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Articles
03
Jan

Level the Playing Field with Insurance Companies

If you suffered an injury at work, in a car accident, or through any other personal injury, dealing with one or multiple insurance companies is inevitable. Many people feel an insurance company’s goal is to pay as little as possible, and they are inherently at a disadvantage. Seeking the right legal help can ensure you...
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29
Nov

Can You Beat a Second DUI Charge?

After being arrested for a second driving under the influence (DUI) charge, you may fear a conviction is imminent because of your record. Many consider North Carolina very tough on intoxicated drivers, and these charges are serious. If you’re arrested for a DUI or DWI and convicted, you’ll be sentenced on a sliding scale from...
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15
Nov

Is an Arrest for DUI Mean an Automatic Conviction?

When a police officer pulls you over, performs a field sobriety test, and you fail and are arrested, you may feel a conviction is imminent. However, just because you have been arrested for driving while intoxicated (DUI) does not mean you’ll be automatically convicted if you employ the best criminal defense lawyer who can build...
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18
Oct

What Are Your Medical Safety Rights While in Jail?

Coronavirus thrives in crowded, indoor places with poor ventilation and hundreds of people, creating a breeding ground in jails. Jails have become dangerous hot spots for COVID-19 spread because of the high turnover of people coming in-and-out, crowded spaces, and shared facilities such as bathrooms, showers, and dining halls. While some might use the words...
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09
Oct

What Legal Issues Can Jeopardize Your Concealed Carry Permit?

The Second Amendment protects your right to own a firearm, but in order to carry a concealed weapon, you must be eligible for a permit. After you’ve been granted a concealed carry permit, you’ll need to be a model citizen, as certain offenses will jeopardize your ability to keep your permit. What Legal Issues Can Jeopardize...
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04
Oct

What a Business Should Know About Staying in Business During a Lawsuit

[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] Running a business can be stressful enough, but when dealing with a lawsuit and the resulting legal proceedings, it can feel like everything you’ve worked for is at stake. However, many businesses deal with lawsuits through their tenure; in fact, a U.S. Chamber Institute of Legal Reform study showed that...
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22
Sep

Knox Law Center Participates In Spiritus Masters Golf Tournament For Cystic Fibrosis

Knox Law Center contributed again in the 2020 Spiritus Masters Tournament and had a great time with everyone there supporting a great cause of helping adults with cystic fibrosis.
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20
Sep

What Legal Situations Can Lead to Seizure of Your Property in North Carolina?

[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] North Carolina outlawed civil forfeiture, but the Federal government and certain situations still allow some property seizure in the Tar Heel State. What Is Civil Forfeiture? Civil forfeiture is when the government or police officials seize private property or assets from the owner or occupant because they are suspected...
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06
Sep

What Changes Has Coronavirus Provoked in Worker’s Comp Lawsuits?

[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] The Coronavirus pandemic has transformed nearly every aspect of our daily lives. Worker’s compensation lawsuits were not exempt from this. COVID-19 has affected worker’s compensation cases in two major ways: 1) It has slowed down the court’s time to process worker’s compensation cases, and 2) some workers are...
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16
Aug

What Legal Situations Can Restrict Gun Ownership in North Carolina?

[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] Residents of North Carolina possess the 2nd Amendment right to carry a firearm. However, legal situations do exist that can restrict gun ownership, such as when they are allowed to have a gun or who can carry a firearm in the Tar Heel State.  North Carolina requires residents to...
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