Triangle Business Journal by Chris Bagley, Staff Writer Date: Thursday, June 14, 2012, 10:26am EDT An urgent care practice filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation on June 12 after closing all four of its locations, citing $1.4 million in uncollected balances from patients and $780,000 in liabilities. The...
Article by Jim White, Published by Thompson Reuters News & Insight Cloud-based legal practice management allows smaller law firms to use technology to cut costs and waste, increase workplace efficiency and become nearly paperless, with the result that they can compete successfully against larger firms. My...
In today’s unsettling economic times, there has been a rise in bankruptcy filings and attorneys are often litigating on behalf of creditors and debtors in bankruptcy court. In this CLE program, business litigation attorney Jim White will provide an important primer on how to resolve...
Jim was quoted on the Triangle Business Journal's profile of the North Carolina Business Court published on September 4, 2009. Friday, September 4, 2009
Recession ratchets up workload for N.C. Business Court
Triangle Business Journal - by Chris Baysden
GREENSBORO - When times are bad, people...
The Triangle Business Journal reports on a case involving a dispute between The Steel Network, Inc. and a former partner. But that is proving difficult to do, and now, Torres not only is asking that the company and its majority owner, Edward diGirolamo, buy his 3,175,000...