Posted at 14:10h
in
Bankruptcy
by Jim White
In a new post for the N.C. Bar Blog, I talk about Chapter 11 Subchapter V trustee. I have been involved in several Subchapter V cases, both as debtor’s attorney and trustee, and my experience has been that the Subchapter V trustee can help make...
Posted at 15:08h
in
Case Study,
Press
by Jim White
NORTH CAROLINA LAWYERS WEEKLY
By David Donovan
When a Durham attorney sued the North Carolina Division of Employment Security last year over its decision to stop making notices of unemployment appeals hearings available to attorneys, her counsel, Jim White, looked at it as a straightforward Public Records...
Posted at 13:48h
in
Case Study,
Press
by Jim White
[vc_row row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="full_width" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" css_animation=""][vc_column][vc_column_text]News & Observer BY DAVID RANII
The state Division of Employment Security has lost the first battle in a legal war over public documents that unemployment law attorneys rely on to solicit clients.
A preliminary injunction issued Thursday by Wake County...
Posted at 13:41h
in
Press
by Jim White
NC POLICY WATCH PROGRESSIVE PULSE
BY : CLAYTON HENKEL
A Wake County Superior Court judge has granted a preliminary injunction that requires the North Carolina Division of Employment Security (DES) to continue making hearing notices about contested unemployment claims available as it has done for the past decade.
Read...
Posted at 14:02h
in
Case Study,
Press
by Jim White
N.C. Policy Watch by Sharon McCloskey
Update: A Wake County Superior Court judge has granted a preliminary injunction that requires the North Carolina Division of Employment Security (DES) to continue making hearing notices about contested unemployment claims available as it has done for the past decade.
With little fanfare in a...
Posted at 14:00h
in
Case Study,
Press
by Jim White
W-UNC By LEONEDA INGE
For ten years, North Carolina attorneys have had access to a daily list of unemployed workers who are scheduled for appeal hearings. Most of these people had their unemployment claims denied and are appealing the decision.
But last week, the Division of Employment Security said...
Posted at 17:03h
in
Foreclosure
by Jim White
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="300"] English: Sale by owner previous to foreclosure. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)[/caption]
Homeowners in the Raleigh-Durham area who are facing foreclosure or who are experiencing financial difficulty sometimes consider using a short sale as a way to get out of trouble. But what, exactly,...