N.C."
Author: Ryan Luft is an associate at Tuggle Guggins in Greensboro, N.C. He practices dispute resolution and litigation.
Blawg Related Categories: Trials & Litigation • States • North Carolina • Associate
Recent Posts from Greensboro Law Blog
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Food for thought - Making something happen for our legal community on Linkedin
I looked at this blog the other day, and realized that I haven't posted anything in a year. While I am disappointed that I did not make something more of this space, I started to…
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Kansas judge and WSSU alum to speak at graduation
The Hon. Joseph D. Johnson, a district court judge in Shawnee County, Kansas, will deliver Winston-Salem State University's fall 2007 commencement address on Friday, December 14.You can read more about it here.
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New N.C. Laws Effective October 1
Many new North Carolina laws became effective on October 1. The North Carolina Bar Association summarizes these laws in its 2007 Legislative Bulletin.
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iAttorneys in the Triad
The Winston-Salem Journal has this article about local attorney bloggers. Greensboro Law Blog isn't mentioned in the article, but that's okay -- we're trying to keep a low profile.
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Osteen Jr. to replace father in judgeship
The News & Record reports here that on Monday the Senate confirmed William Osteen Jr. to serve as a U.S. District Court Judge for the Middle District of North Carolina, which is based in Greensboro.
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Making Connections with Justice Henry Frye
synerG is hosting "Making Connections Around the Table" on Tuesday, September 11, 2007, with former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, Henry Frye. The event begins at 6:00 pm on September 11, at…
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Elon University School of Law - Afternoon Tea
(I apologize for my lack of diligence in keeping the blog updated. I will try to do better...) Elon University School of Law is back in session, and you know what that means--Afternoon Tea, this…
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Reidinger and Osteen Clear Senate Judiciary Committee
Last Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee agreed to forward the U.S. District Court nominations of Martin Reidinger (Western District) and William Osteen Jr. (Middle District) to the full Senate. Thomas Farr (Eastern District) and Thomas…
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Commentary on Lawyer Advertising
Sam Johnson writes to the Greensboro Law Blog: I have just been through the recent issue of The Jurist, from Wake Forest Law School, and was disappointed to see page after page of the names…
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Lawyers seek ways to relieve job stress
The News & Record has this article about mental illness and the legal profession.