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What happens to my company if my business partner gets a divorce?

North Carolina is an equitable distribution state. Inequitable distribution states, the court presumes splitting marital property equally is a fair starting point. Now, there is flexibility in a court’s decision…

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Will employees react negatively to non-solicitation agreements?

Businesses have good reason to use non-solicitation agreements. Imagine the time and effort a North Carolina company invests in cultivating relationships with clients. Then one day an employee decides to…

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Patent or trade secret: Which should you use?

Your trade secrets are what set your North Carolina organization apart from the competition, so it makes sense that you would want to take all possible measures to protect those…

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The right to privacy is a delicate thing

Company Q was unhappy when it hemorrhaged four employees with access to sensitive trade secrets. The first Company Q employee to resign, Defector A, set up two competing companies. Three…

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North Carolina Trade Secrets Law Complements New Federal Remedies

Comparing Federal and North Carolina Trade Secret Protection by Bob Meynardie May 9, 2016 Bob Meynardie, Trade Secrets & Non-Competes A new federal private cause of action to protect trade…

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Who Are You Calling Unreasonable? (Or, Why an Incomplete Record Can Doom Your Cause)

by Joe Nanney August 1, 2016 Construction Contracts & Litigation, Joe Nanney, Outsourced General Counsel North Carolina General Statutes chapter 44A grants contractors and certain subcontractors the right to place…

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