Firm: Ivey, McClellan, Gatton and Talcott, L.L.P.
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy,Business ,Corporate ,Taxation - State & Federal
Contact: 336-274-4658
Firm: Divorce Mediation of the Carolinas
15720 Brixham Hill Ave , Charlotte , North Carolina 28277
Practice Areas: Divorce & Family
Contact: (704) 927-1482
Practice Areas: Civil ,Intellectual Property ,Products Liability
Contact: 336.378.5200
Firm: Kight on Cannabis
Practice Areas: Business
Kight on Cannabis: The Definitive Word on Weed.. Rod Kight is an award winning lawyer, advocate, and author focusing his efforts on supporting providers, farmers, manufacturers, scientist, laboratories, and the retail industry surrounding the commerce of industrial hemp and legal recreational and medical cannabis. Visit the website: . [Note: Website goes live end of January 2018. Stay tuned!] I have a personal interest in cannabis. I experimented with it recreationally in college and, frankly, continued my “experimentation” off and on into adulthood.. In my mid-thirties I was diagnosed with testicular cancer and had to undergo chemotherapy treatments. I did not try cannabis as a medical aid at first. This was due to a misplaced belief that trying it as a medical aid would really be nothing more than using my illness as an excuse to get high. However, on a particularly difficult day when I was feeling miserable, I broke down and smoked marijuana with my brother. The experience was stunning and remarkable. Within fifteen minutes I felt significantly better and had an appetite for the first time in days. My flu- like aches subsided and my nausea disappeared. Certainly, I was not 100 percent better. However, I felt well enough to spend a pleasant evening talking with my brother. I ate two helpings of spicy Indian food and slept well enough to regain some lost energy. Had I not smoked marijuana that evening I would have remained in bed, not eaten, and spent most of the night tossing and turning, nauseated and in agony. My energy levels would have continued their steep decline and I would have been worse off for the next treatment.. Cannabis helped me through chemotherapy and I resolved at that time to become an advocate for its legalization. In addition to aiding with side effects of chemotherapy, new research suggests that it may also be important in treatment and even prevention of certain diseases.. I also have a long-time interest in business law. Law students do not typically have “majors” (or “minors”) in legal subjects in the same way that undergraduates do. However, a law student can choose to focus on a specific legal area by taking multiple courses in that area. In my case, I took every business law class that was offered in law school. As a philosophy major in college I was intrigued by the strange implications of being able to create a separate legal individual under the law and the tensions that such an arrangement could create between natural entities (i.e., people) and artificial entities (i.e., corporations). (That issue has been playing out in the Supreme Court recently, but in another context.) The metaphysics of the corporate veil and limited liability fascinated me.. Later, after starting my own law practice, the practical aspects of running a business— bookkeeping, marketing, taxes, employee management, financing, etc.— captivated me. Over the years, my law practice quickly migrated toward bankruptcy law. I eventually became a bankruptcy specialist and have represented numerous businesses through difficult reorganizations. I have also maintained a general business and commercial litigation of this is to say that being a cannabis business lawyer feels natural to me and was probably inevitable. Thank you for reading.
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Firm: SeiferFlatow, PLLC
Practice Areas: Family
Missy Foard is a partner at SeiferFlatow, PLLC, and her practice focuses on family law. Missy’s mission is to help confidently and compassionately guide people through challenging situations involving divorce, custody, and family law.. Missy attended Gettysburg College and Campbell Law School. After graduating from law school in Raleigh, Missy moved to the Queen City and has never looked back.. In her free time, Missy enjoys reading, running, and exploring Charlotte and all it has to offer with her husband and three (yes, three) dogs.. As a PA native, Missy is an avid supporter of the Pittsburgh Steelers, though she has quickly grown to consider the Panthers “her” team, as well.. Missy is admitted to the state of North Carolina Bar. Her education includes:
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Firm: Law Office of Don H. Bumgardner
Practice Areas: Medical Malpractice,Personal Injury,Professional Malpractice,Workers Compensation
Contact: (704) 868-9293
Firm: District Attorney's Office
Practice Areas: Lawyers
Contact: (704) 686-0700
Firm: Walker, Clark, Allen, Grice & Ammons, LLP
Practice Areas: Insurance
Contact: (919) 734-6565
Firm: GSK & Associates
Practice Areas: Administrative
Contact: (919) 596-5812
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Firm: Elkins and Elkins
Practice Areas: Corporate ,Probate ,Real Estate
Contact: 828-692-2205
Practice Areas: TBD
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Po Box 1055 , Southern Pines , North Carolina 28388
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Practice Areas: General Practice
Contact: 336-249-2101
Practice Areas: Appeals
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Firm: Adams, Howell, Sizemore & Lenfestey, P.A.
Practice Areas: Business Law, Professional Practice Planning, Mergers & Acquisitions
Firm: Dolores D. Follin
Practice Areas: Adoption
Contact: (919) 379-1390
Firm: Biazzo and Panchenko Law, PLLC
Practice Areas: TBD
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